Mike Belcher, a social media commentator, posted several tweets on September 24, 2025, questioning media coverage and referencing recent events.
In one post at 17:35 UTC, Belcher wrote, “Hey, anybody remember this glowing puff-piece by @nhpr? https://t.co/GgKscGkvrO”. In this tweet, he appeared to be referencing a previous article or report by New Hampshire Public Radio (NHPR).
At 17:42 UTC the same day, Belcher questioned the details of an incident involving a shooter. He tweeted, “Did the latest terrorist fail so badly at marksmanship he hit several illegal aliens on accident before killing himself? https://t.co/knr6f2m9ko”.
Later that afternoon at 17:52 UTC, Belcher commented further with another tweet: “Not quite ‘nonsense,’ but like so much else it was projection. https://t.co/br9DkUgIIr”.
Belcher’s posts come amid ongoing debates over how media outlets cover incidents involving violence and immigration status. NHPR has previously been cited for its reporting in the region. Social media platforms continue to serve as forums for public commentary and critique of news coverage and current events.



