Official U.S. estimates of the aftermath include a dozen named individuals killed and up to 60 more who were probably killed in this manner.
The event became known as the "River Raisin Massacre" and was not a sudden burst of collective violence. Rather, it began as a somewhat incredulous confirmation that no U.S. forces had arrived, then progressed to a deliberate taking of valuables and able-bodied captives that was later punctuated by the killing of the most severely wounded survivors.
--Brock-Perry
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