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MSNBC

The suspect in the Waukesha, Wisconsin, Christmas parade tragedy, has been charged with a 6th intentional homicide count in connection with the case, court filings show. https://t.co/SkFwOPOTsg

CNN

Waukesha will hold a moment of silence today, marking one week since a car drove through a city Christmas parade, killing six people and injuring scores of others. https://t.co/QMNccpBI0y

CNN

"I love getting the community together and doing it for free." After a driver rammed an SUV through a Christmas parade in Waukesha, Wisconsin, Brock Held decided to start building wheelchair ramps for the victims who would need one once they returned home https://t.co/F0ttCq0csJ

New York Times

The man accused of plowing his SUV through a parade in Waukesha, Wisconsin, had been freed on $1,000 bail for a different charge in early November. His controversial release may have been the result of inexperience and a case backlog, interviews show. https://t.co/Mb0tObPMyN

CNN

More than a dozen people remain hospitalized after a driver rammed an SUV through a Christmas parade in Wisconsin over the weekend, killing six people and injuring dozens more. https://t.co/DLVugZF9wj

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NBC News

The suspect in the Waukesha, Wisconsin, Christmas parade tragedy, has been charged with a 6th intentional homicide count in connection with the case, court filings show. https://t.co/Hpmw0QOOrc

The Guardian

Nearly $3m raised for Waukesha Christmas parade victims https://t.co/ijdkS32qKw

USA TODAY

Donations have been flooding into the United for Waukesha Community Fund, which was set up moments after the tragedy. https://t.co/N6pOwBZ9uL

CBS News

Husband of Waukesha parade victim learned of her cancer diagnosis after she died: "Maybe God took her so she didn't have to suffer" https://t.co/Pj8fcS7u8E

Washington Post

What we know so far on the sequence of events that led to the Waukesha tragedy https://t.co/8jGYTk3iIM

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Newsweek

Joseph Domask was previously the attorney for Darrell Brooks, who is currently charged with six counts of first-degree intentional homicide. https://t.co/txk6XgwiKV

Axios

In a rare joint statement, Wisconsin Sens. Tammy Baldwin and Ron Johnson warned that "outside individuals or groups" might attempt to exploit the Waukesha Christmas parade tragedy for political gain. https://t.co/YLaWOwbeyu

Newsweek

Donations for the victims of the attack on the Waukesha Christmas Parade last week have poured in from across the country, now totaling over $2 million. https://t.co/Bt0EJbFz3H

The Hill

GoFundMe removes page for Waukesha parade suspect https://t.co/CwLoHGIZSO https://t.co/8qhzcn4PLU

Newsweek

The GoFundMe user wanted to raise $5 million to pay for the suspect's bail. https://t.co/ScrxNgxCvs

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Washington Examiner

The families deserve to know why they were attacked and whether certain media rhetoric and riot-enabling politicians made it happen, writes @KayleeDMcGhee. "Hopefully, the justice system finds answers to those questions because the media won't even try." https://t.co/ZwUZCwBmpS

Washington Examiner

Brooks was charged with first-degree intentional homicide in connection to the death of Jackson Sparks, an 8-year-old boy. "The nature of this offense is shocking," said the court commissioner. He is now being held on a $5 million cash bail. https://t.co/lba3hOh3K5

Washington Examiner

A visitation and funeral service for the 8-year-old victim, Jackson Sparks, is scheduled for Thursday at Brooklife Church, and it will be followed by a private burial on Friday https://t.co/mzBIwUB9b4

Washington Examiner

Waukesha parade massacre suspect Darrell Brooks faces new homicide charge after child dies https://t.co/mzBIwUB9b4

Washington Examiner

Seven children remain hospitalized a week after Waukesha parade massacre A vigil was held Sunday, including a moment of silence at 4:39 p.m., exactly one week after the attack, to honor the victims. https://t.co/MLUJaYpF5u

Washington Times

The statement comes less than a week after an SUV sped into a Christmas parade in Waukesha, about a half-hour outside of Milwaukee, last Sunday. https://t.co/JPUS050LcT

Washington Times

“It has come to our attention that outside individuals or groups may attempt to exploit the tragedy that occurred last Sunday in Waukesha for their own political purposes.” https://t.co/s4bwWJDHLV

Washington Times

Wisconsin Sens. Ron Johnson and Tammy Baldwin issued a joint statement asking outside groups not to politicize the parade attack in Waukesha. https://t.co/zhUEj024K0

Washington Examiner

.@JJWatt, a defensive-end for the @AZCardinals and a Waukesha native, offered to cover the funeral costs, local media reported. "Truly hoping everyone is going to be ok and those not involved are now safe," Watt tweeted following the attack. https://t.co/Se5cY78QOw

Washington Examiner

For the peacock network, the Waukesha attack was apparently just an "accident" for which a certain unnamed "suspect" may or may not be responsible, writes @BecketAdams. "NBC is loath even to refer to the Waukesha attack as such." https://t.co/PteyKXwfxU

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Newsmax

.@AmeshiaCross examines the liberal media's spin of the Rittenhouse trial, the Waukesha attack, and the Jussie Smollett story on Newsmax's Eric Bolling The Balance. https://t.co/fzvIXqD6zL

Newsmax

White House @PressSec Jen Psaki tried to explain to reporters why President @JoeBiden has not visited the families of Waukesha, Wisconsin victims. @FinnertyUSA: "He's the POTUS, so don't lie to our faces and tell us that." https://t.co/stCc769mxL https://t.co/14WPHQj2Uq

One America News Network

Lawyer representing Waukesha Christmas parade suspect withdraws from case - https://t.co/V6EwZN12yn #OANN https://t.co/iCvtkBThr6

Newsmax

White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki says President Biden has no plans to visit Waukesha. @Stinchfield1776 slams Joe Biden's Nantucket trip over visiting the victims of Wisconsin. https://t.co/CDYKgELStl

Fox News

Waukesha parade suspect dodged jail in deadbeat dad case just five days before deadly attack https://t.co/q7uNWWURSX

Fox News

Waukesha suspect intimidated a witness from jail weeks before deadly rampage, prosecutor says https://t.co/IXxTgvX34U

Fox News

Waukesha parade suspect speaks publicly for first time since attack https://t.co/OBUp2Hk3YH

Newsmax

Criminal law experts say that, had prosecutors taken the lengthy rap sheet of the accused deadly Waukesha parade rampage driver into account, he may have been behind bars instead of behind the wheel of an SUV. https://t.co/1eJiJmcqIt

Newsmax

President Biden currently has no plans to visit Waukesha, Wisconsin, after an attack on a Christmas parade last Sunday killed six people and injured dozens more. https://t.co/ATEuSM8Qzv

National Review

In order to avoid describing the circumstances that led to the Waukesha attack, the media has taken to assigning agency to the car. https://t.co/M5W9pYFhkA