Besides the Pensacola shooting by a Saudi national, there was another mass shooting that got quickly buried by the media that took place over at Pearl Harbor earlier this week.

Supposedly, somebody by the name of G. Romero who was a member of the United States Navy shot three people with his service weapon before committing suicide.

Washington Times:

A U.S. sailor shot three civilians with his service weapon, killing two of them, before taking his own life at Pearl Harbor, just days before thousands descend on the storied military base to mark the 78th anniversary of the Japanese bombing that propelled the United States into World War II.

Rear Adm. Robert Chadwick, commander of Navy Region Hawaii, said the military would evaluate whether security should be upgraded before the annual ceremony Saturday. About a dozen survivors of the 1941 bombing were expected to attend, along with dignitaries and service members.

The shooter was identified Thursday as 22-year-old G. Romero, according to a military official who spoke on condition of anonymity to provide details that had not been made public.

There has been little if any information about this G. Romero person released to the public. I was unable to find a picture of him after scanning through social media and through various search engines. This is odd considering the shooting took place several days ago. One would expect to at least see some photos of this person by now.

Either way, this story has been buried. Possibly because the name Romero could indicate that he was a colorful individual of Mexican heritage or whatever. Or the military is trying to hide something else that happened.

Of course, if this shooter was White, you can bet that his face would be plastered all over the media and he’d be painted as the most evil person to ever live.

The one thing we know for sure, is that whatever happened, didn’t serve the overall Jewish narrative. That’s why this story has been flushed down the memory hole.