Nashville School Shooter
I’m with Adolf Hitler…
And Candice Owens
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The Tennessee school shooter apparently took his inspiration for his deadly rampage from people like: Candace Owens and: Adolf Hitler — and he even posed for a Nazi salute.

Solomon HendersonThe 17-year-old who fatally shot a 16-year-old student and wounded two others at Antioch High School in Nashville was photographed impersonating the dead German Nazi leader, which is downright terrifying considering Henderson’s age and his brutal crimes.
Police say they are investigating an extensive online manifesto believed to have been written by Henderson to determine his motive. about the shootings.
As for Hitler, Henderson hailed the dictator for the massacre of millions of Jews, while praising Owens, a right-wing commentator and far-right influencer. Nick Fuentes.
In one section of his purported manifesto, Henderson admits that he was largely radicalized by Owens and Fuentes, as well as others.
Henderson wrote: “Candace Owens influenced me the most when she spoke, I was struck by her insights, and her own views helped push me more and more towards a belief in non-violence on the Jewish question.”
Owens responded at length statement via X, saying in part that it’s “really sickening that people are using the death of a young 16-year-old girl to try to score quick political points instead of responsibly making sure that what they’re sharing is true.”
We’ve reached out to Fuentes…no word back yet.