A man who fired a gun inside a Washington D.C. restaurant, motivated by a fake online conspiracy theory nearly a decade ago, ...
He promoted #Pizzagate, a belief that Democrats were sexually abusing kids in a restraunt's non-existent basement.
In 2017, Welch subsequently pleaded guilty to interstate transportation of a firearm and ammunition and assault with a dangerous weapon. Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson — who now serves on the Supreme ...
Police say that despite being ordered to drop the weapon, Welch didn't comply, leading two officers to shoot him during the ...
A North Carolina man known for investigating an election-related conspiracy theory in D.C. that was dubbed “pizzagate” was shot and killed by police in North Carolina.
The man who showed up armed to a Washington, D.C., pizzeria after falling for a debunked conspiracy involving allegations of ...
The shooting death of Welch is under review by the North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation, and the officers who fired ...
Police said Edgar Maddison Welch pulled out a gun during a traffic stop and when he did not drop it as instructed, was shot ...
A man notorious for shooting up a pizzeria in the US capital where he wrongly believed Hillary Clinton and other Democrats ...
Edgar Welch opened fire in a Northwest D.C. pizza parlor based on the unfounded internet “Pizzagate” theory that the ...