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Here Are The 5 Victims Who Were Murdered In Waukesha


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Our hearts go out to the families affected by the Waukesha massacre.

Although domestic terror has not yet been the official motive ascribed to the suspect who committed this atrocity, we all have a very strong feeling as to why this happened.

Darrell Brooks has been charged with 5 counts of intentional vehicular homicide, but we still don’t know his official motives, and we can only speculate at this point…

Here are the names of those who had their lives taken by a sadistic individual who is more than likely a left-wing domestic terrorist:

Fox News asks, who were the victims?

The Milwaukee Dancing Grannies, which describes itself on its Facebook page as “group of grannies that meet once a week to practice routines for summer and winter parades,” says its members are among the fatalities.

“Our group was doing what they loved, performing in front of crowds in a parade putting smiles on faces of all ages, filling them with joy and happiness,” it said in a statement. “While performing the grannies enjoyed hearing the crowds cheers and applause which certainly brought smiles to their faces and warmed their hearts.”

While left wing Americans used this awful tragedy to justify violence, and vent their frustrations with the verdict in the Rittenhouse case, conservative leaders voiced support for the victims and their families:

The New York Post reported the tragic casualties:

The carnage unfolded at the annual celebration in the small city of Waukesha shortly after 4:40 p.m. local time and left more than 40 people injured, city officials said. At least 12 of the victims are children.

A person of interest was in custody and police have not ruled out terrorism as a motive, according to Police Chief Daniel Thompson.



 

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