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|fullname = Bryan Isaack Clyde | |fullname = Bryan Isaack Clyde | ||
|alias = N/A | |alias = N/A | ||
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|hobby = N/A | |hobby = N/A | ||
|goals = To kill people in the Dallas Courthouse (failed) | |goals = To kill people in the Dallas Courthouse (failed) | ||
|crimes = Attempted | |crimes = Attempted [[murder]]<br>[[Misogyny]]<br>[[Xenophobia]]<br>[[Homophobia]]<br>[[Transphobia]] | ||
|type of villain = Wrathful Attempted Killer | |type of villain = Wrathful Attempted Killer | ||
|motive = Unknown, possibly far-right extremism | |motive = Unknown, possibly far-right extremism | ||
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'''Bryan Isaack "Brian" Clyde''' (September 30<sup>th</sup>, 1996 - June 17<sup>th</sup>, 2019) was an attempted murderer who was responsible for the botched 2019 Dallas Courthouse shooting. He was formerly a veteran who was honorably discharged. His motives are believed to be of [[Alt-Right|alt-right]] nature, given his internet activity, although this is unknown. He was known to be [[Transphobia|transphobic]] and anti-feminist, and had a fascination with [[Nazi Party|Nazism]]. | '''Bryan Isaack "Brian" Clyde''' (September 30<sup>th</sup>, 1996 - June 17<sup>th</sup>, 2019) was an attempted [[Murder|murderer]] who was responsible for the botched 2019 Dallas Courthouse shooting. He was formerly a veteran who was honorably discharged. His motives are believed to be of [[Alt-Right|alt-right]] nature, given his internet activity, although this is unknown. He was known to be [[Transphobia|transphobic]] and [[Anti-Feminism|anti-feminist]], and had a fascination with [[Nazi Party|Nazism]]. | ||
His brother had also reported to the FBI that he was suicidal. | His brother had also reported to the FBI that he was suicidal. | ||
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==Internet Attention== | ==Internet Attention== | ||
The shooting initially received very little attention in the first few hours of it having had happened. However, when the notorious image of Clyde approaching the courthouse in a balaclava, tactical gear, and him holding a clip surfaced, numerous people started mocking the obvious attention seeking aspect of such, and some deduced that he thought that committing | The shooting initially received very little attention in the first few hours of it having had happened. However, when the notorious image of Clyde approaching the courthouse in a balaclava, tactical gear, and him holding a clip surfaced, numerous people started mocking the obvious attention seeking aspect of such, and some deduced that he thought that committing [[mass murder]] was like video games. Many pointed out the major failure of the attempted shootout. | ||
On May 4, 2020, Tom Fox was nominated for a Pulitzer Prize for his famous photo. | On May 4, 2020, Tom Fox was nominated for a Pulitzer Prize for his famous photo. | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*His family believes he could've possibly intended for the police to shoot at him as a mean of suicide. | *His family believes he could've possibly intended for the police to shoot at him as a mean of suicide. | ||
*He was apparently both a fascist and an environmentalist. | *He was apparently both a [[fascist]] and an environmentalist. | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
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[[Category:Faux Affably Evil]] | [[Category:Faux Affably Evil]] | ||
[[Category:Alt-right]] | [[Category:Alt-right]] | ||
[[Category:Fascist]] | |||
[[Category:Irony]] | |||
[[Category:Eco Terrorists]] | |||
[[Category:United States of America]] | |||
[[Category:Modern Villains]] |
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Bryan Isaack "Brian" Clyde (September 30th, 1996 - June 17th, 2019) was an attempted murderer who was responsible for the botched 2019 Dallas Courthouse shooting. He was formerly a veteran who was honorably discharged. His motives are believed to be of alt-right nature, given his internet activity, although this is unknown. He was known to be transphobic and anti-feminist, and had a fascination with Nazism.
His brother had also reported to the FBI that he was suicidal.
History edit
Clyde approached the courthouse with a lot of gear, and fired into the entrance. However, he was overwhelmed by police and security forces and only superficially injured one person. After the confrontation, he ran to the parking lot where he collapsed. Later, after being taken to the hospital, he was pronounced dead.
Tom Fox photographed Clyde running to the courthouse, as well as an image of him picking up an ammo clip and him dead.
Internet Attention edit
The shooting initially received very little attention in the first few hours of it having had happened. However, when the notorious image of Clyde approaching the courthouse in a balaclava, tactical gear, and him holding a clip surfaced, numerous people started mocking the obvious attention seeking aspect of such, and some deduced that he thought that committing mass murder was like video games. Many pointed out the major failure of the attempted shootout.
On May 4, 2020, Tom Fox was nominated for a Pulitzer Prize for his famous photo.
Trivia edit
- His family believes he could've possibly intended for the police to shoot at him as a mean of suicide.
- He was apparently both a fascist and an environmentalist.
Gallery edit
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The notable picture taken moments before the attempted murder.
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A snippit of witness footage taken as being reported on Fox 4. The photographer of the previous image can be seen taking cover to the right.