Criminal Complaint in Comet Ping Pong Shooting
Date: 05 December 2016
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Edgar M Welch is arraigned in Washington court for shooting up Comet Ping Pong pizzeria with assault-like AR-15 rifle, which he claims he did because he believed restaurant to be headquarters of child-trafficking ring; shooting underscores lasting power of fake news, as number of stories alleging restaurant was involved in child-trafficking circulated on social media, despite being debunked repeatedly by legitimate news outlets.
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By CECILIA KANG and ADAM GOLDMAN
Edgar M Welch is arraigned in Washington court for shooting up Comet Ping Pong pizzeria with assault-like AR-15 rifle, which he claims he did because he believed restaurant to be headquarters of child-trafficking ring; shooting underscores lasting power of fake news, as number of stories alleging restaurant was involved in child-trafficking circulated on social media, despite being debunked repeatedly by legitimate news outlets.
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By CECILIA KANG and ADAM GOLDMAN
Edgar M Welch is arraigned in Washington court for shooting up Comet Ping Pong pizzeria with assault-like AR-15 rifle, which he claims he did because he believed restaurant to be headquarters of child-trafficking ring; shooting underscores lasting power of fake news, as number of stories alleging restaurant was involved in child-trafficking circulated on social media, despite being debunked repeatedly by legitimate news outlets.
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