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Deranged leftist allegedly kills teen for being a ‘Republican extremist’

Updated: September 21, 2022 at 6:58 pm EST  See Comments

Wed Sep 21, 2022 – 4:45 pm EDTWed Sep 21, 2022 – 4:49 pm EDT

MCHENRY, North Dakota (LifeSiteNews) – A drunk leftist allegedly killed an 18-year-old Republican in North Dakota because he thought the teenager was an “extremist.”

Shannon Brandt, a 41-year-old leftist, killed Cayler Ellingson with his car early Sunday morning. The violent leftist allegedly chased Ellingson through the streets after a “street dance.”

“Court papers show Brandt called 911 around 2:30 a.m. Sunday and told the 911 dispatcher that he just hit Ellingson, claiming the teen was part of a Republican extremist group and was calling people to come get Brandt after a political argument,” InForum, a North Dakota news site, reported, based on a review of official documents.

“Police say Brandt was drunk when he hit and killed Ellingson with his SUV in an alleyway,” the news site reported. Prosecutors charged him with vehicular homicide.

Brandt argued against a $50,000 bond, because he did not want to lose everything, including his house and family, after he allegedly killed a teenager over what was apparently a political dispute.

“I have a job, a life and a house and things I don’t want to

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