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Congressional Record publishes “MOMENT OF SILENCE IN HONOR OF THOSE WHO SUFFERED IN THE VIOLENCE AT THE WAUKESHA CHRISTMAS PARADE ON .....” in the House of Representatives section on Nov. 30, 2021

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Glenn Grothman was mentioned in MOMENT OF SILENCE IN HONOR OF THOSE WHO SUFFERED IN THE VIOLENCE AT THE WAUKESHA CHRISTMAS PARADE ON ..... on page H6699 covering the 1st Session of the 117th Congress published on Nov. 30, 2021 in the Congressional Record.

The publication is reproduced in full below:

MOMENT OF SILENCE IN HONOR OF THOSE WHO SUFFERED IN THE VIOLENCE AT THE

WAUKESHA CHRISTMAS PARADE ON NOVEMBER 21, 2021

(Mr. FITZGERALD asked and was given permission to address the House for 1 minute.)

Mr. FITZGERALD. Madam Speaker, I am joined by my colleagues, Congressman Kind, Congressman Pocan, Congressman Steil, and Congressman Grothman. We are from Wisconsin, and we are here to request a moment of silence and pay respects to those who suffered in the senseless violence at the Waukesha Christmas parade last week on November 21, 2021.

The attack left a devastating impact on our friends and our neighbors in the community. Anyone who regularly attends the Waukesha Christmas parade will tell you how joyous a celebration this parade typically is. It brings the community together.

It is then inconceivable that an individual would shatter lives and uproot our community in this horrific way.

We are grateful for the firefighters, police officers, healthcare professionals, and volunteers who immediately answered the call for help that evening and who continue to help those who remain in serious condition.

I know the people of Waukesha; they are tough and kind. I know that we will get through this unspeakable difficulty together as a community. I pray for healing and peace for all those who were affected. May love and strength lead us forward in the face of this evil.

Madam Speaker, I would ask my colleagues to join me in observing a moment of silence in honor of Virginia Sorenson, Leanna Owen, Tamara Durand, Wilhelm Hospel, Jane Kulich, and Jackson Sparks, as well as those still in critical condition and those suffering from trauma following this tragedy.

Madam Speaker, I ask that the House observe a moment of silence.

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SOURCE: Congressional Record Vol. 167, No. 206

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