Yellowstone Park shooting gunman spewed racist views before thwarted attack, prosecutors say
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The man who authorities say tried to carry out a mass shooting in Yellowstone National Park last year spewed racist views months before his attempted attack, prosecutors said in court documents.
In documents filed with the U.S. District Court in Wyoming last week, federal prosecutors said Fussner planned the potential mass shooting they called "a terror attack" and revealed his plans to his brother.
Samson Fussner, 28, ranted about his mental health issues, racist ideas and plans for mass shootings in the employee dining room and at a fireworks display in West Yellowstone, Montana, according to court documents.
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