A Nevada transgsender allegedly planning a mass shooting was arrested with a large cache of firearms and ammunition, raising concerns about transgenders’ mental health and potential threat to public safety.
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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: Bail was set at $500,000 for Allison Howlett, who was arrested in Henderson, Nevada, on Wednesday. Howelett allegedly refused to exit a vehicle armed with multiple firearms on Saturday. Police discovered at least 22 firearms and hundreds of rounds of ammunition in the car, raising suspicions of a potential mass shooting plan. 📺 DETAIL: According to police, Howlett, a male-to-female transgender, was reported by his spouse, Julie Howlett, for making threats, including allusions to “suicide by cop” and shooting up homeless shelters. Julie alleged that Allison would frequently wear body armor, carry a rifle, and make alarming statements. The arrest occurred in the Sunset Station garage. 🎯 IMPACT: The incident underscores ongoing concerns about transgenderism, mental health, and gun ownership. The Trump administration has reportedly been exploring ways to impose restrictions on access to firearms for people attempting to “transition” from one sex to another, on the basis of their delusional mental state. “Individuals within the DOJ are reviewing ways to ensure that mentally ill individuals suffering from gender dysphoria are unable to obtain firearms while they are unstable and unwell,” a Justice Department source explained in September. 📺 FLASHBACK: Transgenders have been involved in a number of high-profile mass shootings in recent years, sometimes targeting children. In August, the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) under Robert F. Kennedy Jr. began probing the medications being taken by a transgender gunman who targeted a Catholic school and church in Minneapolis, Minnesota, with Kennedy raising concerns that psychiatric drug use may be contributing to disturbing changes in people’s behavior. |
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