Westboro Baptist Church considers picketing funerals for Oklahoma State victims

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STILLWATER, Okla. – While a community in Oklahoma is still mourning from a devastating crash that claimed four lives, a church in Kansas says it may picket the funerals of those victims.

Authorities say 25-year-old Adacia Chambers drove her car into an unmanned police motorcycle before plowing straight into the crowd of onlookers during Saturday’s Oklahoma State homecoming parade.

In all, authorities say four people were killed and 46 others were injured at the homecoming parade.

2-year-old Nash Lucas, 23-year-old Nikita Nakal, 65-year-old Dr. Marvin Stone and 65-year-old Bonnie Stone were all killed in the crash.

OSU parade victims

Following the crash, Westboro Baptist Church took to Twitter to say they may picket the victims’ funerals.

https://twitter.com/WBCSaysRepent/status/659100337303875584

https://twitter.com/WBCSaysRepent/status/659100456485048320

https://twitter.com/WBCSaysRepent/status/659160908715962368

https://twitter.com/Emilysapp15/status/659012696583467008

At this point, it is not known if Westboro members will actually picket the funerals of the victims.

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