The socialist, Satanist shooter who killed 9 and wounded 27 more in Dayton, Ohio early Sunday morning was all-in on the “concentration camp” outrage created whole-cloth by Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY).

This makes the second time in less than a month that an extremist member of the left has invoked AOC’s false “concentration camp” charges against ICE and the United States government before committing violent acts of terror.

No apologies have been issued from the congresswoman yet. In fact, she has continued to pump out the inflammatory, shameless bombast that attempts to tie blame for the shooting in El Paso, Texas this weekend to President Donald Trump.

Using the words “invasion,” “infestation,”w respect to a specific, targeted group of people, implying they are vermin: this is the language of white supremacy &it goes all the way to the top. It’s not a matter of political stances. This is stoking hatred+endangering the country. https://t.co/zuziTB0c3u — Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (@AOC) August 5, 2019

Video games aren’t causing mass shootings, white supremacy is. Sadly the GOP refuse to acknowledge that, bc their strategy relies on rallying a white supremacist base. That‘s why the President hosts stadiums of people chanting “send her back”& targets Congress-members of color. https://t.co/8F51h46bOO — Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (@AOC) August 4, 2019

According to the Washington Times, Dayton shooter Connor Betts’ social media accounts showed he was an Elizabeth Warren supporter, described himself as pro-Satan, hated Trump and law enforcement, and he wanted Joe Biden’s generation to die-off. Unconfirmed sources also indicate he may have been a member of Antifa. His Twitter bio said, “i’m going to hell and i’m not coming back.”

In his Twitter profile, Connor Betts, the 24-year-old suspected gunman in the Dayton mass shooting, wrote, “he/him / anime fan / metalhead / leftist / i’m going to hell and i’m not coming back.” https://t.co/mSIxB1NZLE pic.twitter.com/gdokY6ShsY — Heavy.com (@HeavySan) August 4, 2019

His timeline was reportedly filled with posts that indicated he believed Trump is a fascist and that leftists must fight him.

“I want socialism, and i’ll not wait for the idiots to finally come round to understanding,” one Betts tweet stated.

On July 31, Betts apparently was looking for a suggested plan of action when he retweeted from his now deleted account, “So … what’s the plan about these concentration camps fam.”

That was a reply to another tweet that read, “Concentration camps are built on our soil. We’re forcibly ripping children from their parents. The Senate Majority leader is deliberately blocking election security bills at Russian behest. Our President is a criminal in Putin’s pocket.”

Just a few weeks ago, Antifa member Willem Van Spronsen threw incendiary devices at an ICE detention facility and nearby propane tanks in Tacoma, Washington before he was shot and killed by law enforcement. Van Spronsen’s manifesto used the very same spurious terms used by AOC, including “concentration camps” to describe the overcrowded ICE facilities that have been brought to crisis levels due to Democrats’ political gaming in Washington, D.C.

“In these days of fascist hooligans preying on vulnerable people on our streets, in the name of the state or supported and defended by the state, in these days of highly profitable detention/concentration camps and a battle over the semantics…” Van Spronsen ranted in his written screed.