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The officer who called 911 about a hit-and-run the day of the deadly parade crash identified Darrell Brooks as the driver; according to police, 61 people were injured and six died that day.

The officer who called 911 about a hit-and-run the day of the deadly parade crash identified Darrell Brooks as the driver; according to police, 61 people were injured and six died that day.

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Deadly Parade Crash Trial

EP60 "Waukesha Residents Take the Stand"

One of the last people who interacted with Darrell Brooks before his arrest was the owner of the house where officers said he fled to; the homeowner testifies.

Deadly Parade Crash Trial

EP58 "Barefooted, Running, And Asking For A Ride"

The State called people who lived near the deadly parade crash to identify Darrell Brooks as the one who abandoned an SUV and ran away. Police said it was that vehicle that rammed into the crowd killing six people and injuring more than 60 others.

Deadly Parade Crash Trial

EP59 "Mom Calls For A Lyft Ride"

Darrell Brooks's mother called for a ride minutes after the deadly Christmas parade crash. Brooks was accused of ramming into the crowd and killing six people. Police said he abandoned the SUV and ran away in a residential area.

Deadly Parade Crash Trial

EP61 "A Kind, Helpful Resident"

Jurors heard from a man in the deadly parade crash trial who was watching football when he said Darrell Brooks rang his doorbell. He said the defendant was barefoot and cold and asking for help.

Deadly Parade Crash Trial

EP57 "Abandoned, Damaged Vehicle"

The cross-examination wasn't over yet on the man who saw the abandoned SUV parked near his home, after the deadly parade crash. He said it was damaged when he saw it.

Deadly Parade Crash Trial

EP56 "Using Mom's Car to Kill"

Jurors hear the timeline of events following the deadly parade crash; police claim that after Brooks drove a Ford Escape registered to his mother into the parade crowd, he abandoned the car and ran away.

Deadly Parade Crash Trial

EP55 "Trying to Stop the SUV"

Darrell Brooks has more questions for one of the many police officers who worked the Christmas parade; one officer identified Darrell Brooks as being responsible.

Deadly Parade Crash Trial

EP54 "Judge Halts Court So Brooks Can Rant"

The cross-examination of the patrol officer on the stand went in a wildly different direction with Darrell Brooks's questioning. He ranted about not having a quote plaintiff in this case.

Original Air Date: Jan 2, 2024
Rating: TVPG
Playback: HD
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