https://twitter.com/GlomarResponder/status/756156926300422144
The New York Times referred to the Nice, France terrorist as a “surly misfit” loner type with no evidence of radicalization. Shortly after the attack, a French minister said it appeared the attacker “radicalized very quickly.”
New information paints a much different picture:
BREAKING: French prosecutor says Nice truck attacker plotted attack for months, had accomplices.
— The Associated Press (@AP) July 21, 2016
It depends on what your definitions of “quickly radicalized” and “lone wolf” are.
I thought he was a lone wolf who had been radicalized in the past two weeks! https://t.co/Y9AbqcCdRf
— Janice ???? (@jannyfayray) July 21, 2016
What? Not a lone wolf who made an overnight decision to radicalize like mainstream media wanted us to first believe? https://t.co/KPxwdcLqGY
— Wayne_In_Akron (@Wayne_In_Akron) July 21, 2016
I think the 'bring more weapons' text telegraphed some sort of premeditated act.
— Ace Newland (@ARNewland) July 21, 2016
Another "loner" narratives proved to be bogus. CC: #MSM #Media #Progressives #IslamistApologists https://t.co/6SWMeuTuvT
— Resist Progressive Ideology (@Doc_JJK) July 21, 2016
https://twitter.com/josh_brown_17/status/756156787838050305
"The motive is still unclear to us" -O https://t.co/lSJ6NtjyLz
— eric (@zayewop) July 21, 2016
As you might recall, MSNBC referred to the attack as a “truck crash.”
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