It’s a pattern that’s almost algorithmic by now. Hateful graffiti or messages are used to deface a public place. Outrage ensues. Liberals publicly flog conservatives — especially those who support former President Donald Trump. The guilty party turns out to be someone diametrically opposed to conservative ideology.
There was a bit of a deviation from the norm after the arrest of a man who allegedly sprayed swastikas on the entrance Union Station in Washington, D.C.’s, one day after Holocaust Remembrance Day. Usually, these things are the work of hoax artists.
In this case, it turns out to be a Hispanic illegal immigrant with a long rap sheet who didn’t get deported thanks to new rules imposed under President Joe Biden’s administration.
An update to the Union Station swastika story…
The person arrested for the crime was Geraldo Pando, a Mexican citizen with a large criminal history, who has previously been deported twice. He was recently released after having been arrested.https://t.co/UVO6wnM6A0
— Steve Krakauer (@SteveKrak) February 7, 2022
Of course, now that it doesn’t fit the narrative, an apparent hate crime that was widely publicized will likely fall by the wayside in terms of media attention. But at The Western Journal, we’re going to keep highlighting the hypocrisy when blame is apportioned to conservatives for acts they didn’t commit. You can help us in our fight by subscribing.
According to the Washington Examiner, Geraldo Pando, 34, was arrested Jan. 28 for drawing the swastikas outside the District’s main rail station, just blocks from the U.S. Capitol.
There are hand-drawn swastikas all over the entrance to Union Station in DC. Almost every column: pic.twitter.com/3lUk8iL7Cx
— Bo Erickson CBS (@BoKnowsNews) January 28, 2022
The incident is being investigated as a hate crime, the Examiner reported.
So, the facts about Pando: He has a 15-year criminal history in this country and has been deported to his native Mexico twice. He was arrested weeks before the swastika graffiti at Union Station for defacing U.S. Capitol Police headquarters, a source familiar with his history told the Examiner.
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