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originally posted by: imitator
originally posted by: Lysergic
a reply to: Vasa Croe
A man arrested on suspicion of being the MAGA bomber has been named as Native American Trump supporter Cesar Sayoc, 56. Sayoc, of Fort Lauderdale, is belived to have been arrested in Plantation, a suburb of Miami, Florida, Friday on suspicion of sending 12 pipe bombs to top Democrats and high-profile figures critical of Donald Trump.
Online records show Sayoc has owned companies called Native American Catering & Vending, as well as Proud Native America One Low Price Drycleaning.
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Looks like they highlighted his picture to make him look more white.
100% Photo-shopped
originally posted by: norhoc
a reply to: Vasa Croe
Those stickers on the van sure look almost brand new, certainly in very good condition for baking in the south florida sun
The suspect’s white van reminded David Cypkin and his girlfriend, who until recently lived in Aventura, Fla., of a van often parked in the parking lot of a local strip mall, the Shoppes at the Waterways. Mr. Cypkin shared photographs with The New York Times that showed a van covered with a number of stickers bearing the image of President Trump and at least one anti-CNN sticker.
Mr. Cypkin, 39, said he lived near the mall and would see the van in the early morning when he walked his dog. “It struck me because of the crazy conspiratorial stickers covering the windows,” said Mr. Cypkin, a documentary film producer and editor. “It was unsettling, and also it seemed to be occupied. Sometimes the door would be ajar or a window would be open, which indicated to me that maybe somebody was living in the van.” “I never wanted to get too close,” he added, though he saw the owner at least once. He described him as an older white man.
Mr. Cypkin shared a cellphone picture he took of the van in the early morning of Dec. 31. The photo shows a van similar to the one seen in footage being picked up by law enforcement this morning. He said he called the F.B.I. after learning of the arrest.
On Friday, his girlfriend saw the van on the TV news and sent him a screen shot: “Is this the van from the Waterways?”
originally posted by: dragonridr
I have to wonder if hes 1/1024 Indian? And does he belong to the same tribe as Elizabeth Warren?
originally posted by: tommyjo
originally posted by: norhoc
a reply to: Vasa Croe
Those stickers on the van sure look almost brand new, certainly in very good condition for baking in the south florida sun
Seriously? Here is the van pictured back in December 2017.
The suspect’s white van reminded David Cypkin and his girlfriend, who until recently lived in Aventura, Fla., of a van often parked in the parking lot of a local strip mall, the Shoppes at the Waterways. Mr. Cypkin shared photographs with The New York Times that showed a van covered with a number of stickers bearing the image of President Trump and at least one anti-CNN sticker.
Mr. Cypkin, 39, said he lived near the mall and would see the van in the early morning when he walked his dog. “It struck me because of the crazy conspiratorial stickers covering the windows,” said Mr. Cypkin, a documentary film producer and editor. “It was unsettling, and also it seemed to be occupied. Sometimes the door would be ajar or a window would be open, which indicated to me that maybe somebody was living in the van.” “I never wanted to get too close,” he added, though he saw the owner at least once. He described him as an older white man.
Mr. Cypkin shared a cellphone picture he took of the van in the early morning of Dec. 31. The photo shows a van similar to the one seen in footage being picked up by law enforcement this morning. He said he called the F.B.I. after learning of the arrest.
On Friday, his girlfriend saw the van on the TV news and sent him a screen shot: “Is this the van from the Waterways?”
NY Times Link
originally posted by: Vasa Croe
a reply to: tommyjo
I also find it kinda odd that someone took pics of this van, kept them, and remembered it....convenient.
originally posted by: AgarthaSeed
The blue checkmark crew seems to have it all figured out...
originally posted by: roadgravel
Post Office has said some odd shaped/soft packages are not machinable and sometimes miss cancellation.
originally posted by: Vasa Croe
a reply to: tommyjo
Do you tend to take pics of vehicles? If so, do you tend to remember them after 10 months? Do you keep them?
What's even more odd is the guy you posted about isnt the only one that took pics and kept them....
twitter.com...
“It struck me because of the crazy conspiratorial stickers covering the windows,” said Mr. Cypkin, a documentary film producer and editor. “It was unsettling ....
originally posted by: Vasa Croe
originally posted by: roadgravel
Post Office has said some odd shaped/soft packages are not machinable and sometimes miss cancellation.
Doesnt make sense....so some were and some werent?
Shouldnt it be all or none? We are being told and shown they were all the same.
originally posted by: Vasa Croe
There is absolutely no possible way this guy did this alone.