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Racist Facebook Post Falsely Shared As Written By Atlanta Shooter

The image has been doctored and a Facebook representative said the platform had removed posts sharing the "fake" screenshot.

By - AFP | 23 March 2021 4:43 PM IST

An image circulating online purports to show a Facebook post urging Americans to "fight back against China" that was allegedly published by a man arrested for a shooting rampage in the US city of Atlanta that left eight people dead, including six women of Asian origin. The claim is false; the image has been doctored and a Facebook representative said the platform had removed posts sharing the "fake" screenshot.

"Here's the full rant. "Motive unknown" amirite?" reads a tweet by The Daily Mao.

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The accompanying screenshot appears to show a Facebook post from an account called Robert Aaron Long, urging Americans to "fight back against China".

"China is engaged in a COVID coverup. They blocked our investigators from going to their lab in Wuhan and finding the truth about the experiments they were conducting there," the post reads.

"ALL AMERICANS NEED TO FIGHT BACK AGAINST CHINA, NOW... THE GREATEST EVIL OF OUR TIME."

Robert Aaron Long was charged with murder after opening fire in three Asian massage parlours around the US city of Atlanta on March 16, 2021. The mass shooting left eight people dead, including six women of Asian descent.

The killings prompted rallies in several major US cities, where thousands marched to denounce anti-Asian racism.

During his interrogation, Long denied he had been motivated by racial hatred, claiming he had a sexual addition and wanted to "eliminate" a temptation.


Screenshot of the misleading tweet captured on March 18, 2021

The same image was shared widely on social media after the shooting, including here, here and here on Twitter, here, here and here on Facebook, as well as on Reddit.

However, the image does not show a genuine Facebook post.

New York Times reporter Davey Alba pointed out that several graphic features in the image did not display in the way seen in a genuine Facebook post.

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"If you look closely at the positioning of the user pic and the Reactions, you'll see the graphics are misaligned," he tweeted, accrediting the find to digital investigation expert Benjamin Decker.

These suspicious graphic features include large white space between the Facebook user's name and the time of the post, as well as the overlapping of emoji reactions from right-to-left rather than left-to-right, as typically seen in Facebook posts.

Screenshot comparisons of the misleading image (L) and a Facebook post by AFP (R)

A Facebook representative also said the image had been doctored.

"These screenshots are fake and we're removing them from the platform for violating our policies," Andy Stone, Facebook's policy communications director, said in a tweet.

The photo featured in the profile picture genuinely shows Robert Aaron Long and has been widely published by news media.

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AFP found no trace of a Facebook account with the username and profile picture seen in the hoax image.

The image was also debunked by fact-checking organisation Snopes and news site ThinkPol.

(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by BOOM staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)

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