Wednesday, May 8, 2019

Colorado STEM school shooter Devon Erickson: What we know; from news, 4Chan, You Tube, Instagram, more.
Classmate Kendrick Costillo a Hero.

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Above from 4Chan. Last sentence: "How long til we find out the shooters were alt right, taking all bets[sic]."



From Heavy:
Profile image of Devon Erickson's Instagram page.

Washington Examiner reports the following:
Details are beginning to emerge into who the adult male shooter is as well. Tuesday night, a car was towed from Erickson’s home that had “F--- SOCIETY” spray-painted on the vehicle along with “666” and an apparent pentagram painted on the hood.

    Car towed from #stemshooting suspect's home apparently has "F*** SOCIETY" spray painted on the side. Also "666" and a what looks like a pentagram sprayed on the hood. pic.twitter.com/e6QX3lq4v3
    — John Fenton (@higuysimjohn) May 8, 2019
Screen shot Devon Erickson's YouTube page, now terminated: 


Below capture from 4Chan noting media silence of Erickson being gay:

"Media silent after shooter info comes out. A gay lefty. His Instagrams had these hashtags[.]"





Multiple sources close to the investigation told Denver7 late Tuesday night that the second suspect, who is a minor, is a transgender male who was in the midst of transitioning from female to male.

The sources said that the motive of the alleged shooters went beyond bullying and involved revenge and anger towards others at the school and that at least one of the suspects was involved in legal and illegal drug use and had been in therapy.
Maya McKinney, the second suspect in the Highlands Ranch school shooting, appeared in court on Wednesday afternoon. McKinney, a juvenile female, identifies as male and prefers to be called “Alec.
Nothing was said about the school being, under Colorado state law, a “gun free” zone, which allowed the shooters to get “deep inside” (the sheriff’s words) the school before they started picking off their fellow students one by one with their handguns.
WFLA News Radio Orlando: One day after the Colorado shootings, Floridians' Gun-Control crowd begs governor to veto school guardian bill.
A day after the deadly Colorado school shooting, gun-control advocates are pleading with Governor Ron DeSantis to veto the expansion of the school guardian bill allowing trained teachers to be armed. University of Central Florida student Trevor Wild with "March For Our Lives" says they've gathered 13-thousand signatures from Floridians who worry this will lead to even more school shootings.
NY Daily News: Classmate gave life to help save others.
Student Nui Giasolli recalled during an interview on the Today show how Kendrick Castillo “lunged” at one of the shooters Tuesday, giving those inside her British literature class time to take cover.

“The next thing I know [the shooter] is pulling a gun and he’s telling nobody to move, and that’s when Kendrick lunged at him,” she said. “And he shot Kendrick, giving all of us enough time to get underneath our desks, to get ourselves safe, and to run across the room and escape.”

Castillo was just three days away from graduating from the STEM School in Highlands Ranch[.]
Kendrick Castillo, Hero

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