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Darrell Brooks Jr. faces life in prison for each person he killed in the Waukesha Christmas Parade attack last year. Does he have other legal options?
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 ...
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 ...
The Anti-Defamation League (ADL) reported that the contents of Brooks' Facebook account, which contained "Black nationalist and anti-Semitic" viewpoints, and his crime were exploited by white supremacists in order to push racist and anti-Semitic conspiracy theories, claiming Brooks' attack was racially motivated, that he killed his victims ...
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WAUKESHA - Darrell Brooks, the Milwaukee man convicted and sentenced to life in prison for killing six people and injuring dozens more when he drove his SUV through the middle of the 2021 Waukesha ...
He said he was also "under the influence" of alcohol but not "helplessly drunk" that day. [14] On 24 June 2014 the jury found Brooks and his wife not guilty of the charges against them. [3] On 15 October 2014 Brooks lost his bid to recover the £600,000 in legal fees he had incurred as a result of being a co-defendant in the phone-hacking trial.
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 ...