This post was originally published on this site.

Nearly $50K Raised in Days for Family of Murdered 69-Year-Old Army Vet and Famous ‘Trump House’ Owner Who Was Brutally Beaten to Death

Last Updated: May 30, 2026By

This post was originally published on this site.

Image collage featuring a veteran with military insignia, a hospitalized individual with visible injuries, and a display of flags and signs advocating for support.

The family of Kerry Sheron, the 69-year-old U.S. Army veteran and owner of Southern California’s iconic “Trump House,” has received nearly $50,000 in donations to their GoFundMe campaign in just a week following his tragic death from a savage, unprovoked beating outside his home.

As of Saturday, the fundraiser, titled “Support a Veteran Critically Injured in Brutal Attack” and organized by Sheron’s daughter Alejandra Nava, has raised $49,419 of its $55,000 goal from 667 generous donors.

The funds will go to funeral and memorial expenses, travel costs for family members, immediate financial needs, and ongoing support as the family mourns the devastating loss.

The description on the GoFundMe page reads in full:

It is with shattered hearts that we share that Kerry passed away peacefully on May 24, 2026 surrounded by family and love after suffering a brutal and unprovoked attack outside his home in Escondido, California.

Kerry was a proud U.S. Army veteran known in the community for proudly displaying American flags and patriotic decorations outside his home. His loss has devastated our family beyond words.

This is the official fundraiser created and managed directly by Kerry’s immediate family. Funds raised will help support funeral and memorial expenses, travel costs, and immediate family needs as we navigate this heartbreaking tragedy.

We are deeply grateful for every prayer, donation, message, and act of kindness shown to our family during this painful time. Thank you for continuing to keep our family in your thoughts and prayers.

I, Alejandra Nava, the beneficiary’s daughter, am organizing and managing this fundraiser on my mother’s behalf during this incredibly difficult time. Donations will help support our family as we navigate the many unexpected challenges and financial burdens that have arisen in the aftermath of this tragedy, including immediate needs, travel, housing stability, and ongoing family support. Funds will be managed responsibly and used to assist my mother and family as needed during this transition.

Sheron’s Escondido home had become a local landmark, affectionately known across conservative circles as the “Trump House,” covered in pro-Trump banners, MAGA flags, and American flags.

The proud Army veteran was well-known in the community for his unapologetic patriotism and public displays of support for President Trump.

As The Gateway Pundit previously reported, on May 20, Sheron was standing outside his home when 32-year-old Navy veteran Thomas Caleb Butler allegedly approached and launched a vicious, unprovoked assault.

Deputy District Attorney Ross Garcia explained in court, “It was a single punch to the jaw. The victim then falls to the floor, and there are subsequent hits to the victim’s head area.”

Sheron suffered catastrophic traumatic head injuries and was rushed to the hospital in critical condition.

He lived for several days, connected to machines and heavily bandaged.

Sheron passed away on May 24, surrounded by loved ones.

Butler was arrested after a witness tried to intervene, and he fled on foot.

The savage killer remains jailed without bail. He has pleaded not guilty to initial charges of attempted murder, elder abuse, criminal threats, and battery.

Charges will be upgraded following Sheron’s death.

Butler is scheduled for formal re-arraignment on June 4.

The post Nearly $50K Raised in Days for Family of Murdered 69-Year-Old Army Vet and Famous ‘Trump House’ Owner Who Was Brutally Beaten to Death appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.

editor's pick

latest video

news via inbox

Nulla turp dis cursus. Integer liberos  euismod pretium faucibua

Leave A Comment