• Re: Live updates: Day five of Darrell Brooks Jr.'s Waukesha Christmas P

    From Ethnic Defects@21:1/5 to governor.swill@gmail.com on Sat Oct 8 10:35:46 2022
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    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 Jr. is accused of killing six people and injuring
    dozens at the 2021 Waukesha Christmas Parade that took place on
    Nov. 21, 2021. Brooks allegedly drove an SUV through the
    entirety of the parade route, striking many people on foot along
    the way.

    His jury trial, in which he plans to represent himself, began
    Monday, Oct. 3. Read about what has happened in the trial so far
    with our updates here.

    A jury of 10 men and six women has been selected for the trial
    (12 in jury, four alternates). Trial testimony began Thursday.
    Court is typically in session from about 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. on
    weekdays.

    Friday afternoon livestream:

    https://youtu.be/kfQRXMD0il4

    Friday morning livestream:

    https://youtu.be/cJikyL__-HE

    We have a reporter in the courtroom providing live updates.

    4:58 p.m.: Court has been adjourned for the weekend. The
    prosecution will continue witness testimony on Monday, Oct. 10.

    3:10 p.m.: Holly Berg, in attendance at the Waukesha Christmas
    Parade to watch her boyfriend's daughter, reported seeing people
    flying "like bowling pins" after Darrell Brooks drove his car
    through the parade route. That came minutes after she witnessed
    an event where Brooks and another man, Kyle Edwards, came hood-
    to-hood as Brooks tried to turn the wrong way up a one-way
    street to get to the Mobil station on North Street.

    Both witnesses testified to that incident in the afternoon
    session. Judge Jennifer Dorow also shut down Brooks’ cross
    examination of her after he pressed both witnesses as to whether
    they saw the plaintiff State of Wisconsin in the courtroom.

    2:10 p.m.: Former Waukesha resident Kyle Edwards has identified
    Darrell Brooks Jr. as the driver of a red SUV that he crossed
    paths with on the night of the parade. Edwards was traveling
    southwest on the one-way North Street at Barstow at a stoplight
    when the red SUV traveling southeast on Barstow went the wrong
    way on North Street. Edwards was driving with his family to the
    parade.

    11:29 a.m.: Following a midmorning break it was learned that the
    results of Darrell Brooks’ COVID-19 test has been returned, but
    Brooks refused to share them. Judge Dorow called a recess so
    that deputies could procure the document Brooks refused to share.

    After the recess, Dorow reported that during the recess Brooks
    began an altercation with deputies so he was placed in the
    alternate courtroom where he has spent much of the trial. The
    judge said he would be allowed back in open court in front of
    the jury because he has been doing an "excellent job" this
    morning abiding by the rules. Judge Dorow shared that the
    results of the test were negative, but sealed the document.
    Brooks had filed a motion to adjourn the trial pending the test
    result which was denied which is why Dorow thought it relevant
    to share the result.

    The sides are breaking for an early lunch.

    11:10 a.m.: Day five of the trial against Waukesha Christmas
    Parade suspect Darrell Brooks Jr. got underway this morning with
    Erika Patterson, Brooks’ on-again-off-again girlfriend
    testifying about an incident between the two of them that
    happened immediately before Brooks allegedly drove his car into
    the Christmas parade route.

    Waukesha Police Det. Steven Guth also testified as to the
    reports she made to him over two days. A juror whom Brooks
    identified as one who gave him an obscene gesture during a prior
    court hearing was also questioned and denied being that person.

    Judge Jennifer Dorow said she was able to confirm that she was
    not.

    Follow our Twitter and Facebook pages for the latest updates.

    For our continuing coverage of the Waukesha Christmas Parade
    trial, see the print edition of The Freeman. Subscribe here: https://gmtoday.com/wfsubscribe

    For the latest news on the Waukesha Christmas Parade tragedy,
    click here.

    https://www.gmtoday.com/the_freeman/news/live-updates-day-five- of-darrell-brooks-jr-s-waukesha-christmas-parade- trial/article_f94e81a4-4639-11ed-9bee-2f850c4090a2.html

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