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I cannot imagine what the parents are going through.Shackled Waukesha Xmas parade 'Killer' Darrell Brooks appears in court charged with multiple murders after he 'Intentionally' plowed his SUV into crowd and 'tried to hit as many people as possible': Death toll rises to SIX as child, 8, dies in hospital
The man accused of killing six and injuring 62 when he drove his car into a Christmas parade in Wisconsin over the weekend appeared before a judge on Tuesday, as the court was told of his lengthy criminal history - and an 8-year-old child was added to the list of victims.
- The death toll on Tuesday rose to six, with a child added to the five known victims, and the number of injured rose to 62
- Eight-year-old Jackson Sparks was named by relatives on Tuesday as the sixth victim, having died in hospital from his injuries, while his brother Tucker, 12, suffered a fractured skull
Darrell Brooks Jr., 39, the driver of the SUV that crashed into the crowd Sunday, made his first appearance in court Tuesday.
The court heard Tuesday that Brooks had multiple previous violent convictions, charges against him filed in three states and lengthy custody time in Georgia.
Darrell Brooks Jr., 39, the driver of the SUV that crashed into the crowd Sunday, made his first appearance in court Tuesday
Tucker Sparks, 12 (above), is pictured with his younger brother Jackson, aged eight, whose death was confirmed on Tuesday. Jackson is the youngest of the six victims from the Christmas parade tragedy
Tucker (left) suffered a fractured skull and Jackson suffered severe head injuries in the tragedy
Waukesha SUV 'killer' Darrell Brooks appears in court to face murder charges as sixth victim dies | Daily Mail Online
I hadn't heard that he "got out on bail for lack of a speedy trial". It sounds to me like someone involved in that previous case has some SERIOUS explaining to do.The irony is he got out on bail for lack for a speedy trial, so give him a speedy trial. He was guilty without doubt, so be done with it.
If you read that Washington Post article that I linked, you'll see that the organization for which Kamala Harris helped raise money in Minnesota doesn't even contemplate the nature of the charges against a defendant. They just bail them out regardless of the crime. In other words, if this crime had occurred in Minnesota rather than Wisconsin, this guy could be driving the streets again any day now.
The black players allied to vote out non black players only. Then tried to make it sound good by saying “we should do that given everything that’s happened the past year. “Do you think it’s real? Or produced to look that way?
I didn’t even know that show was still around, so I haven’t seen it.
Try actually reading the Washington Post article that I linked. That Minnesota fund had over $35 million raised largely as a result of Kamala Harris shilling to the liberal left. They use that fund to bail out anybody. They have no screening process based on the nature of the crime.Even assuming they had 5m to drop I maintain saying "they bail some people out" and bailing THAT guy out are different things.
Try actually reading the Washington Post article that I linked. That Minnesota fund had over $35 million raised largely as a result of Kamala Harris shilling to the liberal left. They use that fund to bail out anybody. They have no screening process based on the nature of the crime.
They don't consider the charges. What part of that do you not understand?Ok, we're at cross purpose in explanation. I understand there's money out there to bail people out. You know, all those unfortunate souls held down by "the man" and those brave freedom fighters rioting and burning. (Yada yada, you know the drill)
And then there's THIS GUY. If you're comfortable drawing a reasonable equivalency you'll have to carry on without me.
Judging by his attire the accused is on suicide watch.Shackled Waukesha Xmas parade 'Killer' Darrell Brooks appears in court charged with multiple murders after he 'Intentionally' plowed his SUV into crowd and 'tried to hit as many people as possible': Death toll rises to SIX as child, 8, dies in hospital
The man accused of killing six and injuring 62 when he drove his car into a Christmas parade in Wisconsin over the weekend appeared before a judge on Tuesday, as the court was told of his lengthy criminal history - and an 8-year-old child was added to the list of victims.
- The death toll on Tuesday rose to six, with a child added to the five known victims, and the number of injured rose to 62
- Eight-year-old Jackson Sparks was named by relatives on Tuesday as the sixth victim, having died in hospital from his injuries, while his brother Tucker, 12, suffered a fractured skull
Darrell Brooks Jr., 39, the driver of the SUV that crashed into the crowd Sunday, made his first appearance in court Tuesday.
The court heard Tuesday that Brooks had multiple previous violent convictions, charges against him filed in three states and lengthy custody time in Georgia.
Darrell Brooks Jr., 39, the driver of the SUV that crashed into the crowd Sunday, made his first appearance in court Tuesday
Tucker Sparks, 12 (above), is pictured with his younger brother Jackson, aged eight, whose death was confirmed on Tuesday. Jackson is the youngest of the six victims from the Christmas parade tragedy
Tucker (left) suffered a fractured skull and Jackson suffered severe head injuries in the tragedy
Waukesha SUV 'killer' Darrell Brooks appears in court to face murder charges as sixth victim dies | Daily Mail Online