The left is so discombobulated since Trump won in a landslide that they’re shooting each other in the street.
An Asian leftist shot a Bernie-supporting leftist outside the Milo Yiannopoulos speech last weekend at the University of Washington.
Video was later released of the street shooting.
Asian dude shoots White BernieBro at Milo Protest, claiming he looked like a White Supremacist. Media promptly investigates – the dying guy. pic.twitter.com/X0X25kItka
— John Rivers (@JohnRiversX9) January 22, 2017
The shooter said the victim was a white supremacist.
The Seattle Times reported:
The man who surrendered to police in connection with the University of Washington shooting Friday night was released after telling investigators he fired in self-defense during a campus protest, according to two law-enforcement officials briefed on the case.
No details about any confrontation between him and the critically wounded man were available Saturday. But one of the law-enforcement officials said the man who fired the gun claimed he had been assaulted before shooting the other man, whom he believed to be some type of white supremacist.
The condition of the wounded 34-year-old man improved from critical to serious Sunday, according to Susan Gregg at Harborview Medical Center, where he underwent surgery. Gregg said the man, whose name was not released, remained in the Intensive Care Unit, but was breathing on his own. His condition was unchanged Monday morning.
The shooting, which occurred during a protest of a Friday-night speech at Kane Hall by Breitbart News Network editor and provocateur Milo Yiannopoulos, remains under investigation.
Two people who said they are friends with the wounded man disputed the characterization of him as a supremacist. One said his friend supported Bernie Sanders in the Democratic presidential primary, and both said he sports an anti-hate tattoo that consists of a black swastika surrounded by a red circle with a slash through it.
Today's Democrats pic.twitter.com/NMeCN6E7zt
— MARK SIMONE (@MarkSimoneNY) January 25, 2017