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Social media posts invented the name 'Sahil Omar' as one of the Chiefs parade shooting suspects
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Kansas City, Missouri, juvenile prosecutors have charged two children for the Feb. 14 shooting that marred the city’s Super Bowl victory parade.
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"Sahil Omar" is a fictitious name that has been falsely linked to recent fatal incidents.
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Kansas City, Missouri, authorities announced charges Feb. 16 against two juveniles in connection with the mass shooting at a Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl celebration that killed one woman and injured 22 more.
The 16th Circuit Court of Jackson County's Juvenile Officer did not release the names of suspects facing gun-related and resisting-arrest charges, which is typical for juvenile cases. But that didn’t stop social media accounts from running with a fictitious suspect name.
Several Instagram posts shared a photo of a man detained by police and claimed the suspect was named "Sahil Omar." These posts went on to say he was living in the country illegally.
"At least one of Kansas City shooters identified as Sahil Omar, a 44 year old illegal immigrant," said the photo caption of a man in a reddish orange jumpsuit detained by police. "Biden has failed to protect America from an invasion and terrorism."
Missouri state Sen. Rick Brattin, R-Harrisonville, reshared a post claiming "Sahil Omar" was the shooter; Brattin implored President Joe Biden to "CLOSE THE BORDER!" State Sen. Denny Hoskins, R-Warrensburg, also wrote on X that "at least one of the alleged shooters is an illegal immigrant."
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Despite the backstory, this name is a frequent hoax that follows mass shootings.
The original photo, taken by Agence France-Presse, did not identify the person detained in the aftermath of the disrupted Kansas City Chiefs victory celebration.
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Social media posts have previously linked a person named "Sahil Omar" to other fatal incidents in recent months.
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In November 2023, after a car crashed into a U.S.-Canada border checkpoint, some social media posts claimed it was a terrorist attack by "Sahil Omar." Two people (none named Sahil Omar) inside the car died. The FBI said no explosions were found and ruled out terrorist connections.
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In December 2023, the name Sahil Omar was also falsely connected to a University of Nevada, Las Vegas, shooting that killed three faculty members and injured another. Police identified the suspect as Anthony Polito, a 67-year-old business professor, who died in a shootout with officers.
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The name Sahil Omar also circulated in January on social media as the suspect behind a hotel explosion in Fort Worth, Texas. Local fire officials said the explosion was likely because of a gas leak.
We rate the claim that police arrested a shooting suspect named Sahil Omar Pants on Fire!
Our Sources
Instagram post (archived link), Feb. 15, 2024
Associated Press, 2 juveniles charged in mass shooting at the Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl parade, Feb. 16, 2024
The Kansas City Star, Missouri GOP lawmakers spread debunked claim about Kansas City Chiefs rally shooting, Feb. 15, 2024
Agence France Presse, Hoax posts falsely identify Kansas City Super Bowl parade shooter, Feb. 15, 2024
Associated Press, NOT REAL NEWS: A look at what didn’t happen this week, Jan. 12, 2024
Riverfront Times, GOP freedom caucus tried to pin Kansas City shooting on ‘illegal immigrant’, Feb. 16, 202
NBC News, No sign of terrorism in blast that killed 2 at U.S.-Canada border in Niagara Falls, governor says
Associated Press, UNLV gunman had list of targets at the university and 150 rounds of ammunition, police say, Dec. 8, 2023
Jackson County Family Court Division, News Release, Feb. 16, 2023
Kansas City Missouri Police Department, Update: Super Bowl Parade and Celebration Shootings, Feb. 15, 2024
X, Senator Denny Hoskins (archived link), Feb. 15, 2024
WFAA, 'Please hurry!' | 911 calls from scene of Fort Worth hotel explosion released, Jan. 16, 2024
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