About that Cathedral shooter in NYC? Not a peep from the media

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And you wonder why?  Does not fit the narrative...  From the New York Post:

St. John the Divine Cathedral shooter ID’d, had attempted murder charge
The gunman shot dead by cops after opening fire on the steps of the Cathedral of St. John the Divine on Sunday had a long rap sheet that included an attempted murder bust, according to records and sources.

And it wasn’t the first time he shot at cops, sources said.

Luis Vasquez, 52, was arrested on the Upper West Side for attempted murder in 1990, and on an assault charge there a year earlier, sources said Monday.

In the first case, Vasquez was accused of firing a gun at police and an unidentified woman on Aug. 21, 1990, according to sources.

State prison records show he was sentenced to three-to-nine years after pleading guilty to a lesser felony weapons possession charge.

He was released but rearrested on a drug charge in 2007 and turned over to immigration authorities in November of that year.

Vasquez is a native of the Dominican Republic. His travel visa from the country expired on Sunday, sources said. 

Illegal immigrant, prior rap sheet for violence.  Of course the mainstream media will not touch this story - undocumented refugees are fleeing persecution and trying to make a better life for themselves. The respective foreign governments are not emptying out their prisons and giving them bus tickets North - how could you even think of such a thing...

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