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The lead detective in the deadly parade crash trial told jurors that the entire downtown scene was chaotic, something he had never seen before.
The lead detective in the deadly parade crash trial told jurors that the entire downtown scene was chaotic, something he had never seen before.
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Deadly Parade Crash Trial
EP8 "Judge Advises The Defendant"The prosecution had numerous objections against Darrell Brooks during his cross-examination of the witness on the stand. He decided to represent himself in this trial where he was accused of killing six people and injuring 61.
Deadly Parade Crash Trial
EP6 "Darrell Brooks Questions His Ex-Girlfriend"Judge Jennifer Dorow had more advice for Darrell Brooks who decided to represent himself. But he claimed that he didn't understand the charges against him.
Deadly Parade Crash Trial
EP7 "Domestic Abuse Allegation"The State claimed that there was a domestic incident between Darrell Brooks and the mother of his child just before he rammed his SUV into that holiday parade. Brooks wasn't done questioning his ex-girlfriend on the stand.
Deadly Parade Crash Trial
EP5 "Argument Leads To Deadly Rampage"The detective who was assigned to the domestic violence complaint against Darrell Brooks testified in his trial. According to Brooks's ex-girlfriend, Erika Patterson, she was arguing with him all day.
Deadly Parade Crash Trial
EP8 "Judge Advises The Defendant"The prosecution had numerous objections against Darrell Brooks during his cross-examination of the witness on the stand. He decided to represent himself in this trial where he was accused of killing six people and injuring 61.
Deadly Parade Crash Trial
EP6 "Darrell Brooks Questions His Ex-Girlfriend"Judge Jennifer Dorow had more advice for Darrell Brooks who decided to represent himself. But he claimed that he didn't understand the charges against him.
Deadly Parade Crash Trial
EP4 "Patrolling Officer Testifies"The State's first witness in the deadly parade crash trial was the police sergeant who oversaw security that day. The defendant, Darrell Brooks, was accused of recklessly driving his car into the crowd killing six people and injuring 61.
Deadly Parade Crash Trial
EP3 "Opening Statements"Opening statements begin; Darrell Brooks is accused of killing six people and injuring dozens more when he rammed an SUV into a Christmas parade; Brooks pleads not guilty and does not want a lawyer.
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