Fact Check

Did the Virginia Shooter Wear a MAGA Hat and Have a 'Trump 2020' Bumper Sticker?

Motivations for the attack are still unclear.

by Dan Evon, Published June 6, 2019



Claim:
The June 2019 Virginia Beach shooter wore a MAGA hat and had a "Trump 2020" bumper sticker on his car.
Rating:
False

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Political partisans often rush to social media in the wake of a mass shooting with unfounded claims, memes, and half-baked theories attempting to show how the "other side" was responsible for the violence. In June 2019, after a 40-year-old man shot and killed a dozen people in a municipal building in Virginia Beach, Va., a pair of rumors concerning his political affiliations were circulated on social media.

The first rumor held that DeWayne Craddock was a "black Muslim", a claim we covered here. The other rumor, which we'll examine below, maintained that he was a supporter of U.S. President Donald Trump, wore a "Make America Great Again" (MAGA) hat, and had a "2020 Trump" bumper sticker on his car:

We found no basis for this claim, and the Facebook user who spread this rumor provided no news reports or any other documentation to support the assertion. When pressed in the comments to provide a source, the user responded with a mocking message imitating Trump's speech pattern:


By Dan Evon

Dan Evon is a former writer for Snopes.


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