Resolution criteria
Resolves YES if, by the time the market is resolved, the person publicly identified by law enforcement as the shooter is described as a “Palestinian activist” by either:
An official source (police/DA/DOJ press release or charging document), or
At least two reputable, non-partisan outlets (e.g., AP, Reuters, BBC) citing evidence of Palestinian political activism (self-identification, organizational membership/leadership, organizing events, public advocacy) that pre-dates the shooting.
“Palestinian activist” refers to documented political or social activism related to the Palestinian cause; mere Palestinian nationality/ethnicity or heritage alone does not qualify.
If multiple shooters are officially identified, resolve YES if any identified shooter meets the above definition.
Not sufficient: anonymous social media rumors, partisan blogs, or unsourced claims. Later corrections from official sources supersede earlier reporting.
Suggested verification sources:
Local police/DA press releases (official website of the investigating agency)
U.S. DOJ press releases: https://www.justice.gov/news
Associated Press: https://apnews.com/
Reuters: https://www.reuters.com/
BBC News: https://www.bbc.com/news
Background
Media often conflate identity with activism; this market hinges on evidence of activism (statements, affiliations, organizing) rather than ethnicity or nationality.
Official documents and wire services (AP/Reuters) are preferred because they issue corrections and maintain sourcing standards.
Considerations
If the shooter is unidentified at market close, resolution should wait until identification and credible sourcing emerge.
Post-incident claims created after the shooting count only if they reliably document pre-existing activism (e.g., archived posts, prior membership records).
If credible sources conflict, require either an official statement or two independent reputable outlets in agreement before resolving.