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Darrell Brooks wasn't done with his cross-examination of a police detective who was off-duty and marching in the Christmas parade before the crash.
Darrell Brooks wasn't done with his cross-examination of a police detective who was off-duty and marching in the Christmas parade before the crash.
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Deadly Parade Crash Trial
EP46 "Detective Gets Cross-Examined"Darrell Brooks wasn't done with his cross-examination of a police detective who was off-duty and marching in the Christmas parade before the crash.
Deadly Parade Crash Trial
EP45 "Brooks Rants While Court Resumes"The judge repeatedly asked the defendant to stop talking and not interrupt with irrelevant points. This was at the start of a new day of this trial, where he faced 76 felony charges that included those connected to the deaths of six people.
Deadly Parade Crash Trial
EP50 "Officer Identifies Brooks as the Driver"Darrell Brooks asks the police officer on the stand if he is getting paid to testify; the officer states he was off-duty during the parade when he watched the SUV ram through the crowd.
Deadly Parade Crash Trial
EP49 "More Off-Duty Officers From the Parade"An officer testifies about seeing the driver of the SUV jump out of the car and run away.
Deadly Parade Crash Trial
EP48 "Off-Duty Detective Tells the Story"Police testify that approximately 67 police units worked security during the parade; the police detective, who was not on duty at the time of the crash, marched with the Catholic Communities of Waukesha.
Deadly Parade Crash Trial
EP47 "Detective Whose Kids Were Injured"A police officer got emotional when testifying about the moment a SUV hit his family injuring two of his kids during the deadly parade crash.
Deadly Parade Crash Trial
EP46 "Detective Gets Cross-Examined"Darrell Brooks wasn't done with his cross-examination of a police detective who was off-duty and marching in the Christmas parade before the crash.
Deadly Parade Crash Trial
EP45 "Brooks Rants While Court Resumes"The judge repeatedly asked the defendant to stop talking and not interrupt with irrelevant points. This was at the start of a new day of this trial, where he faced 76 felony charges that included those connected to the deaths of six people.
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