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Darrell Edward Brooks Jr., 40, was a real-life villain and was convicted on October 26, 2022, of six counts of first-degree intentional homicide and 70 other counts related to the Waukesha Christmas Parade on November 21, 2021. He killed six people when he drove his SUV into the parade and faces six life sentences. Brooks had pleaded not guilty and represented himself during the trial. At the time of the parade, Brooks was out on $1,000 cash bail related to charges filed earlier in November in Milwaukee County. Brooks was charged with punching and running over the mother of his child. The district attorney has said his low bail was a mistake. According to court documents, a jury trial for Brooks remains scheduled for Dec. 12 on charges related to that case.
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By Cx3 ProductionsDarrell Edward Brooks Jr., 40, was a real-life villain and was convicted on October 26, 2022, of six counts of first-degree intentional homicide and 70 other counts related to the Waukesha Christmas Parade on November 21, 2021. He killed six people when he drove his SUV into the parade and faces six life sentences. Brooks had pleaded not guilty and represented himself during the trial. At the time of the parade, Brooks was out on $1,000 cash bail related to charges filed earlier in November in Milwaukee County. Brooks was charged with punching and running over the mother of his child. The district attorney has said his low bail was a mistake. According to court documents, a jury trial for Brooks remains scheduled for Dec. 12 on charges related to that case.
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