Boulder, Colorado shooter Ahmed Al-Issa reportedly had ISIS sympathies, an anonymous White House official said on Tuesday.
Screenshots of Al-Issa's social media pages have also been obtained by The Post Millennial's Ian Miles Cheong, prior to the page being deleted. The screenshots show that Al-Issa was a practicing Muslim, aruging against Islamaphobia and for increased acceptance of refugees.
Al-Issa also shared anti-Trump content.
Al-Issa, 21, is in custody and has been accused of killing 10 people, including a police officer, after opening fire inside a King Soopers grocery store in Boulder, Colorado Monday afternoon. He has been charged with 10 counts of first degree murder.
Al-Issa, of Arvada, Colorado, was shot in the leg by Boulder police and is currently in hospital, where police say he is in stable condition.