The police have released new information about the suspect in the Wisconsin parade that turned deadly over the weekend when a red SUV charged into the crowd of revelers and killed five people ages 52 to 81 years old.
traumatic. i go back to think about all of the children who saw things much more horrific. i m blessed that my children didn t actually see anything of that nature. and matthew, one more thing, i know you saw what was happening, you saw the suv speeding in your direction and then what happened? so i was with my two girls, and at one point, my 5-year-old looked at me, and she pointed to a piece of candy further out into the road, daddy can i go get that piece of candy. no, stay here. don t go past this line, and that s when, just less than a minute later, i look over and i hear a commotion, people screaming, and i see this suv come flying down the road, swerving around one of the floats, and as it approached, that s when time kind of slowed down, and it also sped up at the same time. i didn t take my eyes off the suv, but at the same time i m grabbing my children, and the next thing i know, my back is against the wall, and people are hunkered down, almost on top of
each other screaming and saying to get down because we weren t really sure what was going on. it s so scary, matthew, and we know it s windy where you are. we re going to try to adjust audio while i bring in dan and becky. becky, you are a trauma nurse, is that right? no, no, i m an endocrine nurse, a diabetes educator. got it. so i guess my point is that you all were at your shop, and what did you see? my husband and i were inside, and we were not even paying attention at the moment, and happened to hear. screaming and you re hearing this carnage, things are breaking and you re seeing things going up in the air, and all of a sudden we see the truck go by. and we just ran around the counter and ran to the doors and people were screaming and then there was an officer running
sorenson who spoke to our affiliate in august about her love for that troop. i love it. and i love the ladies, and they re my family. they re my friends. and i don t know what i would do without grannies. with us now are some. o survivors and eyewitnesss to this parade tragedy on sunday. matthew rude was there with his two young daughters, and becky and danny faustman owned the guitar for life cafe and studio, and that day helped to care for those in the after math. becky is also a trauma nurse. thank you all for being here very much. matthew, i want to start with you. i know you were there with your daughters, 2 and 5 years old. how are you doing? how are they doing? are they talking at all about what they saw? i m fortunate enough that my daughters are young enough to not really know what happened, and i m fortunate they didn t see anything extremely
bless you for being able to run into it and to help people. as we, i think, at this hour, there are still more than 40 people in the hospital. the amount of damage and carnage just caused by one person is, you know, astounding. dan and becky faustman, thank you very much for your story. matthew rude thank you for your story. hug your daughters tight for us. we really appreciate it. we will check back with you. thank you. thank you. we do have some breaking news because the house select committee investigating the january 6 insurrection has issued a new round of subpoenas that we want to tell you about. cnn s ryan nobles is on capitol hill. who are the targets of this latest round? this is the second day in a row that the january 6th select committee has issued subpoenas to a group of individuals hoping to learn more about what happened on january 6th. and this is an interesting batch of requests that they put out today. it focuses on these right wing extremist groups that were