state of wisconsin for the five people who were killed after a man drove his car into a christmas parade. waukesha police said the suspect will appear in court later today, but officers say the incident was not an act of terrorism. 0ur north america correspondent, barbara plett usher reports. how could something so horrifying have happened in this city? this was a moment to share such unanswerable questions, so many people had them. to come together in grief, but the community is still in shock. she told me that she had just witnessed someone get run over and i asked is the person 0k? then she just broke down and i turned around and came to get her because it was so scary. i knew she was going to need someone so we had lots of hugs last night. we were feet from getting hit and i watched a little boy go down right in front of me and people fly off the hood of the car. it s images i will never forget.
police in the american state of wisconsin say a car ramming incident on sunday was not a terrorist event. five people were killed and 408i was injured when daryl brooks drove into the crowd in the town of waukesha. he will be appearing in court later today. how could something so horrifying have happened in the city? this was a moment to answer these questions, so many people had them, to come together in grief, but the community is still in shock. still in shock. she told me that she still in shock. she told me that she had still in shock. she told me that she had just - still in shock. she told me | that she had just witnessed someone get run over, and i asked her, is the person 0k, and shejust broke asked her, is the person 0k, and she just broke down, asked her, is the person 0k, and shejust broke down, and i turned around and came to ghetto because it was just a scary, i knew she was going to need someone, so we had lots of hugs last night. we need someone, so we had lots of
waukesha police said the suspect will appear in court later today but officers say the incident was not an act of terrorism. 0ur north america correspondent, barbara plett usher reports. how could something so horrifying have happened in this city? this was a moment to share such unanswerable questions, so many people had them. to come together in grief, but the community is still in shock. she told me that she had just witnessed someone get run over and i asked is the person 0k? then she just broke down and i turned around and came to get her because it was so scary. i knew she was going to need someone so we had lots of hugs last night. we were feet from getting hit and i watched a little boy go down right in front of me and people fly off the hood of the car. it s images i will never forget.
waukesha police said the suspect will appear in court later today but officers say the incident was not an act of terrorism. our north america correspondent, barbara plett usher reports. how could something so horrifying have happened in this city? this was a moment to share such unanswerable questions, so many people had them. to come together in grief, but the community is still in shock. she told me that she had just witnessed someone get run over and i asked is the person ok? then she just broke down and i turned around and came to get her because it was so scary. i knew she was going to need someone so we had lots of hugs last night. we were feet from getting hit and i watched a little boy go down right in front of me and people fly off the hood of the car. images i will never forget. this little girl narrowly escaped with her life.
i have been totally amazed by the outpouring of support across the state. we have received offers from the community from colorado. and we will be coordinating those resources to make sure that the needs of our residents are taken care of. we will be open on saturday and sunday from 9:00 until 8:00 at both our offices at annex b as well as at the ford family foundation. i want to remind everybody that during this tragedy there s some things we can all do. one is follow your normal routine. do what you do on a regular basis. second, take care of yourself. this was an opportunity my son was at umpqua community college and i had him actually lots of hugs last night. that was the most important thing. and let mim talk. i let him talk about what his experiences were. the other thing is talk. talk to people.