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Police claimed that just before the deadly parade crash, Darrell Brooks had been driving around with one hand on the wheel and another hitting his ex-girlfriend in the face.
Police claimed that just before the deadly parade crash, Darrell Brooks had been driving around with one hand on the wheel and another hitting his ex-girlfriend in the face.
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Deadly Parade Crash Trial
EP41 "A Surviving Priest Remembers"A local priest takes the stand. He was part of the Catholic Communities of Waukesha, a group that walked in the parade. Nineteen members were injured. In the end, six people died that day.
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
EP44 "Two Medical Examiners Testify"According to the two medical examiners who worked the case, all six victims who died had injuries that included blunt force trauma and lacerations to the head, chest and internal organs.
Deadly Parade Crash Trial
EP43 "Sixth Amendment Violations and Other Accusations"Darrell Brooks lamented to the court that his sixth amendment rights have been violated among other things, as he represented himself in the deadly parade crash trial. He had a long commentary going on to the judge, without the jury there.
Deadly Parade Crash Trial
EP42 "Mr. Brooks, Please Stop"The judge addresses the claims Darrell Brooks makes after his rant; Brooks is accused of ramming his car into a Christmas parade killing six people and injuring 61 others.
Deadly Parade Crash Trial
EP40 "Milwaukee Dancing Grannies"One of the members of the Milwaukee Dancing Grannies who marched in the parade on the day of the crash, took the stand. Four of the six people who died were in that group.
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