Texas mall shooting suspect's alleged extremism part of growing trend in US: DHS bulletin
Senior DHS officials said he had a "neo-Nazi ideology." The suspect accused of shooting and killing eight people at a mall in Allen, Texas, earlier this month "fixated on mass shooting s and held views consistent with racially or ethnically motivated violent extremist ... ideologies," according to a new bulletin released Wednesday by the Department of Homeland Security. ABC News has previously reported the suspect in the Allen, Texas, mall shooting had tattoos of Nazi symbols on his body, and on a call with reporters, senior DHS officials told ABC News the shooter in Texas had a "neo-Nazi ideology." In this May 6, 2023, file photo, police are on the scene of a shooting at Allen Premium Outlets in Allen, Texas. Tian Dan/Xinhua via Newscom, FILE MORE: Texas mall shooting updates: What police found after search warrant issued "Recent tragic events highlight the continued heightened threat environment our nation faces, and these threats are driven by v...