Posted on 09/30/2022 11:02:57 AM PDT by Tench_Coxe
Shannon Brandt, the man who is accused of fatally hitting Cayler Ellingson with an SUV, has been charged with murder in the death of the 18-year-old, and new information alleges that the teenager was run over by an SUV.
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Foster County State’s Attorney Kara Brinster announced on Friday that Brandt is being charged with murder in addition to duty in an accident involving death. Brinster said that the charge of criminal vehicular homicide has been dismissed because of the new murder charge.
(Excerpt) Read more at msn.com ...
....or get hanged! You slept through grammar class?
No mention in article regarding what degree of murder he has been charged with, but then why would one expect a reporter to actually do their job in today’s commie world. It’s better to keep the sheep ignorant of such facts.
The new term for deliberately running someone over is "subdued" as the murderer Brandt told 911.
Good old Faux news...
Typical journo-loserism. He wasn’t run over by an SUV, he was run over by a deranged leftist (redundant, I know) driving an SUV. Driving, as in having complete control over the vehicle. The SUV had no freewill.
The family needs to sue the car manufacturer. After all, families are suing gun manufacturers when their loved ones have been shot by sociopaths. Next time I, or a family member chokes on a turkey bone, I'm going to sue Butterball.
is he still out on his low bail?....
actually they would search for pics of her as a cheerleader or in a bathing suit and we'd have a whole thread of "guilty" "not guilty".....
Is the sonofabitch in jail now?
Geeezz... ain't you got not learnin'? It's "or get hunged".
I stand corrected. In old Dodge City miscreants got hunged. I googled it!
Great, now give him a public hanging the hour AFTER he is found guilty!
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