Washington Post Deletes Tweet Saying Waukesha Tragedy ‘Caused by a SUV’

The newspaper’s Twitter account made note of the deletion

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The Washington Post on Thursday deleted a tweet that said the Waukesha tragedy was “caused by a SUV.”

“We’ve deleted a previous tweet for this story that included language that was changed after publish,” read a tweet to the newspaper’s 18.4 million followers.

The original tweet read, “Here’s what we know so far on the sequence of events that led to the Waukesha tragedy caused by a SUV.” It was replaced by one that read, “What we know so far on the sequence of events that led to the Waukesha tragedy.”

The initial tweet caused significant backlash late Wednesday, especially on the right, as observers quipped “a renegade SUV did this,” asked if the SUV had “been charged” with anything and accused Post journalists of being “biased.” Conservative radio host Clay Travis called the tweet’s language “beyond embarrassing.”

Others sought to correct the Post tweet themselves, replying that the event was “caused” by suspect Darrell Brooks.

Six people died after a man allegedly ran his SUV through a Christmas parade in the Wisconsin town on Sunday. Brooks was identified as a suspect and arrested. He is being held on a $5 million bond. The Washington Post article linked in the tweets does identify Brooks.

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