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Waukesha local Elizabeth Boyd, who works with Smart Asset Realty, said she met her coworkers at their business in downtown Waukesha to draw inspiring messages on their windows to fellow Waukegans on Nov. 22, 2021, following an attack on their town's Christmas parade. Cara Ding/The Epoch Times
WAUKESHA, Wis.—Waukesha residents say they are shaken, heartbroken, and in disbelief as the city attempts to recover in the aftermath of the Christmas parade attack that killed at least six and injured dozens more.
As much of downtown Waukesha, Wisconsin, remains shuttered, The Epoch Times spoke to residents about the mass casualty incident that saw a red SUV plow through scores of people at speed on Nov. 21.