Well wouldn't you know it. The coon who shot up the Navy Yard this morning was a Buddhist who worked for free at a chink restaurant. And all the liberals tell us how "peaceful" the Buddhists are. 
If I've said it once, I've said it a thousand times: Never trust a Buddhist!

The electrician from Texas who was awarded ANTI-TERROR medal and liked Buddhist meditation who turned into Navy Yard mass killer
*Aaron Alexis, 34, was kicked out of the Navy in 2011 after arrest for firing a gun into neighbor's apartment
*He was described by customers at Happy Bowl Thai in Fort Worth where he worked as 'friendly and polite'
*His friends said that he loved to meditate and had an interest in Buddhism
A gunman who shot dead 12 people at the Navy Yard in Washington DC today was described by friends as a fan of meditation and Buddhism 'who didn't seem aggressive'.
Aaron Alexis, a 34-year-old civilian contractor from Fort Worth, Texas, was confirmed dead on Monday after the mass shooting which also left at least 15 people injured in the nation's capital.
Friends of the gunman today described Alexis, who worked as a waiter at a Thai restaurant, as 'friendly and polite'.
Alexis had joined the Navy in 2007 but was kicked out in 2011, the year after the gun arrest.
He was a Petty Officer Third Class in the Navy. Alexis was awarded the Global War on Terrorism Service Medal and the National Defense Service Medal prior to his discharge.
Shooter: The FBI released this picture of the 34-year-old gunman today
Shooter: The FBI released this picture of the 34-year-old gunman today
Alexis was stationed at the Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base in Fort Worth. His LinkedIn profile reveals that he attended Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University and worked as a network technician at SinglePoint Technologies.
He received a general discharge from the Navy Reserve in 2011 after a series of misconduct issues, a Navy official said, on condition of anonymity.
Two construction workers told police that Aaron Alexis walked out of a home next door on May 6, 2004, pulled a pistol from his waistband and fired three shots into the rear tires of their parked car. Alexis later told police he thought the victims had "disrespected him."
Court records show he was released on the condition he not have contact with any of the construction workers.
The same documents from his 2004 arrest in Seattle show that Alexis said he had 'been present' during the September 11th attacks.
'Those events disturbed him,' the police documents said and his father told police that his son had experienced rage issues and blamed his experience of 9/11 for causing his post traumatic stress disorder.
The family of the Washington shooter are 'distraught' to learn that he carried the massacre, relatives said today.
A family member said that the mother and sister of Aaron Alexis were also 'shocked' that he he could have done this.
Alexis' family lives in a run-down area of Brooklyn called Bed-Stuy, which was known in the 1980s for being at the center of New York's crack epidemic.
His mother Cathleen, 60, lives in a fourth floor walk up apartment worth $130,000 with other relatives.
When MailOnline knocked on the door an attractive woman in her early 30s answered the door wearing a red top.
She let in a female friend who had come to the door but refused to comment.
The street was then sealed off by police and FBI agents who stood guard outside and refused to let anybody onto the side of the street where the house is.
Later Anthony Little, who is married to Alexis' sister Naomi, 31, arrived and said: 'The family are distraught.
'They're shocked'.
A neighbor at Naomi's old address, a $150,000 apartment a short walk away, said that she 'wasn't a nice person'.
The neighbor, who would only give her name as Jocelyn, said that Naomi moved out last summer.
The mail box still carries the name 'Little', Naomi's husband.
The neighbor said: 'We used to put our dirty diapers outside in the trash and she didn't like it.
'Naomi wrote a note to say she would report us to the landlord. She got nasty about it. She wasn't nice'.
Today at around 5pm two FBI agents arrived and questioned neighbors and workmen who were inside the apartment doing renovations but left after 15 minutes and refused to answer questions.
Alexis was charged with property damage and the discharge of a firearm and The Seattle Times reported that the charges were later dismissed.
Seattle police said in a statement Monday that detectives later spoke with Alexis' father, who told police Alexis had anger management problems associated with PTSD, and had participated in rescue attempts on Sept. 11th, 2001.
NBC5 today said that the suspect was arrested in 2010 for firing a gun through the ceiling of his Forth Worth apartment.
His neighbor called the police after the bullet came through her floor and hit the ceiling.
According to The Smoking Gun, the woman, who would not identify herself, said that she was 'terrifiied' after he had spoken to her about making too much noise.
She believed that the shooting was intentional.
Police arrested him but Alexis claimed he had been cleaning the gun when his hand slipped.
He said that he did not check on his neighbor as he did not think that the bullet had gone through the ceiling. He was not charged.
A background check on Aaron Alexis, reveals he had several addresses in Forth Worth after moving there from New York.
A friend told the Star-Telegram today that Alexis was into Buddhism and meditation.
Nutpisit Suthamtewakul, owner of family restaurantc, said he lived with Alexis for three years and that he was his best friend.
He said today that although his friend did have a gun, he 'didn't seem aggressive' but was interested in Buddhism and liked to meditate.
Suthamtewakul added: 'He loved to go to temple, go to meditate in Thai and English.'
He attended the Wat Busayadhammavanaram Meditation Center, but an assistant told the Post he seemed quiet but 'aggressive' on the inside and very tightly wound.
The monk's assistant added that he could have believed Alexis' would have committed suicide but not murder.
The 34-year-old had recently taken a trip to Thailand and held an IT job in Japan. Alexis had been teaching himself Thai.
Alexis told customers while working at Happy Bowl that he had moved to Fort Worth while working with the military and decided to stay on.
He lived until recently in Fort Worth, where he was seen frequently at a Buddhist temple, meditating and helping out.
One said that he had seem liked he had been in the military by the way her carried himself but never talked about violence or guns.
*Aaron Alexis, 34, was kicked out of the Navy in 2011 after arrest for firing a gun into neighbor's apartment
*He was described by customers at Happy Bowl Thai in Fort Worth where he worked as 'friendly and polite'
*His friends said that he loved to meditate and had an interest in Buddhism
A gunman who shot dead 12 people at the Navy Yard in Washington DC today was described by friends as a fan of meditation and Buddhism 'who didn't seem aggressive'.
Aaron Alexis, a 34-year-old civilian contractor from Fort Worth, Texas, was confirmed dead on Monday after the mass shooting which also left at least 15 people injured in the nation's capital.
Friends of the gunman today described Alexis, who worked as a waiter at a Thai restaurant, as 'friendly and polite'.
Alexis had joined the Navy in 2007 but was kicked out in 2011, the year after the gun arrest.
He was a Petty Officer Third Class in the Navy. Alexis was awarded the Global War on Terrorism Service Medal and the National Defense Service Medal prior to his discharge.
Shooter: The FBI released this picture of the 34-year-old gunman today
Shooter: The FBI released this picture of the 34-year-old gunman today
Alexis was stationed at the Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base in Fort Worth. His LinkedIn profile reveals that he attended Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University and worked as a network technician at SinglePoint Technologies.
He received a general discharge from the Navy Reserve in 2011 after a series of misconduct issues, a Navy official said, on condition of anonymity.
Two construction workers told police that Aaron Alexis walked out of a home next door on May 6, 2004, pulled a pistol from his waistband and fired three shots into the rear tires of their parked car. Alexis later told police he thought the victims had "disrespected him."
Court records show he was released on the condition he not have contact with any of the construction workers.
The same documents from his 2004 arrest in Seattle show that Alexis said he had 'been present' during the September 11th attacks.
'Those events disturbed him,' the police documents said and his father told police that his son had experienced rage issues and blamed his experience of 9/11 for causing his post traumatic stress disorder.
The family of the Washington shooter are 'distraught' to learn that he carried the massacre, relatives said today.
A family member said that the mother and sister of Aaron Alexis were also 'shocked' that he he could have done this.
Alexis' family lives in a run-down area of Brooklyn called Bed-Stuy, which was known in the 1980s for being at the center of New York's crack epidemic.
His mother Cathleen, 60, lives in a fourth floor walk up apartment worth $130,000 with other relatives.
When MailOnline knocked on the door an attractive woman in her early 30s answered the door wearing a red top.
She let in a female friend who had come to the door but refused to comment.
The street was then sealed off by police and FBI agents who stood guard outside and refused to let anybody onto the side of the street where the house is.
Later Anthony Little, who is married to Alexis' sister Naomi, 31, arrived and said: 'The family are distraught.
'They're shocked'.
A neighbor at Naomi's old address, a $150,000 apartment a short walk away, said that she 'wasn't a nice person'.
The neighbor, who would only give her name as Jocelyn, said that Naomi moved out last summer.
The mail box still carries the name 'Little', Naomi's husband.
The neighbor said: 'We used to put our dirty diapers outside in the trash and she didn't like it.
'Naomi wrote a note to say she would report us to the landlord. She got nasty about it. She wasn't nice'.
Today at around 5pm two FBI agents arrived and questioned neighbors and workmen who were inside the apartment doing renovations but left after 15 minutes and refused to answer questions.
Alexis was charged with property damage and the discharge of a firearm and The Seattle Times reported that the charges were later dismissed.
Seattle police said in a statement Monday that detectives later spoke with Alexis' father, who told police Alexis had anger management problems associated with PTSD, and had participated in rescue attempts on Sept. 11th, 2001.
NBC5 today said that the suspect was arrested in 2010 for firing a gun through the ceiling of his Forth Worth apartment.
His neighbor called the police after the bullet came through her floor and hit the ceiling.
According to The Smoking Gun, the woman, who would not identify herself, said that she was 'terrifiied' after he had spoken to her about making too much noise.
She believed that the shooting was intentional.
Police arrested him but Alexis claimed he had been cleaning the gun when his hand slipped.
He said that he did not check on his neighbor as he did not think that the bullet had gone through the ceiling. He was not charged.
A background check on Aaron Alexis, reveals he had several addresses in Forth Worth after moving there from New York.
A friend told the Star-Telegram today that Alexis was into Buddhism and meditation.
Nutpisit Suthamtewakul, owner of family restaurantc, said he lived with Alexis for three years and that he was his best friend.
He said today that although his friend did have a gun, he 'didn't seem aggressive' but was interested in Buddhism and liked to meditate.
Suthamtewakul added: 'He loved to go to temple, go to meditate in Thai and English.'
He attended the Wat Busayadhammavanaram Meditation Center, but an assistant told the Post he seemed quiet but 'aggressive' on the inside and very tightly wound.
The monk's assistant added that he could have believed Alexis' would have committed suicide but not murder.
The 34-year-old had recently taken a trip to Thailand and held an IT job in Japan. Alexis had been teaching himself Thai.
Alexis told customers while working at Happy Bowl that he had moved to Fort Worth while working with the military and decided to stay on.
He lived until recently in Fort Worth, where he was seen frequently at a Buddhist temple, meditating and helping out.
One said that he had seem liked he had been in the military by the way her carried himself but never talked about violence or guns.

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