The United for Waukesha Community Fund has raised more than $4.5 million for the victims of the Waukesha Christmas Parade attack in just two weeks. Donations from across America and the rest of the world poured in after the tragic incident in Wisconsin on Nov. 21 when a man, allegedly Darrell Brooks, rammed his red Ford Escape into a festive parade. Six people were killed and some 61 others injured. “We’re at about $3.5 million in donations, and that is from 16 different countries,” Shelli Marquardt, Waukesha County Community Foundation president told Fox 6 Milwaukee, adding that this figure is before the $1 million match that the Fotsch Family Foundation, a private foundation headquartered in Nashotah, has offered to pay. Now, a nine-person committee of both public and private leaders, called the United for Waukesha Community Fund Committee, will decide how to distribute the money that has been raised. The committee’s first priority is helping the families …