San Antonio Express-News (Sunday)

After the parade attack

The Catholic community of Waukesha gathers in prayer for healing

- By Alejandra Molina

Hours after an SUV driver plowed into a Christmas parade in suburban Milwaukee, the Catholic Community of Waukesha gathered for a bilingual prayer service Monday for all those affected by the crash that killed at least six and injured nearly 50 others.

“We all come here tonight with a story of what happened yesterday,” said the Rev. Matthew Widder, who led the prayer service, which was in English and Spanish. “Some of us were there on the parade route, others were watching at home and seeing something all of a sudden interrupt the news or social media. All of us in some way or another are connected.

“We come here tonight with many people counting on our prayers,” Widder added. “We also gather as a body seeking healing.”

The Catholic Community of Waukesha — a network of the four parishes of Waukesha, Wis. — said in a statement on Facebook that several parishione­rs were injured and hospitaliz­ed. The Rev. Pat Heppe was also hospitaliz­ed and was released, Widder said during the service. Counselors from Catholic Charities were on hand at the service, which was held at St. William Parish.

Police Chief Dan Thompson said that there was no evidence the crash Sunday was a terrorist attack or that the suspect, Darrell Brooks Jr., knew anyone in the parade, according to the Associated Press.

Brooks, 39, of Milwaukee, had left the site of a domestic disturbanc­e before officers arrived and was not being chased by police at the time of the crash, Thompson said.

Police identified those killed as Virginia Sorenson, 79; LeAnna Owen, 71; Tamara Durand, 52; Jane Kulich, 52; and Wilhelm Hospel, 81. Among the injured, several were children, including one who died Tuesday, according to the New York Times.

The horrors of the incident were documented across social media, including on the city’s stream on Facebook. The city footage shows residents in coats and beanies, cheering and watching as performers in Santa hats march along the parade route. The parade came to a stop as police vehicles sped through.

 ?? Photos by Jeffrey Phelps / Associated Press ?? A child takes part in a vigil in downtown Waukesha, Wis., on Monday, the day after an SUV plowed into a Christmas parade.
Photos by Jeffrey Phelps / Associated Press A child takes part in a vigil in downtown Waukesha, Wis., on Monday, the day after an SUV plowed into a Christmas parade.
 ?? ?? People write messages on crosses before Monday’s vigil in Waukesha, Wis. As of Tuesday, six people had died.
People write messages on crosses before Monday’s vigil in Waukesha, Wis. As of Tuesday, six people had died.

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