Racist Jacksonville shooter wore Rhodesian army patch, a symbol of white supremacy, law enforcement sources say

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Racist Jacksonville shooter wore Rhodesian army patch, a symbol of white supremacy, law enforcement sources say

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References to Rhodesia, the white minority-ruled African territory now known as Zimbabwe, have been made by the 2015 Charleston church shooter and segregationist lawmakers.

Racist Jacksonville shooter wore Rhodesian army patch, a symbol of white supremacy, law enforcement sources say

The white gunman who killed three Black people at a Dollar General store in Jacksonville, Florida, over the weekend wore a Rhodesian army patch on his tactical vest, law enforcement sources say, a reference that has been used before during white supremacist attacks.

The patch — representing Rhodesia, a former white minority-ruled territory in southern Africa in the 1960s and ’70s that would become Zimbabwe — is yet another symbol of how the shooter, Ryan Palmeter, was racist and was influenced by racist ideology, investigators say.