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McHenry North Dakota high school holds moment of silence for Cayler Ellingson – killed by left wing extremist

The absolutely despicable media continues to ignore the politically motivated killing of 18 year McHenry North Dakota Cayler Ellingson. His killer, Shannon Brandt admitted he ran over Ellingson with his car because he thought Ellingson was a “Republican extremist”. This killer was obviously motivated by Joe Biden’s blood red hate speech on September 1st, yet the media continues to ignore (except for some people on Fox News). The McHenry North Dakota high school were Cayler Ellingson recently graduated held a moment of silence in remembrance of the 18-year-old who was killed on Sunday after a political argument.

Equally as putrid as the media ignoring this story is so called law enforcement in McHenry and the state of North Dakota as a whole. The admitted killer, Shannon Brandt was released on just $50,000 bail. Brandt will not face murder charges. Instead, he will face simply vehicular manslaughter charges, the weakest you can get.

What does all this prove beside the obvious fact that the media is putrid and corrupt? It proves North Dakota, despite being a solid Republican state is really no better than California or New York when it comes to law enforcement.

As is the case in shithole states like California and New York, if you are a communist Democrat, you get out of jail quick and face the most minimal charges you can face.

According to an affidavit, Brandt told the state first responders’ radio that he struck the pedestrian with an SUV because the “pedestrian was threatening him,” adding that he thought Ellingson was part of a “Republican extremist group.”

“Brandt stated that the pedestrian called some people and Brandt was afraid they were coming to get him,” the court document states. “Brandt admitted to State Radio that he hit the pedestrian and that the pedestrian was part of a Republican extremist group.”

North Dakota Highway Patrol Captain Bryan Niewind told Fox News Digital on Thursday that there was “no evidence” supporting that claim.

“There is no evidence to support the claim Brandt made about Ellingson,” Niewind said. “This remains an active investigation and as evidence is gathered and reviewed, we will consult with the Foster County State’s Attorney to determine if Brandt’s current charges will remain as currently charged or if additional charges will be brought against him.”