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Las Vegas Sun blames right-wing rhetoric for BLM activist allegedly shooting at mayoral candidate and social media erupts
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Las Vegas Sun blames right-wing rhetoric for BLM activist allegedly shooting at mayoral candidate and social media erupts

Social media was aghast at an astounding claim made in an editorial in the Las Vegas Sun about a shooting police have connected to a left-wing Black Lives Matter activist.

The shooting unfolded on Monday at the campaign office of a Democrat mayoral candidate in Louisville, Kentucky. A man walked in and fired several shots at the candidate before running away. No one was hurt, but the candidate later saw a bullet hole in his sweater.

Police arrested a well-known liberal activist in connection with the shooting, but the editors of the Las Vegas Sun decided to pin the blame on Republican rhetoric.

"We’ve all heard this with our own ears: Trump drawing cheers at rallies by suggesting violence his opponents, GOP lawmakers and candidates trying to whip their followers into a frenzy with talk of taking up arms against so-called forms of ‘tyranny’ like mask mandates," read the editorial.

"American leaders across the board must start speaking out, especially those in the GOP," they continued. "This violent rhetoric is an uncaged monster threatening to harm not only elected officials but others who serve the public — scientists, public health officials, election workers, and many more."

The editorial was roundly ridiculed by many on Twitter for its shameless spin.

"Why the hell is @LasVegasSun talking about right-wingers & extremist Republicans? Readers are smart enough to sniff out bulls***," replied Reason editor Liz Wolfe.

"Holy f***, @LasVegasSun," read a very popular tweet from Tom Bevan of Real Clear Politics.

"Las Vegas sun is just another left leaning propaganda outlet," read another tweet.

"The Las Vegas Sun printed something epically stupid today. Somehow the GOP is to be blamed for the actions of a BLM supporter and supposed gun safety proponent? GFY," responded another critic.

21-year-old Quintez Brown was charged with attempted murder and four counts of wanton endangerment. He was arraigned and released on a $100,000 bond.

Here's more about the Louisville shooting:

Activist Charged With Attempted Murder After Targeting Louisville Mayoral Candidatewww.youtube.com

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Carlos Garcia

Carlos Garcia

Staff Writer

Carlos Garcia is a staff writer for Blaze News.