well .. what do the Trump haters make of this???
let's see them spin this. Even snopes has to give this a big fat TRUE 
https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/da...hooter-warren/
          Was Dayton Mass Shooter a Self-Described ‘Pro-Satan Leftist Who Supported Elizabeth Warren’?
      The accused Dayton gunman promoted several progressive causes and candidates. 
                   Alex Kasprak               
  
          
     
 On Aug. 4, 2019, a gunman 
opened fire in a crowded Dayton, Ohio, bar killing nine and wounding 27 others. A 
reported  30 seconds after the first shot was fired, police fatally shot the  suspect, Connor Betts. In the wake of the shooting, reporters and online  sleuths attempted to glean as much information about a possible motive  from social media.
  Breaking news website Heavy 
reported  that it “confirmed” a Twitter account with the handle  “@iamthespookster” as belonging to Betts. Heavy cited multiple  verification factors, including a matching tattoo on both a page selfie  and prominent news outlets’ pictures of Connor Betts; several family  linkages to the page; similar photos, including of him and the family  dog, on the page and family members’ verified accounts, including its  name; and references to college and growing up in Ohio and Dayton.  Several hours following the shooting, Twitter removed that page, further  lending support to its authenticity.
  Several claims about the shooter have been generated during the brief  amount of time his profile was active and under intense media scrutiny.  One, as articulated in a Washington Times 
headline, was that Betts described himself as a pro-Satan leftist who “supported Elizabeth Warren”:
 

Archived  snapshots of Betts’ Twitter account support the claims in this  headline. In terms of his “pro-Satan” leanings, Betts’ Twitter profile  made several apparently favorable references to Satan. On Oct. 14, 2014,  for example, Betts 
tweeted “HAIL SATAN ETERNAL.” He ended 
some of his tweets with the hashtag “#HAILSATAN.” His 
Twitter bio stated that he was “going to hell” and “not coming back.”
  Betts’ Twitter bio used the term “
leftist” as a personal descriptor as well:
 
 
 
Though he had also tweeted (or 
retweeted) favorably about Bernie Sanders and progressive causes 
in general,  Betts explicitly lent support to 2020 presidential candidate Elizabeth  Warren on at least one occasion. In response to a tweet suggesting  Warren and fellow Democratic presidential hopeful Kamala Harris could be  “co-presidents,” Betts 
tweeted that he would “happily vote for” Warren (but not Harris):
  
 
 
Police have 
stated  that they are “not close at all” to figuring out a motive for the  shooting. The specific claim that Betts described himself on social  media as a leftist, as pro-Satan, and as an Elizabeth Warren supporter,  however, is true