Hitler specch found at home of white man accused of killing two black men

A copy of an Adolf Hitler speech has been found at the home of a 23-year-old white suspect accused of killing two black men and firing on a family, in a string of attacks that police say may have been racially motivated.
A law enforcement official said the Hitler speech was found at the home of Kenneth Gleason in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, and investigators said DNA on shell casings and other evidence linked him to the crimes.