Posted on 11/26/2021 11:59:08 PM PST by blueplum
(CNN)After a driver rammed an SUV through a Christmas parade in Waukesha, Wisconsin, Brock Held knew he had to do something to help those in his community who were still hospitalized.
"I knew I had an idea that could help these people," Held told CNN. Held decided to start building wheelchair ramps for the victims who would be in need of one once they returned home. There are at least four ramps needed during the first round, but as victims begin to leave the hospital in the coming months, there will be a greater need....
... He chose an anonymous name so the focus would go to the mission and not his work....
(Excerpt) Read more at cnn.com ...
How nice of BLM to do this after this white supremacist attack.
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Operation Cover up.
And watch the WI Soros DA’s do a deal to a avoid a trials
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Good people helping neighbors, friends and strangers in need. That’s what America and decent Americans are all about.
No race, religion, nationality involved. Just good people all around.
I’ll volunteer to build a gallows for the mophead that murdered those innocent people.
Oh! A driver!
I'm glad that they clarified that. Might have otherwise thought that it had been driven by a pedestrian.
Regards,
It’s wonderful that he’s doing this but so sad to think about all of those poor people whose lives will never be the same.
Imagine….twenty-four hour coverage.
“A white driver rammed a SUV through a Kwanza parade in Baltimore, MD”
God bless that contractor.
But the money ought to be coming from the DA’s annual budget.
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