CBS News, the Associated Press (AP), the Washington Post, and various other media outlets have been taking serious heat on social media for labeling the horrific attack in Waukesha, Wisconsin, a “parade crash.”
On Sunday, suspect Darrell E. Brooks Jr. allegedly plowed an SUV into crowds of people attending the Waukesha Christmas parade, killing six people, including one child, and wounding at least 62 others. According to authorities, Brooks’ alleged act was “intentional” and occurred shortly after a domestic disturbance incident. Police were not in pursuit of the suspect at the time of the alleged attack, contrary to early reports.
Despite all of those facts, CBS News decided to label the incident a “parade crash” when covering Brooks’ Tuesday court appearance where he was charged with five counts of first-degree intentional homicide.
“The man accused of deadly Christmas parade crash in Waukesha, WI makes his first court appearance,” CBS News announced.
HAPPENING NOW: The man accused of deadly Christmas parade crash in Waukesha, WI makes his first court appearance. https://t.co/H9n7JKbYS7 pic.twitter.com/ewQzezVAXH
— CBS News (@CBSNews) November 23, 2021
David Begnaud, lead national correspondent for CBS News, also repeated the “parade crash” label when announcing the sixth confirmed fatality – eight-year-old Jackson Sparks.
A headline for CBS News also labeled Darrell Brooks the “parade crash suspect”
The Associated Press repeated the same label, referring to Brooks as a “parade crash suspect.”
WAUKESHA, Wis. (AP) — At least 6 children injured in Wisconsin parade crash listed in critical condition, 3 others in serious condition.
— Zeke Miller (@ZekeJMiller) November 22, 2021
The far-left Washington Post had not one but two headlines describing the attack as an SUV slamming into people with no mention of attack or massacre.
“Child is sixth to die after SUV slammed into parade in Wisconsin, prosecutor says,” read one WaPo headline.
“Waukesha Christmas parade crash: Five victims identified; driver fleeing knife fight, authorities say,” read another headline.
Sky News, ABC News, The Hill, NPR, and CNN also labeled the attack a “parade crash.”
The suspect in the deadly Waukesha parade crash has been charged with five counts of first-degree intentional homicidehttps://t.co/IHJZAvjzlX
— CNN Breaking News (@cnnbrk) November 23, 2021
NEW: Suspect Darrell Brooks is a registered sex offender in Nevada, where he was convicted in 2006 of impregnating a 15-year-old, and has an outstanding warrant in Nevada for failure to appear in court on a later related charge. https://t.co/Pv2B0vUEGh
— ABC News (@ABC) November 23, 2021
Police chief Dan Thompson confirms the suspect in the Waukesha Christmas parade crash is Darrell Brooks, 39, from Milwaukee.
He will be charged with five counts of intentional homicide, with additional charges based on the investigation.
Latest: https://t.co/USJPgyMAmc pic.twitter.com/8BYnhFsDue
— Sky News (@SkyNews) November 22, 2021
Milwaukee Dancing Grannies say members killed in parade crash https://t.co/5U8dKrb32X pic.twitter.com/7oGDJfWhiy
— The Hill (@thehill) November 23, 2021
Hundreds gathered at a downtown park Monday night in Waukesha, Wisconsin, for a candlelight vigil in honor of those lost and hurt in a deadly Christmas parade crash a day earlier.
“This vigil is a small first step in healing for our community,” said Mayor Shawn Reilly. pic.twitter.com/cTdVbs3MbE
— NPR (@NPR) November 23, 2021
Needless to say, the comments came fast and furiously, denouncing the labels for inexplicably minimizing the severity of Sunday’s events.
“Deadly parade crash” makes me think of the Elmo balloon getting loose in New York— not an act of domestic terrorism carried out by a felon release by a Soros DA https://t.co/WEHvjtTfyz
— Comfortably Smug (@ComfortablySmug) November 23, 2021
"Parade crash". So they've settled on this it seems. https://t.co/IdvjxcDf0s
— Stephen L. Miller (@redsteeze) November 24, 2021
What a terrible “parade crash,” where an SUV just crashed, on its own, into those crowds. https://t.co/VdtsdLA7JX
— Sohrab Ahmari (@SohrabAhmari) November 23, 2021
“Parade Crash” cannot be the most accurate way to describe someone purposefully ramming into people with his car at a parade. https://t.co/dmme6iQGFy
— Jerry Dunleavy 🇺🇸 (@JerryDunleavy) November 23, 2021
https://twitter.com/TamikaGHamilton/status/1463298488511254531
"Parade crash." That's like calling 9/11 a "plane crash." https://t.co/PJoegrl5U2
— jimtreacher.substack.com (@jtLOL) November 24, 2021
It was a "parade crash" guys. https://t.co/b9DppHW138
— L A R R Y (@LarryOConnor) November 23, 2021
They are calling it a “parade crash”
Truely they are the enemies of the people https://t.co/99kXuYSpzs
— E (@ElijahSchaffer) November 23, 2021
Predictable application of The Law of The Gated Institutional Narrative:
Every important story that begins as something else, once reported, now will always end up instantly being about gaslighting, perseveration, framing, distortion, Russell Conjugation, omission, etc.#crash https://t.co/aaBC1hrllg
— Eric Weinstein (@EricRWeinstein) November 24, 2021