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To: locogringo who wrote (1069995)5/18/2018 5:45:58 PM
From: sylvester80  Read Replies (2) of 1573004
 
Father of alleged Santa Fe shooter is a fan of NRA spokesperson Dana Loesch on his personal Facebook page: report
TOM BOGGIONI
18 MAY 2018 AT 15:06 ET
rawstory.com


Dana Loesch mid-rant/Screenshot

In an initial dive into the background and history of the Texas student who is accused of shooting up Santa Fe High School in Houston on Friday — killing at least ten — Heavy reports that the father of the alleged shooter was a fan of controversial NRA spokesperson Dana Loesch.

According to Heavy’s report, Antonios Pagourtzis — the father of suspected shooter Dimitrios Pagourtzis — posted a “like” for Loesch on his Facebook page.



It should be noted that Pagourtzis has not posted on his personal page since 2016, well before the Parkland shooting, but Loesch was the only news or media personality listed.

Although prominent before the Parkland shooting that claimed 17 lives at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Florida, Loesch drew major national attention after appearing on a CNN town hall on shootings to defend the NRA’s complicity in keeping AR-15’s — most commonly used in recent mass shootings — easily available.

According to CNN, authorities are still attempting to discover how the younger Pagourtzis obtained his weapons, including pipe bombs.
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