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Pizzagate: Gunman fires in restaurant at centre of conspiracy | Pizzagate: Gunman fires in restaurant at centre of conspiracy |
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A man has been arrested after firing a rifle inside a pizza restaurant in Washington DC that was the target of a bizarre fake US election story. | |
No-one was injured in the incident at Comet Ping Pong in an affluent neighbourhood of the nation's capital. | |
A 28-year-old man from North Carolina was taken into police custody. | A 28-year-old man from North Carolina was taken into police custody. |
Conspiracy theorists said the pizzeria was the base of a child sex ring run by ex-US presidential candidate Hillary Clinton and her aide, John Podesta. | |
Edgar Maddison Welch, the man arrested on Sunday, told police he went to the restaurant to "self-investigate" the theory, dubbed "pizzagate". | |
Explained: Pizzagate and the spread of fake news | Explained: Pizzagate and the spread of fake news |
The suspect allegedly walked into the restaurant and pointed the rifle at an employee, who managed to flee. He later fired the weapon. | The suspect allegedly walked into the restaurant and pointed the rifle at an employee, who managed to flee. He later fired the weapon. |
He has been charged with assault with a dangerous weapon. | He has been charged with assault with a dangerous weapon. |
The "pizzagate" theory originated on alternative message board 4chan, based on emails hacked from the Democratic Party and leaked by Wikileaks. | The "pizzagate" theory originated on alternative message board 4chan, based on emails hacked from the Democratic Party and leaked by Wikileaks. |
The restaurant's owner, James Alefantis, a Democratic Party donor, appears in the emails in relation to organising a Democratic fundraiser. | The restaurant's owner, James Alefantis, a Democratic Party donor, appears in the emails in relation to organising a Democratic fundraiser. |
Users of 4chan and another message board Reddit had claimed that words in the emails, such as cheese, hot dog, and pizza, were code for young children and sex acts. | |
Mr Alefantis said after Sunday's incident: "Let me state unequivocally: These stories are completely and entirely false, and there is no basis in fact to any of them. | |
"What happened today demonstrates that promoting false and reckless conspiracy theories comes with consequences." | |
The bizarre and unfounded theory has been spread online by right-wing blogs such as Infowars, which is run by Donald Trump supporter Alex Jones. | The bizarre and unfounded theory has been spread online by right-wing blogs such as Infowars, which is run by Donald Trump supporter Alex Jones. |
Mr Jones, a conspiracy theorist and talk radio host, said Mr Trump called him the day after the election to thank him and his followers. | Mr Jones, a conspiracy theorist and talk radio host, said Mr Trump called him the day after the election to thank him and his followers. |
The theory was also pushed online by Michael Flynn Jr, son of General Michael Flynn, Mr Trump's choice for national security adviser. | The theory was also pushed online by Michael Flynn Jr, son of General Michael Flynn, Mr Trump's choice for national security adviser. |
Mr Alefantis, the owner of Comet Pizza, has received hundreds of threatening messages on Instagram and Facebook. | Mr Alefantis, the owner of Comet Pizza, has received hundreds of threatening messages on Instagram and Facebook. |
There have also been protests outside the eatery. | There have also been protests outside the eatery. |
The conspiracy theory was one of a number of fake news stories related to the US election that have spread both before and after the poll. | The conspiracy theory was one of a number of fake news stories related to the US election that have spread both before and after the poll. |
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