Walmart customers terrorized in Colorado by a White gunman

Two men and a woman are dead after a shooting early Wednesday evening inside the Walmart Supercenter at 9901 Grant St. in Thornton, Colorado.  The three victims were all in the same area near the front of the store. The shooter, Scott Ostrem, is a white man who said nothing (no Allahu Akbar) during the shooting.
On Thursday morning, Thornton police spokesman Victor Avila said that 47-year-old Scott Ostrem was arrested without incident after a brief chase that started at a Thornton apartment.
Avila says police received an anonymous tip that led them to the apartment, which is about 5 miles (8 kilometers) from the Walmart store where the shooting took place late Wednesday.
Police took Ostrem into custody after his car was blocked by traffic at an intersection. Avila declined to say if Ostrem was armed.
He says a motive for the shooting is unknown.
And as such, as we have seen over and over again, this crime was not considered terrorism but just a random shooting incident although all his victims were Hispanics. Was race a problem? We may not know but can surely guess that it is racism, stupid!
Consider the eye witness accounts from gunman's neighbors:
Neighbors of the man suspected of fatally shooting three people at a suburban Denver Walmart say he was unfriendly and occasionally hostile toward them.
Gerald Burnett says he was sitting on the stairs drinking coffee one morning at his garden-style apartment building in Thornton when Scott Ostrem came down the outdoor stairway. He says Ostrem told him to move and cursed at him.
Teresa Muniz (MUHN'-is) says Ostrem never returned her greetings and once or twice swore at people for sitting in the stairways or leaving laundry in communal machines.
She says she sometimes saw him carrying a bow and set of arrows or a shotgun into or out of his apartment.
She says most people in the building know one another but she never even knew Ostrem's name until now.

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