The conspiracy theorist who pulled a gun on a Washington, D.C., pizza shop in 2016 over a conspiracy theory was killed by police in a traffic stop in North Carolina. Police say Edgar Welch was shot last week by two North Carolina police officers after he pulled a gun on them during a traffic stop.
The man who opened fire in a popular D.C. pizza parlor, thinking it was part of a pedophile conspiracy, was killed after police allege he pulled a gun on officers.
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WASHINGTON (DC News Now) — A North Carolina man known for investigating an election-related conspiracy theory in D.C. that was dubbed “pizzagate” was shot and killed by police in North Carolina.
The man who stormed into a Washington D.C. restaurant with loaded weapons during an incident widely known as “Pizzagate” is now dead after North Carolina police shot him during a traffic stop. Edgar Maddison Welch, 36, was shot just after 10 p.m. last ...
An incumbent Democrat narrowly won re-election to the state’s highest court. But the Republican-controlled court is considering an unusual protest from her challenger that could flip the result.
There was that: N.C. State attempting to complete a comeback in the final minutes; North Carolina attempting to hold on. Also good: It came down to the final play and final second, with the Tar Heels’ Jalen Washington swatting away Jayden Taylor’s floater in the lane just before the horn sounded, preserving UNC’s 63-61 victory.
Authorities say the man who traveled armed to a pizzeria in the nation's capital nearly a decade ago because of a fake online conspiracy theory has been shot and killed by police in North Carolina.
The conspiracy theorist who pulled a gun on a Washington, D.C., pizza shop in 2016 over a conspiracy theory was killed by police in a traffic stop in North Carolina. Police say Edgar Welch was ...