• Re: Darrell Brooks Faces up to 1,316 Year Prison Sentence for his Nearl

    From Ethnic Defects@21:1/5 to governor.swill@gmail.com on Sat Oct 8 07:15:23 2022
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    In article <s1ekps$2c0q$15@neodome.net>
    governor.swill@gmail.com wrote:

    Lincoln fucked up when he failed to send the black animals back to Africa. Fuck that "Suspect" shit. The nigger did it.


    Darrell Brooks, the alleged perpetrator of the car attacks
    during the Waukesha Christmas parade, has been charged with
    nearly 80 criminal counts during his preliminary hearings at the
    Waukesha County Courthouse hearing.

    Nearly 70 counts were added during this preliminary hearing,
    most of which are for injuries of the victims who survived the
    attack. The original six charges were only for the victims who
    died.

    Waukesha Police Detective Thomas Casey was the only witness
    called to the stand during the preliminary hearings. Waukesha
    County District Attorney Sue Opper and Defense Attorney Anna
    Kees both questioned Detective Casey.

    During the preliminary hearing, which took just over an hour,
    Brooks was charged with 67 counts of reckless endangerment with
    a dangerous weapon. Each of the 67 counts can be sentenced with
    up to 17 years in prison. He was also charged with six counts of
    hit and run resulting in death, one for each victim who died
    from the attacks, with a maximum of 25 years in prison for each
    count.

    Charges 74 and 75 are for felony bail jumping with a sentence up
    to six years per count. His final two charges were misdemeanor
    battery domestic abuse, which can result in up to nine months of
    imprisonment.

    “Initially I heard a horn beeping from the area north of my
    location and that was what my initial focus was drawn to,” said
    Casey of Brooks’ red Ford Escape. “I stepped in front of the
    SUV, put my hands up and yelled for the vehicle to stop. The
    vehicle continued driving into me. I was pounding on the hood
    yelling for it to stop, and it did not.”

    Casey positively identified defendant Brooks as the driver of
    the SUV.

    Previous to entering the parade grounds, Brooks was allegedly
    involved in a domestic dispute at a nearby Frame Park. According
    to Casey, a report was shared about a knife being involved in
    the dispute. Though he heard the announcement on the radio,
    Detective Casey stayed put to finish his assignment of traffic
    control.

    “Between Barstow and Broadway the vehicle started zig-zagging
    through the crowd hitting people, running them over,” said
    Casey. “It appears the vehicle was intentionally aiming at
    people. At one point in the video you can see the vehicle
    running over people.”

    Four of the six victims who were killed were involved in a group
    called the Milwaukee Dancing Grannies. According to Detective
    Casey, they died of multiple blunt force trauma injuries. The
    other two victims who died was a man in his 80s as well as an 8-
    year-old boy who died from injuries in the hospital the day
    after the attack. Dozens more have been critically injured,
    including parade participants from ReMax, the Blazers Baseball
    team, Extreme Dance Team,

    Citizens Bank and the Catholic Community of Waukesha.

    According to Casey, the attack began well after the Christmas
    parade started, and some of the participants had already
    completed the entire route. Multiple Waukesha police officers
    attempted to stop the vehicle after Casey broadcasted a plea for
    help through the internal radio system.

    “One of our officers saw the vehicle coming right at him,” said
    Casey. “The officer discharged his service weapon and striked
    the vehicle three times before it continued south bound.”

    After allegedly attacking the parade, Brooks drove to several
    nearby residences and was arrested on a resident’s front porch
    later that evening.

    As Court Commissioner Kevin M. Costello wrapped up the hearing,
    a modification was made to extend Brooks’ no-contact order to
    the additional 60 victims who were injured during the event.

    His arraignment hearing is set for Feb. 11 at 10:15 a.m.

    https://mediamilwaukee.com/home/darrell-brooks-charged

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