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On November 21, 2021, Darrell Edward Brooks Jr. drove a sport utility vehicle (SUV) through the annual Christmas parade in Waukesha, Wisconsin, United States, killing six people and injuring 62 others. [2] Brooks pleaded not guilty to six counts of first-degree intentional homicide and 70 additional charges.
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A neighbor, Darrell L. Brooks— pleaded guilty to the crimes and was given a life sentence without the possibility of parole. [1] At the time of the attack, Brooks was on probation but had been left unsupervised. [2] After repeated vandalism of their home, the Dawsons survived a first arson attempt on October 3, 2002, only to succumb to the ...
Darrell Brooks, the man convicted of killing six people and injuring dozens of others when he drove into a Wisconsin Christmas parade last year, was sentenced Wednesday to six consecutive life ...
During the trial, the defendant, Darrell Brooks, made repeated attempts to disrupt the trial and present pseudolegal arguments based on sovereign citizen ideology. [ 20 ] [ 21 ] Brooks' behavior resulted in Judge Dorow repeatedly removing the former for failure to comply with rules of decorum. [ 22 ]
Editor's note: On Oct. 26, 2022, Darrell Brooks was found guilty on all counts in the Waukesha Christmas Parade attack. On Nov. 16, Judge Jennifer Dorow sentenced him to six consecutive life terms ...
Mass killer Darrell Brooks is expected to be in a Milwaukee County courtroom Monday for another trial. This time, he will be made to answer for crimes he allegedly committed just days before the ...
The sentencing for Darrell Brooks, convicted of killing six people during a Christmas parade in Wisconsin, was temporarily paused on Tuesday, Nov. 15, due to a violent threat, according to the ...