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Domestic terrorist attack in Waukesha


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Just three days after the Waukesha Parade attack, a 33-year-old man named Chad Marcinkiewicz was arrested on suspicion of stabbing a man to death…while out on bail for a previous stabbing this summer that multiple law enforcement sources say left a man seriously injured.  In fact, the morning of the murder, Marcinkiewicz was in court for a preliminary hearing on charges of recklessly endangering safety in connection with that stabbing.

 

The following day, 20-year-old Donta L. Roberts was arrested in the shooting death of Devonta Lusk while out on signature bond for pointing a gun at someone in the summer of 2020.  Roberts is now charged with Lusk’s murder as well as several counts of bail jumping.

 

And just yesterday, a 23-year-old woman was arrested on suspicion of killing a 41-year-old man by repeatedly running him over with her car.  The woman, who is not being identified because she has not yet been criminally charged, allegedly ran over the victim so many times that a 911 caller “saw a body part come off the victim.”

 

The woman attacker in the SUV murder was identified Monday as Lydia Carmona-Cartagena. She told police she met the victim, Chad Wilson, on Facebook and spent nearly 24 hours with him, drinking and doing drugs. After their night together, he agreed to drive her home but they got into some kind of fight and he told her to get out of his truck. In response, she stabbed him and then got in his vehicle and ran him over repeatedly:

 

She wasn’t happy with where he chose to let her out. She pulled out a knife and stabbed Wilson three times in the legs and abdomen. He was able to get the knife away while fighting back.

 

Carmona-Cartagena should have been in jail instead of on the street. Just like Darrell Brooks, she had recently been arrested for a violent attack on her partner. In fact, she was arrested for attacking her boyfriend twice but in both cases she was not prosecuted:

 

On June 10th, she was arrested for substantial battery-domestic violence and strangulation after attacking her boyfriend. Assistant District Attorney Elaine Fehrs declined to prosecute; a move called a “no process.”

 

Exactly four months later, on October 10th, the woman was arrested again for battery-domestic violence and two counts of strangulation for allegedly attacking both her boyfriend and her father. Her case was again “no processed,” this time by Assistant District Attorney Claire Zyber.

 

Twice in the past six months, the woman was released without facing a single criminal count even though Milwaukee Police recommended serious domestic violence-related charges.

 

Were these also mistakes by DA Chisolm’s office?

At a certain point it becomes clear that this is just how things operate in Milwaukee County under DA Chisolm.

His office will keep setting you free after you violently attack someone until you actually commit murder. Only then will his office take it seriously.

 

 

 

https://hotair.com/john-s-2/2021/12/14/weeks-after-the-waukesha-massacre-a-wisconsin-woman-killed-a-man-by-driving-over-him-with-an-suv-n435429

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The driver who rammed his red SUV into the Waukesha Christmas Parade killing six and wounding dozens doesn’t push the right narrative so the AP doesn’t choose to cover it for real. Instead, they called it a ‘Christmas parade crash’ in a puff-piece they’ve written about Jill Biden traveling the country to heal the nation.

 

Yeah, it’s garbage.

 

 

https://twitchy.com/samj-3930/2022/01/17/oh-ffs-really-ap-dragged-and-dragged-more-for-calling-waukesha-mass-murder-a-christmas-parade-crash-in-jill-biden-puff-piece/

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Americans have not forgotten.

 

POPE-WAUKESHA-TELEGRAM.jpg?fit=550,370&s

 

 

 

Day 1 of the Waukesha Christmas Parade attack trial: Defendant Darrell Brooks Jr. repeatedly removed from courtroom

Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel, by Jim Riccioli

 

Darrel Brooks Jr. stands trial starting Monday for the Waukesha Christmas Parade attack that left six people dead and dozens injured. Brooks is facing more than 70 criminal charges...He will represent himself. Here's what happened on Day 1 of the trial, which begins with jury selection. After repeated disruptions, Waukesha County Circuit Judge Jennifer Dorow removed Brooks from the courtroom, three times in the morning and again in the afternoon Brooks was removed for a second time after Dorow told him he was continuing to be disruptive, something he had previously been warned about

 

https://www.jsonline.com/story/communities/waukesha/crime/2022/10/03/key-takeaways-day-1-waukesha-christmas-parade-darrell-brooks-trial/8139935001/

 

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On 11/23/2021 at 7:38 AM, JaCrispy said:

https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.cnn.com/cnn/2021/11/22/us/what-we-know-about-suspect-in-waukesha-parade-tragedy/index.html

 

Suspect had strong support for BLM, along with a lot racist language all over his social media...hate is hate, regardless of skin color, so he should be charged with a hate crime imo...

 

 

 

 

BUT BUT BUT ...

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1 hour ago, B-Man said:

 

 

Americans have not forgotten.

 

POPE-WAUKESHA-TELEGRAM.jpg?fit=550,370&s

 

 

 

Day 1 of the Waukesha Christmas Parade attack trial: Defendant Darrell Brooks Jr. repeatedly removed from courtroom

Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel, by Jim Riccioli

 

Darrel Brooks Jr. stands trial starting Monday for the Waukesha Christmas Parade attack that left six people dead and dozens injured. Brooks is facing more than 70 criminal charges...He will represent himself. Here's what happened on Day 1 of the trial, which begins with jury selection. After repeated disruptions, Waukesha County Circuit Judge Jennifer Dorow removed Brooks from the courtroom, three times in the morning and again in the afternoon Brooks was removed for a second time after Dorow told him he was continuing to be disruptive, something he had previously been warned about

 

https://www.jsonline.com/story/communities/waukesha/crime/2022/10/03/key-takeaways-day-1-waukesha-christmas-parade-darrell-brooks-trial/8139935001/

 

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Too bad they didn't turn off their body cams and shoot him dead when they found him.

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5 minutes ago, Doc said:

Why sentence him to 700 years and not, say, "until he dies in prison and begins rotting in hell"?

A lawyer told me that you give him the longest sentence each crime can represent because otherwise it is could be considered unusual punishment. Theoretically we can't punish someone in perpetuity because the crime can't be infinite either.

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34 minutes ago, Orlando Tim said:

A lawyer told me that you give him the longest sentence each crime can represent because otherwise it is could be considered unusual punishment. Theoretically we can't punish someone in perpetuity because the crime can't be infinite either.

 

I know and I was (mostly) kidding.

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