The Arizona Republican-controlled Senate is investigating GOP state senator Wendy Rogers in a social media post that would suggest the attacker was a federal agent in a deadly shooting in Buffalo, New York, on Saturday .
On Monday, the state Senate voted 24-3 in favor of its ethics committee to investigate comments from extremist lawmakers “as inappropriate for an elected official of this body,” AZ Central said. Reported.
Saturday, after a white gunman opened fire at a supermarket in a predominantly black area, killing 10 people and injuring 13, described by authorities as a racist attack, Rogers told The Telegram that “the tag has already begun Fed boy’s day “. It clearly points to conspiracy theories in some far-right groups that mass shootings are “false flag” operations conducted by government agents to justify the seizure of weapons.
The legislature that Donald Trump passed in his first term established a profile on the country’s far right with blazing rhetoric, conspiracy theories and white nationalism. In March, he began censorship and condemnation from the Arizona Senate after he offered to hang political enemies at a conference led by a prominent white nationalist and Holocaust denier.
Republican Senator Rick Gray Rogers filed a motion to investigate the observation. It was supported by 11 Republicans and 12 Democrats. Three Republicans, including Rogers, voted in favor of the investigation.
The Democratic Party-led attempt to remove him from the State Senate by 11-15 votes failed.
“The eviction motion would be arbitrary and stop due process,” Gray told AZ Central. “We need to investigate – we need to check it out.”
Rogers released a statement accusing Democrats of making his post a “political weapon” and spreading a “false message” to cause a rift in his party.
“Unfortunately, my comment was completely taken out of context and turned into a false narrative, now in the midst of a fire created by members obsessed with a certain race of media,” he wrote.
He did not explain what it meant or what the context was wrong message.
“Let me be very clear: don’t get rid of violent crime or racism,” the statement continued. “It’s heartbreaking for those who lost their lives, as well as their families, for the shoot that took place in Buffalo this weekend.”
“Those responsible for this heinous crime must be punished by the full force of the law.
He said he believes he will be acquitted after examining the facts.
The online writings, allegedly written by Peyton Gendron, an 18-year-old boy accused of being an armed raider in Buffalo, strongly refer to white supremacist ideologies that whites will be “replaced” by immigrants and people of color. Rogers himself has He received this conviction.
Source: Huffpost