
“Trammell, 60, was gunned down on July 23 near the very spot where he gave a video interview a few hours before explaining why he supported Trump,” according to the Daily Callout. “The motive is not clear, including whether the slaying was tied into Trammell’s political beliefs or Trump support.”
Trammell was a Rastafarian street preacher who advocated for President Trump’s reelection both in front of Milwaukee’s City Hall and in his black-majority neighborhood.
Police say Trammell was shot to death at around 12:30 p.m. in front of his business, Expression Publications. Trammell’s storefront is plastered with “Trump 2020” signs.
Reggie Moore, the director of the Milwaukee Office of Violence Prevention, told the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel that he had “intervened in a dispute between Trammell and a young man” that was “related to a Trump sign that Trammell was carrying.”

Trammell was well-known in his neighborhood for his pro-Trump advocacy and his religious preaching.
Neighbors fondly remembered Bernell as a friendly, peace-loving man. “The guy was just full of love,” local resident Dick Nelson told Fox 6.
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