Right-wing media outlets and pundits are responding to a shooting in Philadelphia on Monday by claiming, with little evidence, that the alleged shooter was transgender. The insinuation, sometimes stated outright, is the bigoted myth that trans people are threats to public life, now a common trope in right-wing media.
Conservatives are also attempting to link the shooting to the Black Lives Matter movement, based on social media posts tied to the suspect, while ignoring other posts that praised former President Donald Trump or adopted a right-wing interpretation of the Second Amendment.
“In May, he shared a post entitled: ‘Who supports Trump in 2024,’ which featured an American flag emblazoned with the words ‘God, Guns & Trump,’” Vice reported. The suspect also apparently posted a link to a pro-Trump T-shirt and another to a sweatshirt that reads: “I lubricate my AR-15 with liberal tears."
Vice additionally reported:
Police have yet to release the suspect’s name, but local news outlets identified the alleged shooter as Kimbrady Carriker, a 40-year-old local resident. Five people were killed in the attack and another two were injured.
Carriker allegedly posted two photos to social media in which he appeared to wear a bra, wore feminine jewelry, and sported long, braided hair. Right-wing media have used these photos to claim or insinuate, without any additional evidence, that Carriker is trans, while downplaying or ignoring the far-right aspects of his apparent social media presence.
This right-wing response follows a similar pattern of conservative outlets reacting to a mass shooting by either falsely claiming the suspect is trans or using the person’s trans identity as an opportunity to smear LGBTQ communities writ large. Fact-checkers and researchers have consistently found that right-wing claims of a “clear epidemic” of trans people committing violence are completely false, and that trans people are four times more likely than cisgender people to be the victims of violent crimes.
Right-wing media outlets suggested the alleged shooter was trans based on minimal evidence. Many also highlighted the suspect’s apparent support for Black Lives Matter but excluded or downplayed pro-Trump, pro-gun posts.
Right-wing commentators on social media quickly claimed or implied the alleged shooter was trans and a supporter of Black Lives Matter, also ignoring the suspect’s far-right posts