07/06/2023 / By Ethan Huff
Over the Independence Day holiday here in the United States, a “cross-dressing gunman,” to quote one international media report, murdered five people in cold blood in what is now being referred to by some as the “July 4 Philly bloodbath.”
The incident involving Kimbrady Carriker, 40, occurred in the Kingsessing neighborhood of Philadelphia on the eve of the Fourth of July. Carriker reportedly shot and killed four men along with a 15-year-old boy in his melee, and now faces multiple murder charges.
After murdering these five individuals in cold blood, Carriker proceeded to “rampage” through the streets of Philadelphia armed with an AR-15 and a handgun while wearing a ballistic vest, we are told.
Facebook posts retrieved from back in March 2022 show Carriker dressed as a woman while wearing a bra, earrings, and gold bracelets. Carriker is a biological male who now apparently self-identifies as a “transgender woman.”
(Related: Last fall, attorneys confirmed that the Colorado gay club shooting suspect is also an LGBT who self-identifies as “non-binary.”)
In addition to being yet another angry transgender who murdered others out of what appears to be hatred for society, Carriker is also a prominent supporter of Black Lives Matter (BLM) who made numerous creepy posts on Facebook about “black massacres” and “evil spirits.”
Just days before committing the July 4 Philly bloodbath, Carriker had posted chilling photos on Facebook of children at a gun range.
Another article Carriker posted in the days leading up to his murder spree was titled: “How do you know if an evil spirit is following you.” Carriker also shared a photo map showing historic “black massacres” that occurred throughout the U.S. along with the caption: “We kept the receipts.”
Carriker has dark skin, by the way, and appears to be African American. This is important to note because the media has a really bad habit of only reporting on the “white” massacres while trying to gloss over the fact that black violence is a much bigger threat in American society.
Back in 2020, Carriker posted a video to Facebook of a burning police car in Philadelphia that had been vandalized with graffiti that contained the letters “ACAB,” which stands for “All Cops Are B******s.”
During his murder spree, Carriker reportedly tried to use a police scanner to stay one step ahead of law enforcement officers who were trying to apprehend him. Ultimately, Carriker was backed into an alleyway by the cops, upon which he finally surrendered.
Amazingly – but perhaps not, considering Carriker is black – city officials held a press conference the following day in which they refused to name Carriker. They also denied having any awareness of the motive of the attack, which was likely another attempt at hiding the fact that the culprit is black and LGBT.
Carriker’s victims include Ralph Moralis, 59; Joseph Wamah, 31; Dymir Stanton, 29; Lashyd Merritt, 20; and Daujan Brown, 15.
At the time of the crime, the victims and others were celebrating the Independence Day holiday in their neighborhood. Carriker then appeared out of nowhere, donned in a bulletproof vest with an AR-style rifle in hand, and opened fire on his victims.
According to Tina Rosette, 49, one of Carriker’s neighbors, he is “really smart, intelligent, and creative,” having skills in working on computer programs. Rosette would add, though, that Carriker also had “an aggressive approach to some things in life.”
“These people need professional mental health care,” one commenter wrote about transgenders like Carriker. “They do not need to be enabled in their delusion.”
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