22 November 2021, The Tablet

SUV ploughs into adults and children in Christmas parade

by CNS


SUV ploughs into adults and children in Christmas parade

A person in Waukesha, Wis., walks past a police car blocking Main Street November 22, 2021, the morning after a car raced through a holiday parade.
CNS photo/Cheney Orr, Reuters

Church leaders and parishes offered prayers for the five people who died and dozens more who were injured, including a Catholic priest, church parishioners and Catholic school students, when an SUV ploughed through spectators watching a Christmas parade in Waukesha, Wisconsin.

“Our prayers are with the people who have been injured and killed during the tragic incident in Waukesha,” Sandra Peterson, communication director for the Archdiocese of Milwaukee, said in a statement posted on the archdiocesan website hours after the incident occurred on the evening of 21 November.

Waukesha is about 20 miles west of Milwaukee and is in the archdiocese.

“Among the injured are one of our Catholic priests, as well as multiple parishioners and Waukesha Catholic school children,” Peterson said. “Please join us in prayer for all those involved, their families, and those who are traumatised from witnessing the horrible scene.”

A post early on Monday 22 November on the Facebook page of the Catholic Community of Waukesha, a group of four parishes, said church leaders were monitoring “the impact of yesterday's tragic event” and ministering to injured parishioners as well as those who attended the parade but were uninjured.

“It is in our most difficult hours that we, as a community, turn to our Lord for refuge, strength and love,” the post said.

Community members gathered soon after the incident to pray the rosary on Facebook. Mass was offered early on Monday at St. William Church, one of the churches in the community, for the victims. A prayer service was planned later in the evening at the church.

The Waukesha Catholic Community also was arranging for counselling and support services for anyone seeking assistance.

Authorities said early on Monday that five people died and more than 40 others were injured when an SUV broke through a barricade at about 4:39 p.m. local time and drove down the street on which the parade was taking place.

The victims included at least 11 adults and 12 children, authorities said

Waukesha Police Chief Daniel Thompson said the driver's vehicle had been recovered and that a “person of interest” identified as Darrell Brooks Jr, 39, was taken into custody. Five counts of first-degree intentional homicide had been referred to the district attorney. Thompson declined to discuss a motive for the incident.

News reports said Brooks was a Milwaukee man with a criminal history dating back to 1999 that includes numerous violent felonies.

Mayor Shawn Reilly described the incident as a “horrible and senseless act”, local media reported.

A video posted on the website of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel showed an SUV speeding down the street between parade participants and parade watchers sitting and standing by the kerb as a police vehicle, with siren blaring, followed at a slower pace.

Another video showed bags, a baby stroller and other personal belongings strewn in the street along the parade route afterwards.

The newspaper also reported that Thompson said that “an officer discharged his weapon at the suspect vehicle to try to stop the vehicle. No bystanders were inured as a result of the weapon discharge.”

The parade is one the city's biggest and most beloved annual events, drawing viewers and participants from throughout southeastern Wisconsin.

 


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