You may not believe this (sarcasm) but there are many subplots to news stories that the mainstream media will never tell you because it does not fit their broader narrative.
In the most recent example of blatant under-reporting, the fact that the transgendered school shooter in Colorado is the child of an illegal alien.
That’s right, this juicy tidbit does not fit the open-borders narrative of the alt-left news media. They skirt the facts or just plain leave them out when they don’t fit their agenda.
According to Big League Politics:
The father of a transgender student who is suspected of shooting up STEM School Highlands Ranch in Colorado is an illegal alien with a long criminal history, according to Daily Mail.
“Jose Evis Quintana, the father of alleged 16-year-old killer Alec McKinney was once jailed for 15 months for domestic violence against Alec’s mother and ‘menacing with a weapon,’” according to the report.
Alec, born a female named Mya, is a transgender male and has been charged alongside a classmate with murdering one student and attempting to kill several others.
Evis Quintana has been deported twice from the United States, and over a period of a decade committed several crimes – some violent – in America.
“Records at Douglas County District Court in Castle Rock, Colorado show Quintana had been jailed for 15 months in August 2009 for ‘menacing with a weapon’ and domestic violence against hairstylist Morgan [Lynn McKinney],” the report said.
During that incident, he was also charged with attempted kidnap, and failure to stop for law enforcement. Despite that, the couple married during the same year. Evis Quintana, who reportedly has drinking and drug issues, was subsequently deported in 2010 after serving out his prison sentence.
In 2016, after making his way back into the United States, an arrest warrant for alleged domestic violence was issued for Evis Quintana in New Mexico. His wife and the mother of his alleged school shooter son, had divorced him years prior.
Police eventually caught up with him in Colorado, where they arrested him on the domestic violence charge, but he was never extradited to New Mexico to face those charges. Instead, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detained and deported him for a second time.