DC: Witnesses Say Holocaust Memorial Museum Attacker Wore Confederate Soldier’s Cap

DC – US Holocaust Memorial Museum Attacker Wore Confederate Soldiers Cap, Witnesses Say
— “Witnesses say he was wearing a confederate soldier’s cap and a long coat”

— DC area FOX 5 News reports:
— “Witnesses say he was wearing a confederate soldier’s cap and a long coat, which he may have worn to conceal what police describe as an early-1900s rifle. Seconds later, there was gunfire.”

DC: Other Targets for Holocaust Memorial Shooter?

Other Locations Believed To Have Been Targets for Holocaust Memorial Shooter
—- “Law enforcement sources told WTTG/MyFoxDC.com that during a search of a car that is believed to belong von Brunn, investigators found a notebook with information about six to nine locations in the D.C. area, including the National Holocaust Museum. Other locations on the list included the U.S. Capitol, the White House, the Washington Post, and a FOX News location”
—- “Investigators followed up at each of the locations, trying to find out if there were any sightings of the suspect or any correspondence,  MyFoxDC.com reported.”

Washington DC: Two Shot at U.S. Holocaust Museum by Alleged White Supremacist Nazi

(U.S.) Washington DC: Two shot at U.S. Holocaust Museum in Washington DC
— James Wenneker von Brunn
— Gunman “engaged by security guards immediately after entering the door” with a rifle
— “One law enforcement official said James Von Brunn, a white supremacist, was under investigation in the shooting”

— DC Local News Reports
WJLA report
FOX DC report
WUSA9 report
WTOP report

WTOP:  “A Web site apparently linked to Von Brunn contains Anti-Semitic and racist writings and promotes a book written by Von Brunn.”

Washington Post: 2 People Shot at U.S. Holocaust Museum
Details on White Supremacist Suspect
Suspect Didn’t Believe Holocaust ‘Existed,’ According to Neighbor
FBI Issues Statement on Shooting
Washington Times: Holocaust Museum shooter served time in prison

SPLC: Holocaust Museum Shooter Had Close Ties to Prominent neo-Nazis

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