Friday 23 September 2022 01:20 PM Republican says Biden's 'violent rhetoric' has 'consequences' after North ... trends now Shannon Brandt, 41, from North Dakota allegedly admitted to fatally striking 18-year-old Cayler Ellingson following 'a political argument'. Republicans have condemned Biden's rhetoric in the aftermath Republican Senator Rand Paul has said President Joe Biden's 'rhetoric' against his opponents can have 'violent consequences' after a driver mowed down and killed a teen because he allegedly believed he was a 'Republican extremist'. Cayler Ellingson, 18, was struck and killed following a street dance in McHenry, North Dakota, early on Sunday. Shannon Brandt, 41, has been charged with vehicular homicide, driving under the influence and leaving the scene of an accident that resulted in death. Brandt later told State Radio that he punched the teen during an earlier argument about politics and believed Ellingson was part of a 'Republican extremist group', according to the arrest affidavit. Jail records from Stutsman County show Brandt posted $50,000 bond on Tuesday and was released. Republicans have suggested rhetoric from Biden and the Democrats could be to blame for the violence. It follows the backlash from Biden's speech in Philadelphia earlier this month where he targeted Donald Trump and his supporters, and called them a threat to democracy. 'Words can have violent consequences,' Paul told Fox News in s statement. 'President Biden needs to realize that his vilification of his opponents is inflaming some of his supporters to violence. As a victim of political violence, both sides need to recognize the consequences of heated rhetoric.' Paul and his wife were targeted by a mob of protesters after the Republican National Convention in 2020. House Minority Whip Steve Scalise, who was shot during a practice for 2017 Congressional Baseball Game, also told Fox that Biden should condemn this 'tragic' example of 'leftist violence'. 'People from all parties should condemn political violence when it happens, and I would encourage President Biden and other Democrat leaders to equally condemn this heinous act.' 18-year-old Cayler Ellingson was struck by a car following 'a political argument' on Sunday. Brandt told cops he believed the teen was part of a 'Republican extremist group' 'Words can have violent consequences,' Rand Paul said.' President Biden needs to realize that his vilification of his opponents is inflaming some of his supporters to violence. As a victim of political violence, both sides need to recognize the consequences of heated rhetoric.' The White House told Fox in a statement that 'the President has made clear, this is a nation that rejects violence as a political tool and we do not encourage violence.' 'It has no place in our political discourse and we condemn it,' a spokesperson added and pointed to a part of Biden's Philadelphia speech where he said: 'There is no place for political violence in America. Period. None. Ever.' 'An 18-year-old was executed in cold blood by a Democrat political terrorist because of rhetoric like this,' Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, claimed on Twitter. 'Democrats want Republicans dead, and they’ve already started the killings. Democrat’s political war against patriotic Americans must end!' Brandt told investigators he left the scene after striking Ellingson, returned briefly, called 911 and then left again, according to a probable cause affidavit. The court document said Brandt told investigators he had been drinking alcohol before striking Ellingson and thought the teen was calling people to do him harm after they argued and that he felt threatened. He told state first responders that 'he struck the pedestrian (Ellingson) because the pedestrian was threatening him.' 'Brandt stated that he had a political argument with the pedestrian who then called some people with Brandt was afraid they were coming to get him,' court documents detail. 'Brandt admitted to State Radio that he hit the pedestrian and that the pedestrian was part of a Republican extremist group.' 'Brandt admitted to leaving the scene of the incident and returning shortly after where he called 911.' Ellingson was rushed to a hospital in Carrington with serious injuries. He was pronounced dead. Ellingson was rushed to hospital with serious injuries, but could not be saved The families of both Brandt and Ellingson both showed up at the scene shortly after police arrived. Investigators arrested Brandt at his home in Glenfield later on Sunday. Brandt 'admitted to consuming alcohol prior to the incident,' records show. Officials said he consented to a chemical breath test which showed his blood alcohol content was above 0.08%, the legal limit to drive. The case caught the attention of the son of former President Trump, Donald Trump Jr. 'An 18 y/o conservative is murdered by 41 year old leftist & the media is totally silent. No connection to Joe Biden and his insane speech of just 2 weeks ago… it's as though it never happened & doesn't matter. Of course Trump would not get that benefit b/c our media is broken!' he tweeted on Tuesday. Brandt was charged with criminal vehicular homicide and leaving the scene of a crash involving a death; he was also charged with driving under the influence Capt. Bryan Niewind of the North Dakota Highway Patrol, which helped investigate the death, said the political argument claim by Brandt has not been substantiated because the investigation is still ongoing and more witnesses need to be interviewed. The specific details of the alleged argument were not released. Ellingson's parents later told police they knew Brandt, but they did not believe their son did, the affidavit said. Ellingson's mother described how she was on her way to pick up her son from McHenry when he called her about 2:40am and asked if she knew Brandt. Ellingson called again a short time later and said 'that 'he' or 'they' were chasing him.' She could no longer reach him after that, the document said. All rights reserved for this news site (dailymail) and under his responsibility