Killer of Black Veteran and Cop “Fueled By White Supremacy”

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killed a Black Air Force veteran (above right) and a retired Black state trooper (above left) in Winthrop, Massachusetts, last m

(CNN–The White man who authorities say shot and killed a Black Air Force veteran (above right) and a retired Black state trooper (above left) in Winthrop, Massachusetts, last month carried “hate fueled by white supremacy,” according to the Suffolk County District Attorney’s office.

Authorities say Nathan Allen, 28, stole a large truck and crashed it into another vehicle and a building in Winthrop before shooting and killing veteran Ramona Cooper, 60, and David L. Green, 58.

Police block the intersection where a truck collided with another vehicle and crashed into a building before a shooting. Allen was subsequently shot by police and taken to a hospital where he died from his injuries.

On Wednesday, Suffolk County District Attorney Rachael Rollins, whose office is leading the investigation, said journals recovered at Allen’s apartment depicted him as fueled by hate.

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