Connor Betts, the Dayton shooter who killed nine late last night wore a satanic “No heart to fear, no soul to steal” patch on his clothing. This is slogan believed to be from a hateful and vengeful song called Ramirez by The Acacia Strain, a metalcore band. The phrase No heart to fear, no soul to seal comes from a song called Ramirez, a song believed to be about the 1980’s Night Stalker Richard Ramirez in California. This group and type of music is a favorite of the AntiFA and left wing anarchist groups.
Dayton shooter: wore patch No heart to fear, no soul to steal |
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Suspect in #Dayton shooting was wearing shorts with a black sweatshirt that read: "No heart to fear, no soul to steal."
The slogan is believed to be from a hateful and vengeful song called Ramirez by The Acacia Strain, a metalcore band.
— Jim Heath (@JimHeathTV) August 4, 2019
The #Dayton shooter was wearing a hoodie with this on the back: "No Heart to Fear, No Soul to Steal" The lyrics are from a song by @theAcaciaStrain called Ramirez. Some fans speculate the song is abt The Night Stalker, Richard Ramirez. Lyrics include: "I wanna hear ur heart stop" pic.twitter.com/xl1HuUUr7m
— Jocelyne (@ThatsSoJocelyne) August 4, 2019
Suspect in #Dayton shooting was wearing shorts with a black sweatshirt that read: "No heart to fear, no soul to steal."
The slogan is believed to be from a hateful and vengeful song called Ramirez by The Acacia Strain, a metalcore band. He was a Satanist.— alan stern (@alanstern2) August 4, 2019
The #Dayton shooter was wearing a hoodie with this on the back: "No Heart to Fear, No Soul to Steal" The lyrics are from a song by @theAcaciaStrain called Ramirez. Some fans speculate the song is abt The Night Stalker, Richard Ramirez. Lyrics include: "I wanna hear ur heart stop" pic.twitter.com/xl1HuUUr7m
— Jocelyne (@ThatsSoJocelyne) August 4, 2019