When I first saw Donald Trump’s tweet on my Twitter feed last night, I thought it must be a mistake or a retweet.
The tweet says, “May God be with the people of Sutherland Springs, Texas. The FBI and Law Enforcement has arrived.”
However, the date and time of the tweet was yesterday, 11/14/17, 8:30 p.m.
The tweet has since been deleted, but fortunately, the screen shot is still available.
Are there so many mass killings taking place in the U.S. now that Trump is getting them confused?
I think he was referring to the shooting of 14 people, including the killing of four, yesterday in a small community, Rancho Tehama Reservre, east of Red Bluff, California. or was he?
According to the U.K Guardian:
“The gunman behind a rampage in northern California was out on bail for a charge of stabbing a neighbor, had been the object of complaints from neighbors who said he had been firing off hundreds of rounds of ammunition, and had been the subject of a domestic violence call the day before the attack.
Yet Kevin Neal was free and able to use a semiautomatic rifle and two handguns on Tuesday to shoot 14 people, killing four, in seven different locations across his rural community, including an elementary school, before he died in a shootout with police.”
For more details on the shootings, go here: www.theguardian.com/...
Shaun King also noted Trump’s bizarre tweet, tweeting: