Culture & Society

Accused Chico library shooter flashes hateful ‘white power’ symbol in first court appearance since killing 2

The teen accused of opening fire and killing two inside a Butte County Library continued his campaign of hate by flashing the “white power” sign in court. Bradley Scott Sayer, 18, was in court in Chico, California Thursday. Sayer’s arms were shackled during the hearing and he was.

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Brimstone Report is tracking this as a curated culture & society brief. The source report from NY Post says: The teen accused of opening fire and killing two inside a Butte County Library continued his campaign of hate by flashing the “white power” sign in court. Bradley Scott Sayer, 18, was in court in Chico, California Thursday. Sayer’s arms were shackled during the hearing and he was.

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  • Primary source: NY Post
  • Published: Jun 25, 2026, 11:21 PM UTC
  • Coverage area: Culture & Society
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