DAYTON, OH. (THECOUNT) — Twitter account belonging to Dayton, Ohio mass shooter Connor Betts, retweeted a list purporting to provide names of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) employees, also known as, “doxxing.”

Twitter suspended the alleged account, @iamthespookster, on Sunday evening after several outlets had reported it belonged to the Ohio shooter, who murdered nine people and wounded dozens more before being fatally shot by police, according to Breitbart.

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Screen-grabs of the @iamthespookster account showed tweets that supported socialism, opposed the election of Donald Trump, and backed Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) for president in the 2020 election.

The @iamthespookster account also re-tweeted a post by a Twitter user going by the name “@poohcowboy_drew,” who produced “a list of people who work for ICE” and encouraged readers to harass them into quitting their jobs.

The name on the @poohcowboy_drew account appears to have been changed, and its tweets have been protected from view by the owner of the account.

In addition, other tweets showed hostility toward ICE. One tweet from @iamthespookster urged, “Slice ICE tires.”

The @iamthespookster account also re-tweeted a similar post by another user, a tongue-in-cheek tweet urging followers to disable ICE vehicles.

Betts is reportedly a staunch supporter of Antifa.

The profile of “Connor Betts,” 22, a known Antifa supporter, began circulating online late Sunday on social media. It is believed he is the same man accused of killing nine and injuring scores more in an overnight shooting in Dayton, Ohio.

Via PuppetStringNews:

Currently individuals on the Left are blaming 8chan where Q makes posts and also blaming video games, but the truth is coming out that these recent shooters are registered Democrats with access to guns and the Dayton, Ohio shooter is now known as an Antifa supporter…Which likely means you know. Looks like if this connection to Antifa further develops…Trump now has the support to declare Antifa a terror organization.

In other news, the online obitiatry of a man who died in 2014 is stirring controversy on social media after some claim that man is being wrongly identified as the Dayton, Ohio mass shooter Connor Betts.

The Legacy.com obit, remembering a man named “Connor D. Betts,” says he was born in 1992 and died in 2014, which would make him 22, the same age as the man accused of killing 20 people at a Dayton nightspot overnight.

The remembrance goes on to say the man was was born in Hartford, Connecticut, and graduated from Suffield High School in 2010.