Joe Biden monitoring 'tragic' Waukesha parade incident, White House says

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Joe Biden monitoring 'tragic' Waukesha parade incident, White House says
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'Our team is in close touch with local officials to offer any support and assistance needed,' White House press secretary Jen Psaki said.

Wisconsin Attorney General Josh Kaul confirmed that a major investigation was underway with the assistance of the Wisconsin Department of Justice.

"DOJ is assisting with the response to this incident and will provide any resources needed to assist with the investigation as it moves forward," Kaul tweeted."What took place in Waukesha today is sickening, and I have every confidence that those responsible will be brought to justice."Jim Vondruska/Getty Images"I walked in the parade at the beginning," Reilly said during a news conference on Sunday night.

Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers tweeted:"Kathy and I are praying for Waukesha tonight and all the kids, families, and community members affected by this senseless act. I'm grateful for the first responders and folks who acted quickly to help, and we are in contact with local partners as we await more information."

School was canceled for most students in Waukesha on Monday. James Sebert, the Waukesha school district's superintendent, said he and colleagues are cooperating with police to"fully comprehend all of the tragic details" of the incident.

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