**SHOCK REPORT: San Diego Shooting Suspect Was Radicalized by Anti-Gun Documentary—But Mainstream Media Refuses to Tell You WHY**
SHOCK REPORT: San Diego Shooting Suspect Was Radicalized by Anti-Gun Documentary—But Mainstream Media Refuses to Tell You WHY
SAN DIEGO — In a twist that has sent shockwaves through the political establishment, sources close to the investigation have revealed that the suspect in Sunday’s deadly shooting at a local shopping center was radicalized—not by right-wing memes or left-wing manifestos—but by a critically-acclaimed, award-winning documentary on gun control.
The film, The Iron Price of Peace, which features prominent anti-gun activists and even received funding from a billionaire-backed nonprofit, reportedly inspired the 24-year-old suspect to “reclaim the narrative” by committing the very act the film claims to condemn.
“He wrote in his manifesto that he was tired of ‘performative activism’ and wanted to ‘show them what real violence looks like,’” a law enforcement official told reporters on condition of anonymity. “He specifically cited the documentary’s most graphic scenes as ‘educational.’”
But here’s where it gets uncomfortable: The same documentary has been praised by dozens of mainstream news outlets and even recommended as “must-watch” by public school districts. Meanwhile, the suspect’s social media feeds show he attended a screening hosted by a local gun-control advocacy group just weeks before the attack.
“They wanted to show the reality of gun violence to inspire change,” said Dr. Marcus Vane, a media critic. “But for a disturbed individual, it became a how-to guide. The media is now in a panic because they don’t want to admit that their own content can be the problem.”
In a coordinated move, major news networks have instead focused on the suspect’s history of “online trolling” and vague mentions of “mental health issues,” while ignoring the documentary’s direct influence. Even the film’s producer has scrubbed all mentions of the suspect from the movie’s website, calling it a “t