Meet Clayton Carter, the new James T. Hodgkinson and Pennsylvania Democrat who murdered Chesco GOP committeeman Brooks Jennings over his support of President Donald Trump. Clayton Carter is another pasty white, Democrat terrorists who shot (and this time killed) Republicans for being Republican and supporting Trump. I guess Carter was just trying to finish off what James T. Hodgkinson couldn’t do. Terrorist Clayton Carter’s lawn is loaded with anti-Trump/anti-GOP signs. Left wing liberal terrorism is more of a threat to this country than North Korea could ever be. Democrats have blood on their hands yet again. If Carter’s yard has been littered with pro-Trump signs and he murdered a Dem committeeman, North Korea would be wiped completely out of the news coverage for this story.
Democrat Clayton Carter murders Chesco GOP committeeman Brooks Jennings |
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Clayton Carter shot and killed Chesco GOP committeeman Brooks Jennings execution style with two bullets to the head as Jennings’ wife looked on in horror. Officials say Carter shot Jennings once in the head, knocking him to the ground. Carter then allegedly stood over Jennings’ body and shot him once more in the head. Jennings was on his own property. Don’t expect any media coverage of this latest left wing domestic terrorist attack outside of a few local reports from the area that will be buried anyway. Take for example the local ABC station out there. The only mention of Clayton Carter being an anti-Trump fanatic was near the end of the write-up.
Neighbors say Carter was a quarrelsome, argumentative man. Court records claim Carter had a history of disputes with multiple neighbors. His front yard was crowded with cars and hand lettered anti-Trump signs.
But the disputes along the block were not political, but personal. Neighbors say they were fueled apparently by some unknown anger inside Carter’s head.
“We steered clear of him. We were frightened of him because he’s so unpredictable,” said Kathy Pratt.
On hearing of a shooting Tuesday morning, former neighbor Mary Beth Wallace came to the scene fearing the suspect had been involved in harming someone.
“My heart sunk to my feet, because I knew something had happened,” Wallace said. “I had seen that there was a shooting on Box Elder, and my heart just sunk to my feet. I knew all the way over here, I just suspected what I was going to find.”