You guys remember the black guy who ran down white people at the Wisconsin Christmas parade? He had social media pages full of white hate.
Darrell Brooks Jr.: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know | Heavy.com
Let's hope they don't take their time like that.
There is no chance of the death penalty for this Buffalo guy.
Bummer.
Attorneys for the man accused of killing six people at the Waukesha Christmas Parade last year say they won’t be ready for an October trial.
The trial is on the court calendar for October 3rd but Brooks’ attorneys say the volume of evidence they have to review means that’s not enough time.
Judge Dorow gave them until Friday to file a motion for the delay.
A hearing already set for the following Monday may be when she decides on the motion for a change of venue.
Darrell Brooks Jr.: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know | Heavy.com
Let's hope they don't take their time like that.
There is no chance of the death penalty for this Buffalo guy.
Bummer.
Darrell Brooks Jr. is the registered sex offender with two open cases and an extensive criminal history who is now charged with five counts of first-degree intentional homicide in the Waukesha Christmas parade rampage Wisconsin that left 60 people injured.
The 39-year-old Brooks, a felon many times over, was identified by Waukesha Police Chief Daniel Thompson at a press conference on November 22, 2021, as the suspect in the tragedy. Thompson said Brooks was driving the red SUV that plowed into the parade participants, a scene captured in graphic videos; he had been involved in a “domestic disturbance” not long before he is accused of driving into the holiday parade route and left that scene before police arrived. He was not being chased by officers before entering the parade route, Thompson said.
Attorneys for the man accused of killing six people at the Waukesha Christmas Parade last year say they won’t be ready for an October trial.
The trial is on the court calendar for October 3rd but Brooks’ attorneys say the volume of evidence they have to review means that’s not enough time.
Judge Dorow gave them until Friday to file a motion for the delay.
A hearing already set for the following Monday may be when she decides on the motion for a change of venue.