North Dakota man kills 'Republican extremist' teenager after political argument

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A North Dakota man was arrested after a political argument he had with a "Republican extremist" teenager that ended in the man fatally hitting him with his car.

Shannon Brandt, 41, called North Dakota Highway Patrol Sunday, admitting that he'd struck a pedestrian in an alleyway in McHenry with his 2003 Ford Explorer head-on. His victim was Cayler Ellingson, 18, who had just been at a street dance in the area. Brandt claimed Ellingson was part of a Republican extremist group, according to the report from the highway patrol, and the two had gotten into an argument over politics.

Shortly after hitting Ellingson with his car, Brandt did not remain on the scene and allegedly returned home, despite being the first to call 911. As a result, North Dakota Southeast District Court charged him with one felony count of criminal vehicular homicide and another count of failure to perform his duty in an accident involving injury or death.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/crim...ter-political-argument/ar-AA125D15?li=BBnb7Kz


Funny how the media call the Republican KID an extremist when he is the one that is killed by a nut case Lib


Put this at the feet of the media and Biden's Philadelphia Speech.

They have blood on their hands.
 
Accurate Headline”

“Leftist Nut, Following Biden’s Cue, Murders Young Adult Believed to be a Trump Supporter”
 
It will be interesting to see the treatment of the this driver compared to the treatment of the driver who apparently caused the death of a young leftist protester in Charlottesville. That driver was sentenced to multiple life sentences, and every possible charge was filed against them.
 
You're late to the party, this is like the third one on this thing. It's a well-known story and I believe political affiliation was never mentioned in the police report. Seeing as this is North Dakota I wouldn't be too confident in it being the way you want.
 
You're late to the party, this is like the third one on this thing. It's a well-known story and I believe political affiliation was never mentioned in the police report. Seeing as this is North Dakota I wouldn't be too confident in it being the way you want.


Man admits to killing teen after political dispute in Foster Co., court docs allege


Republican extremist https://www.kfyrtv.com/2022/09/19/m...olitical-dispute-foster-co-court-docs-allege/


Did u not get that part
 
He was killed because this man THOUGHT this KID was a Republican extremist or like Biden put it a MAGA "semi-fascists."

Thats the only reason he was killed
 
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A North Dakota man was arrested after a political argument he had with a "Republican extremist" teenager that ended in the man fatally hitting him with his car.

Shannon Brandt, 41, called North Dakota Highway Patrol Sunday, admitting that he'd struck a pedestrian in an alleyway in McHenry with his 2003 Ford Explorer head-on. His victim was Cayler Ellingson, 18, who had just been at a street dance in the area. Brandt claimed Ellingson was part of a Republican extremist group, according to the report from the highway patrol, and the two had gotten into an argument over politics.

Shortly after hitting Ellingson with his car, Brandt did not remain on the scene and allegedly returned home, despite being the first to call 911. As a result, North Dakota Southeast District Court charged him with one felony count of criminal vehicular homicide and another count of failure to perform his duty in an accident involving injury or death.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/crim...ter-political-argument/ar-AA125D15?li=BBnb7Kz


Funny how the media call the Republican KID an extremist when he is the one that is killed by a nut case Lib


Put this at the feet of the media and Biden's Philadelphia Speech.

They have blood on their hands.

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whats that got to do with this killing of an 18 year old kid?
 

BINGO

Heather Heyer gets mowed down at a protest ...gets prime time coverage for weeks and a street named after her ....this kid gets mowed down at a rally and it gets none zero and is called an extremist with zero evidence that he is

Biden called Heather Heyer's mother hours after mentioning her death in campaign video





Will he call the mother of this 18 year old....not a chance in hell
 
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this killer gets charged with vehicular homicide, while the other got first degree murder

both committed the same act ...mowed someone down with a car
 
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