Crazed North Dakota Man Runs Over and Kills Teen For “Extremist” Republican Views
September 21, 2022 in News by RBN Staff
source: gatewaypundit
By Margaret Flavin
Published September 20, 2022 at 10:49am
On Sunday evening, 18-year-old Cayler Ellingson was struck and killed by a vehicle driven by 41-year-old Shannon Brandt in a politically motivated murder in North Dakota.
The teen was attending a street dance in McHenry, North Dakota.
Brandt called 911 after fleeing the accident, telling the dispatcher that Ellingson was part of a “Republican extremist group.”
The rhetoric coming from the Democrats, DHS, FBI and the DOJ, and then amplified by Big Tech, has deadly consequences.
Democrat Senate Candidate Tim Ryan from Ohio told MSNBC the country needs to “KILL” the “extremist” Republican movement.
Project Veritas released a leaked DHS bulletin on ‘domestic violent extremists’ in wake of the FBI’s raid of Trump’s Florida residence. The DHS told its agents that Americans who discuss topics such as “government overreach” and “election fraud” are a threat.
Last fall, the National School Board Association (NSBA) coordinated with the Biden White House weeks before AG Merrick Garland classified parents “domestic terrorists” in a letter to the FBI.
Big Tech tyrants have added content to a shared counterterrorism “key database” to crack down on “white supremacists and far-right militias.”
The Grand Forks Herald reports:
The fatal vehicle-pedestrian incident happened early Sunday morning, Sept. 18, in McHenry, North Dakota, about 120 miles northwest of Fargo and 54 miles north of Jamestown.
Prosecutors allege moments before he was killed, 18-year-old Cayler Ellingson called his mom to come rescue him because 41-year-old Shannon Brandt was chasing him in the city of McHenry, where the street dance had just wrapped up.
By the time she could get there, her son was dead.
Brandt was officially charged Monday with vehicular homicide and leaving the scene of a deadly accident.
He was the one who called 911 to report the crash,” said North Dakota Highway Patrol Capt. Bryan Niewind.
Court papers show Brandt called 911 around 2:30 a.m. Sunday and told the 911 dispatcher that he just hit Ellingson, claiming the teen was part of a Republican extremist group and was calling people to come get Brandt after a political argument.
Because of a prior DUI, if convicted of vehicular homicide, Brandt would face a minimum of 10 years in prison.