The Philadelphia gunman who left five dead has been unmasked as a cross-dressing Black Lives Matter supporter who made chilling Facebook posts about ‘evil spirits.’
Kimbrady Carriker, 40, shot dead four men and a 15-year-old boy in the Kingsessing neighborhood on the eve of the Fourth of July.
He is in custody and facing multiple murder charges after rampaging through the streets with an AR-15, a handgun and wearing a ballistic vest.
The killer has now been revealed to be a firearm-obsessed computer nerd who posted a video just a few days ago of children at a gun range.
Facebook posts from March 2022 show Carriker dressed as a woman, wearing a bra, hooped earrings and gold bracelets.
He had posted eerie articles to Facebook titled: ‘How do you know if an evil spirit is following you,’ as well as a photo of a map listing historic ‘black massacres’ throughout the US with the caption stating: ‘We kept the receipts.’
Kimbrady Carriker, 40, shot dead four men and a 15-year-old boy in the Kingsessing neighborhood on the eve of the Fourth of July (pictured: a Facebook post from March 2022 show Carriker dressed as a woman, wearing a bra, hooped earrings and gold bracelets)
Carriker dressed as a woman in a Facebook post from last MarchÂ
Carriker in a Facebook post from October 2011
Facebook posts reveal the killer is a computer nerd who is obsessed by firearms – even posting video a few days ago of children at a gun range
Kimbrady Carriker, 40, of Philadelphia, was arrested shortly after a mass shooting in Kingsessing on the eve of Fourth of July that left five men dead and two children woundedÂ
In May 2020, Carriker posted a video to his Facebook of a burning Philaldelphia police car that had been daubed in graffiti with the letters, ‘ACAB,’ which stands for ‘All Cops Are B******s.’
He was also using a police scanner in an attempt to stay a step ahead of the cops but was ultimately backed into an alleyway and surrendered.
City officials held a press conference Tuesday during where they refused to name the suspect and said they were unable to provide any motive for the attack.
The victims were named as Ralph Moralis, 59; Joseph Wamah, 31; Dymir Stanton, 29; Lashyd Merritt, 20; and Daujan Brown, 15.Â
Before the press conference police sources confirmed to the Philadelphia Inquirer that Carriker was the 40-year-old suspect arrested.Â
Families had been enjoying the festivities in the neighborhood when the gunman wearing a bulletproof vest wielding an AR-style rifle and handgun opened fire on his unsuspecting victims.
A mother and daughter who lived with Carriker on the 5600 block of Belmar Terrace back in 2021 were shocked to find out he was named as a suspect in the massacre.
Tina Rosette, 49, told the Philadelphia Inquirer that Carriker was ‘really smart, intelligent, creative,’ and loved working on computer programs.
Rosette added she while she had never seen Carriker with a gun, she admitted that he had ‘an aggressive approach to some things in life.’
She recalled Carriker sometimes taught people how to fight in self-defense, but she claimed he did not give them much direction about how or when to stop.
But Rosette’s 24-year-old daughter Cianni said she had seen Carriker’s handgun and he was ‘trying to get me comfortable around guns and stuff like that.’
On his social media pages, Carriker regularly posted about supporting Black Lives Matter, including his support for workers who protested in the Strike For Black Lives in July 2020.Â
He had also shared images of items of clothing with phrases like ‘the first amendment defines us, the second amendment defends us’ on them.
Another hooded sweatshirt includes branding that says: ‘I lubricate my AR-15 liberal tears.’
One other design includes the eerie phrase: ‘Know this we are many they are few. To fear death is a choice and they can’t hang us all.’Â
Carriker had also shared images showing support for former President Donald Trump and promoting being Vegan in another.Â
Bullet holes found on the side of a parked truck are marked as police officers work at the scene the day after a shooting in the Kingsessing section of southwest Philadelphia
District Attorney Larry Krasner listens to community members who comfort each other following a mass shooting in the Kingsessing section of southwest Philadelphia
District Attorney Larry Krasner tweeted on Tuesday that he visited the scene of the shooting and met with community members.Â
‘Our hearts are broken over last night’s horrific shooting, and my deepest condolences go out to everyone impacted.
‘I was on site this morning and met with a witness, a family member of a victim, police, neighbors and electeds.’
Philadelphia police were dispatched to 56th Street and Chester Avenue around 8:30 p.m. Monday and found several victims.
Security camera video viewed later shows the shooter walking down the street calmly while firing at people before responding officers chased the suspect as he continued to fire.
Families had been enjoying the festivities in the neighborhood when the gunman wearing a bullet proof vest wielding an AR-style rifle and handgun opened fire on his victims
Philadelphia police were dispatched to 56th Street and Chester Avenue around 8:30 p.m. Monday night where they found several victims and shell casings scattered on the pavement
Police Commissioner Danielle Outlaw said at a news conference overnight that she did not know if the suspect was firing from his rifle or handgun at the time he was chased by cops, but confirmed he was ‘actively shooting.’
The officers then heard multiple gunshots further up the street on Kingsessing Avenue where they found ‘multiple casings’. The cops advanced further down the street before hearing more gunshots in the area of the 1800 block of Frazier Street.Â
Officers apprehended the suspect in the rear alley of the 1600 block of Frazier Street and found he was armed with a rifle, handgun, multiple magazines and a police scanner. The police did not fire any shots themselves.Â
‘Thank God our officers responded as quickly as they did. I can’t even describe the level of bravery and courage that was shown,’ Outlaw said.
Bullet holes found on the side of a parked truck are marked as police officers work at the scene the day after a shooting in the Kingsessing section of southwest Philadelphia
District Attorney Larry Krasner tweeted on Tuesday that he visited the scene of the shooting and met with community members
District Attorney Larry Krasner and other officials are walk through the neighborhood after last night’s shooting
The total number of victims increased overnight and police said a fifth victim was found four hours after the shooting when a man returned home and found his 31-year-old son dead in the living room with multiple gunshots wounds
Police place a rifle in a bag on the scene of a shooting on July 3 in Philadelphia
Officials had described the scene as covering an area of two by four blocks and said around 50 spent shell casings were found
Outlaw said at a news conference that all of the victims of the mass shooting were male, including the two-year-old and the 13-year-old. A mass shooting is defined by the FBI as an incident in which at least four people are murdered with a gun.
The total number of victims increased overnight and police said a fifth victim was found four hours after the shooting when a man returned home and found his 31-year-old son dead in the living room with multiple gunshot wounds.Â
‘We believe because of where he was found and where his house is on 56th Street, and the fact that we found ballistic evidence that matches the ballistic evidence we found on the street a few hours earlier, we believe this homicide is related,’ Philadelphia Police Chief Inspector Scott Small said.Â
Tim Eads said he heard fireworks, then gunshots, and saw police cars ‘flying by.’ His wife was on the second floor ‘looking out the bay window and saw the shooter actually coming down this street here behind me.’Â
Eads saw the other man with a pistol who, he said, may have been firing at the shooter.
‘He was using my car as a shield shooting out into the street,’ Eads said.
A resident named Roger, who declined to give his last name, said he and his family were eating in the living room at about 8:30 p.m. when they heard eight to 10 gunshots.
‘Everybody thought it was fireworks but … been around here about three years so I heard it enough,’ he said. ‘I looked out the window and seen a bunch of people running.’
He said he heard about four more shots and ‘thought it was the end of it.’Â
A bicycle at the scene of the shooting at 56th Street and Chester Avenue in Philadelphia
An evidence marker is seen as investigations are ongoing the day after a mass shooting
A resident named Roger, who declined to give his last name, said he and his family were eating in the living room at about 8:30 p.m. when they heard eight to 10 gunshots
Ten minutes later, he said, police came ‘flying down here,’ and about five minutes later, he heard rapid gunfire outside the house.
The Philadelphia violence is the country’s 29th mass killing in 2023, the highest on record by this time in the year.
The number of people killed in such events is also the highest by this time in the year.
There have been more than 550 mass killings since 2006, according to the database, in which at least 2,900 people have died and at least 2,000 people have been hurt.