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JAKARTA - YouTube, Instagram, Discord, and Twitter are moving quickly to pull up social media pages that appear to belong to Robert Crimo III. He is a suspect in a shooting in a Chicago suburb that killed six people and injured dozens.

Under an alias, Crimo appears to have posted more than a dozen videos to YouTube and maintains a Discord channel called "SS," which is open to the public via an invite link.

Crimo's apparent YouTube account hadn't been posted in about eight months, based on how The Verge looked before the account was pulled. Recent videos include language and imagery that appear to involve classrooms and stick-art depictions of the people shot.

Another clip appears to be the music video for the rap song, which ends with Crimo wearing protective gear and holding a bullet in what appears to be a classroom.

Under the rap alias, Crimo appears to have posted several albums to Spotify and several EPs and singles to Apple Music, both of which remain online as of this writing. Social media posts suggest the TikTok account linked to Crimo may have been deleted as well.

The Verge has reached out to all of the platforms mentioned above for comment. But no one responded to the report.

After the mass shooting in Buffalo, New York in May, it quickly became apparent that the shooting suspect had been discussing his planned attack on a private Discord server. He also uses Twitch to live stream his attacks.

Less than two weeks ago, the US Supreme Court ruled that states should limit the use of guns to make them harder to use by children or youth.


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