Today marks 2 years since the massacre on the Christmas parade in Waukesha.
— End Wokeness (@EndWokeness) November 21, 2023
A black supremacist deliberately plowed his SUV into a crowd of white men, women, & children.
6 people were killed, ranging from 8 to 81 years old. 62 were injured.
Biden never paid a visit to…
Waukesha is remembering the victims of the vicious slaughter of innocents on the two year anniversary.
— Spitfire (@DogRightGirl) November 21, 2023
4:39pm. pic.twitter.com/wkiGk6JGgA
Main Street Parade Memorial Dedication On Tuesday, November 21, 2023 at 4:39 p.m. we will gather together as a City on the two-year anniversary of the parade tragedy to dedicate the Main Street Parade Memorial. We will honor the lives we lost, support those who are still suffering, and come together as a community. This ceremony will take place at the Five Points intersection in Downtown Waukesha (near 279 W Main St.). Healing Hearts and The United for Waukesha Resiliency Center will be on hand for resources and support. Blue glow bracelets will be handed out thanks to Educators Credit Union. Following the Dedication ceremony, all are invited to engrave a clay tile at the Clarke Hotel in their Banquet room (314 W Main Street) as part of the Waukesha Strong Tile Project. The tiles that are created will be placed in The Parade Memorial at Grede Park. The cost of the tile is $25 with proceeds going to the Parade Memorial Fund. Want to Donate to the Parade Memorial Fund? The Waukesha Christmas Parade Permanent Memorial Fund was established by the City of Waukesha Parade Memorial Commission to raise funds to build a permanent memorial to the victims of the November 21, 2021 Waukesha Christmas Parade. This is the inscription that will be on the memorialLike ribbon woven, we are stronger together One ribbon representing the victims One ribbon representing all that were affected Looking through an open heart upon the City A symbol of healing and strength In tragedy our community unites Dedicated to those who lost their lives, were injured, and all who were touched by the tragedy at the Waukesha Christmas Parade
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