Yep there are a couple that are from folks who could be left wing.
Poway synagogue shooting - Wikipedia
At approximately 11:23 a.m.
PDT, a gunman identified as 19-year-old John T. Earnest allegedly entered the
Chabad of Poway synagogue on the last day of the Jewish holiday of
Passover, which fell on a
Shabbat. Approximately 100 people were inside the synagogue.
[8] ....In an
antisemitic and
racist open letter posted on
8chan shortly before the shooting and signed with Earnest's name,
[25] the author blamed
Jews for the supposed
white genocide conspiracy theory, which he referred to as the "meticulously planned genocide of the European race". He cited shooters Brenton Harrison Tarrant and Robert Bowers for their involvement in respectively the
Christchurch shootings at
Al Noor Mosque and
Linwood Islamic Centre in
Christchurch,
New Zealand and the
Pittsburgh synagogue shooting at
Tree of Life - Or L'Simcha Congregation in
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, as well as
Jesus Christ,
Paul the Apostle,
Martin Luther,
Adolf Hitler,
Ludwig van Beethoven,
Moon Man and
Pink Guy for being the figures who inspired him to commit the Poway shooting as well as a joking mention of
PewDiePie and referencing "The Day of the Rope" an event from
William Luther Pierce's neo-Nazi novel
The Turner Diaries (1978) in which Jews, non-whites and liberals are executed including racial slurs targeting
African-Americans and
Hispanics and urged more violent attacks while avoiding arrest.
[25] He condemned President
Donald Trump as a pro-Zionist traitor.
[26][27][28]
Tallahassee shooting - Wikipedia
Scott Paul Beierle (October 6, 1978 – November 2, 2018) was later revealed as the perpetrator by police. According to his social media profiles on
Facebookand
LinkedIn, Beierle was a military veteran and former teacher for the
Anne Arundel County Public School System in
Maryland, teaching both English and social studies at
Meade High School and being affiliated with conservative groups
FSU College Republicans and We Are Conservatives.
[11][12][13] Additionally, Beierle has also taught at numerous other schools as a substitute teacher, yet only briefly due to performance issues and inappropriate behavior. In one instance, Beierle was fired for an incident where he reportedly asked a female student if she was "ticklish", while touching her "below the bra line" on her stomach.
[14] He had been charged twice for
battery, in 2012 and 2016, where he was accused of grabbing a woman's buttocks in both situations.
[15]
YouTube videos posted by Beierle in 2014 showed that he identified with the
involuntary celibate community while often complaining about his sexual rejections from women.
[16] He also sympathized with the shooter behind the
2014 Isla Vista killings, Elliot Rodger, as he too felt lonely and unloved as well as posting misogynistic songs on
SoundCloud. Other videos had Beierle's
far-right extremist views depicted him ranting about African-Americans, illegal immigration and interracial relationships.
[17][18][19] One of the videos was named "Dangers of Diversity".
[20]
The FBI and the Tallahassee Police Department reported about Beierle's hatred of women and that he was "disturbed" during the shooting in addition he also had planned the attack months in advance.
[21]
Jeffersontown Kroger shooting - Wikipedia
On October 24, 2018, Maurice E. Stallard, aged 69, and Vickie Lee Jones, aged 67, both
African Americans, were killed while shopping at a
Kroger store in
Jeffersontown, Kentucky. Gregory A. Bush, age 51, a
white man, was initially charged in state court with two counts of murder and ten counts of wanton endangerment, and held on $5 million bail.
[1] On November 15, 2018, a federal grand jury in the
Western District of Kentucky indicted Bush on six counts: three
hate crime charges and three firearms offenses.
[2]....The
Louisville police chief said the shooting was motivated by racism.
[6]
Pittsburgh synagogue shooting - Wikipedia
The
Pittsburgh synagogue shooting was
a mass shooting that occurred at the
Tree of Life – Or L'Simcha Congregation[a] in the
Squirrel Hill neighborhood of
Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania, on October 27, 2018, while
Shabbat morning services were being held. Eleven people were killed and seven (including the perpetrator) were injured. It was the deadliest attack on the
Jewish community in the United States.
[5][6]
The sole suspect, 46-year-old Robert Gregory Bowers,
[7][8] was arrested and charged with 63 federal crimes, some of which are
capital crimes.
[9] He has pleaded not guilty.
[9] He separately faces 36 charges in Pennsylvania state court.
[7][10] Using the online social network
Gab,
[11] Bowers had earlier posted anti-Semitic comments against
HIAS (formerly, Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society)
[12][13] in which
Dor Hadash[14]and Tree of Life
[15] were supporting participants. Referring to
Central American migrant caravans and
immigrants, he posted on Gab shortly before the attack that "HIAS likes to bring invaders in that kill our people. I can't sit by and watch my people get slaughtered. Screw your optics, I'm going in."
[16]
Some sources argued that the incident should be referred to as an act of
domestic terrorism.
[3][17][18]
2017 Portland train attack - Wikipedia
The
2017 Portland train attack occurred on May 26, 2017, when a man fatally stabbed two people and injured a third, after he was confronted for shouting what were described as racist and
anti-Muslim slurs at two teenage girls on a
MAX Light Rail train in
Portland, Oregon.
[1][2] Two of the victims, Ricky John Best of
Happy Valley, a technician for the City of Portland's Bureau of Development Services, a
U.S. Army veteran and a father of four children, and Taliesin Myrddin Namkai-Meche of Portland, a recent university graduate, died following the attack. The third victim, Micah David-Cole Fletcher, survived serious wounds.
Following the attack, Jeremy Joseph Christian, who described himself as a
white nationalist,
[3] was arrested and charged with murder, attempted murder, and other crimes. After being indicted by a grand jury, Christian pleaded not guilty to the charges and was denied bail in November 2017. His trial was scheduled for June 24, 2019. The attack was widely condemned by the Portland community, politicians, and civil rights groups, some of which said it represented a rise in
hate speech,
[4] racism,
[5] and
Islamophobic incidents in the United States.
[4][6][7][8]
There are so many more.
It is crazy.
After El Paso, Right-Wing Terrorists Have Killed More People on U.S. Soil Than Jihadis Have Since 9/11