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Democrat Josselyn Berry, who works as the press secretary for left-wing Arizona governor Katie Hobbs, invoked gun violence in a disturbing social media post less than 12 hours after the Nashville Christian school shooting.

Berry shared an image of a woman holding two handguns alongside the caption “Us when we see transphobes.”

Just hours earlier, 28-year-old transgender mass shooter Audrey Hale killed three 9-year-old children, including the pastor’s child, as well as three adults, including the head of the school.

The tweet received millions of views.

The tweet appears to have been removed by Twitter for invoking violence against conservatives and Christians, according to Fox News.

Berry also wrote on the same day, “If you work in the progressive community and are transphobic, you’re not progressive.”

In response, many people are calling on Berry to be fired after appearing to support Hale’s horrific act of violence.

The Arizona Freedom Caucus wrote, “Less than 12 hours after the tragic shooting in Nashville by a deranged transgender activist, Katie Hobbs’s Press Secretary calls for shooting people Democrats disagree with.”

“Calling for violence like this is un-American & never acceptable. Josselyn Berry should be fired immediately,” the group wrote.

Hale entered the building by shooting down a side door. She was carrying two “assault-type rifles” and a handgun.

The shooter climbed a set of stairs and opened fire. She shot at responding officers from a second-story window, which struck the windshield of a patrol car.

Hale, who was a biological female, previously attended the Christian school and may have suffered from gender dysphoria. Police found a “manifesto” along with maps and a detailed plan of the attack. Evidence shows that Hale had left behind written material showing the attack was “calculated and planned.”

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The transgender mass shooter identified as “He/Him” according to her LinkedIn profile. She also went by the name “Aiden.” Hale’s motive is unclear as many Americans have called on the release of her “manifesto,” including Tennessee Republican Rep. Tim Burchett.

Rep. Burchett said, “Our trans youth are troubled. If they don’t get the help they need they can grow up to have some serious issues, but I obviously don’t believe they’ll all grow up to be shooters like this.”

“We need to know what was going through this person’s head, and the manifesto should be made public,” the Tennessee Republican continued.

The remarkable and heroic bodycam footage of metro police in Nashville, TN has been released to the public.

Wasting no time, police officers rushed into the building and ran directly toward the sound of gunshots. There are two bodycam clips from police officers Rex Englebert and Michael Collazo who are credited with neutralizing 28-year-old Audrey Hale.