61-Year-Old Woman Executed in Wisconsin by Deranged Ex-Coworker Who Targeted Her for Being a Trump Supporter, Legacy Media REFUSING to Cover This Politically Motivated Murder
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Christine A. Jones, a 61-year-old housekeeping supervisor from Cottage Grove, Wisconsin, was fatally shot in a parking ramp in downtown Madison last week. Investigators say the suspect, a former coworker, targeted her because she supported President Donald Trump.
Police were called to the 300 block of West Washington Avenue shortly after 8 a.m. on March 22 after receiving reports of a person lying in a parking structure. Officers arrived and found Jones, who had been shot. She was declared dead at the scene.
Authorities say Jones had parked in the ramp before walking to her shift at a nearby hotel where she worked as a housekeeping supervisor.
According to the criminal complaint, the suspect, 31-year-old Diamond Simone Wallace, had previously worked at the same downtown Madison hotel as Jones. Wallace was fired from the job in April of last year. After his termination, investigators say he returned to the hotel several times, causing disturbances and making threats. The hotel’s general manager eventually obtained a temporary restraining order against him.
SAY HER NAME: Christine Jones
She was gunned down by convicted felon Diamond Wallace in a parking lot in Madison, Wisconsin
Wallace reportedly targeted her because she was “racist” and a Trump supporter
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The complaint alleges Wallace blamed Jones for his firing. Investigators also say he previously slashed the tires on Jones’s Chevrolet Silverado and had accused her of racism because she supported Trump. The filing states that Wallace had expressed hostility toward Jones over her political views.
Police arrested Wallace on March 23, one day after the shooting.
During the investigation, officers recovered a handgun and a blue hooded sweatshirt that matched clothing seen in surveillance footage from the parking ramp. Ballistics testing linked the firearm to the shooting. Court records also show Wallace has a prior felony conviction from 2019 for resisting an officer, which legally barred him from possessing a firearm.
Wallace appeared in Dane County Court on Wednesday. Court Commissioner Jason Hanson set cash bail at $2 million.
Prosecutors have charged Wallace with first-degree intentional homicide and possession of a firearm by a felon. A preliminary hearing is scheduled for April 1 at 2:30 p.m.
Following the incident, the Republican Party of Dane County released a statement condemning the killing.
The statement said that no grievance, workplace dispute, or personal conflict can justify violence and called on the community to reject violent behavior. The group said Dane County residents deserve better and urged people to choose decency and humanity.
As of Sunday, major national legacy media organizations had not widely reported the political motive described in the criminal complaint.
Critics argue that if the circumstances had been reversed — with a Trump supporter accused of killing someone over political beliefs — the story would likely dominate national headlines and prompt widespread discussion about political extremism. Instead, they say, the case has received limited attention despite the allegation that the victim was targeted for her support of the president.