Montreal shooter ranted about Zionists, capitalism and being lonely before deadly attack near Pornhub HQ, manifesto reveals

The shooter who was killed after he gunned down a Montreal police officer in a shooting in a Jewish neighborhood that left a local rabbi dead and another policewoman wounded left behind a twisted, 104-page manifesto.The gunman, identified by Quebec’s coroner as 25-year-old Seth Hatfield, raged in the rambling document against Zionists, capitalism, law enforcement, feminism and the pornography industry, among other grievances, according to the Montreal Gazette, which reviewed the manifesto.“Be unflinching, go forth, and KILL THEM ALL!” he said at the conclusion of the sick missive. In the manifesto, Hatfield blames feminism, liberalism and capitalism for the “situation of terrible loneliness, isolation, and social degradation” he believes men face, the Guardian reported.He also sought through terror to create a “new order” that would limit freedoms for women, according to the Gazette.The shooter also reportedly named “the headquarters of international pornography companies” and those who “actively promote pornography to the public” as targets.Following the shooting, the Gazette reported that broken windows were visible in the building that houses Pornhub’s parent company, Aylo, which is in the Côte-des-Neiges neighborhood.“We are aware of recent media reports about yesterday’s shooting, including reports discussing a possible connection to Aylo and Pornhub,” Aylo told the outlet in a statement.“The investigation remains ongoing, and we will not speculate on motive or share unconfirmed information.”In a statement to The Post, Aylo said: “We want to express our deepest condolences to the families and loved ones of Const.

Mohamed Lamine Benredouane and Michael Moshe Mizrahi, as well as to the Montreal Police Service (SPVM) and everyone affected by this horrific tragedy.“The safety of our community is our highest priority, whether that be our dedicated employees, our online community, or the city of Montreal, which a large part of...

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