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Man charged in deputy ambush scrawled extremist 'Boogaloo' phrases in blood

Steven Carrillo, a California man who was charged with murder after he ambushed two Santa Cruz County deputies, scrawled phrases tied to an online far-right extremist movement in blood on a car shortly before he was detained.

Carrillo killed Sgt. Damon Gutzwiller, critically injured another deputy and threw pipe bombs at police on June 6th, Santa Cruz District Attorney Jeffrey S. Rosell alleged on Thursday.

Before he was apprehended, Carrillo scrawled the word “boog” and “I became unreasonable” in blood on the hood of a car. “Boog” is short for boogaloo, a far-right anti-government movement that began on the extremist site 4chan and aims to start a second American civil war.

6/12/2020 9:47 AM
Given everything that has been happening, be very careful about using the term thug.
6/12/2020 10:21 AM
I like the use in this case. We need to start using the word in reference to white people.
6/12/2020 12:16 PM
We need to ONLY use the word in reference to white people. Correction.
6/12/2020 12:19 PM
:)
6/12/2020 12:23 PM
To me boog is short for booger.
6/12/2020 2:33 PM
I heard they took over Seattle.
6/12/2020 4:37 PM
The Peoples Republic of Seattle
6/12/2020 4:59 PM
That's gonna get the Dems a lot of votes come November.
6/12/2020 5:16 PM
Speaking of right-wing terrorism, was Robert Fuller lynched in CA?

From what I have heard, the family was shocked by it, and the conditions seem awfully suspicious.

**** racists. **** the lack of police transparency. There's been documented cases of cameras "malfunctioning" coincidentally during acts of racism. This is rotten.

They're going to cover it up.
6/13/2020 12:23 AM
I don't buy that someone would hang themselves in front of the Sheriff's office and government building during racial protests. I also don't buy that so many cameras could be around and magically stop recording at the time.
6/13/2020 12:24 AM
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