
The 27-year-old Fond du Lac County man who admits he deliberately crashed his pickup into a motorcycle has been committed for mental health treatment.
The order was issued Wednesday by Judge Richard Nuss.
Daniel Navarro is charged with first-degree intentional homicide, with a hate crime enhancer, for the July 3rd crash.
Navarro reportedly told investigators he killed Phillip Thiessen because, in his words, “people are going to have to die” for the kind of world President Trump and white people have created.
He said he slammed into Thiessen’s Harley-Davidson motorcycle because white people ride Harleys.
Navarro said he had been a target of racism because he is a Mexican, adding he was harassed by co-workers and neighbors, poisoned, drugged, and verbally attacked.











