The most important thing is that there's no immediate knee jerk hyper reactionary-hyperpartisan political agendas coming into play regarding this person's motives.
Also, the word of the cops must be immediately doubted and scrutinized and then fully vetted with days upon days and millions upon millions of tweets about how the cops are actually covering for this latest guy, and probably handing notes to the defense so they can get him off on a technicality because cops, being cops are always trying to protect murderers.
Boulder cops should be forewarned that their words will be spliced, parsed and edited to fit a particular political narrative to be seized upon by the Twittersphere/headlines only crowd..
I'd be willing to bet every single dollar in the world that the words "he just had a bad day" will come out of the mouths of any officer describing this incident. I'm also fairly certain that we won't find that the police spokesperson doesn't have a facebook post calling for a jihad.
I'm fairly certain that most people are intelligent enough to read the entirety of the transcript of press conferences and not just pick and choose certain things to be triggered over.
I've looked up and down the officers of the court listings and I'll be damned if I can find 'police spokesperson' in the judicial process of a court of law.
In a vacuum I did not have a problem with the spokesperson saying that because I just assumed that he was summarizing what the shooter said. Nevertheless, if you're a spox speaking about a mass shooting, your words in the first press conference post arrest should absolutely be dissected. It's literally his job to be crystal clear about what he is trying to communicate, he failed. I'll save my sympathy for the people he killed, and be grateful that he didn't carry out his plan to drive to Florida to find more totally, not at all race oriented, coincidentally asian owned spas to shoot up. Of course what's the case with you, you find some randos on the internet and get outraged about others outrage, because being mad and constantly victimized is fuel for you weirdos.
I did have a massive problem with him liking racist posts on facebook, but not surprised. Police departments are safe havens for people who think and act like you do. I'll pocket my shock and surprise for the first cop to aggressively attempt to break the thin, and white hooded, blue line.