Witness testimony resumed Monday morning, Oct. 17 in the Darrell Brooks trial, charged in the November 2021 Waukesha Christmas parade attack.
The state hoped to wrap up its case Monday, however, due to interruptions from Brooks, there is more testimony expected. The state has taken the jury through the path the red SUV took down Main Street. Now, prosecutors are presenting what happened after the parade attack that ultimately led to Brooks' arrest. On Monday, that state plans to call Daniel Rider to the stand.
The jury will then hear from two more police officers – the one who made the arrest , as well as an officer who will testify on statements Brooks made while in custody. A crime analyst will testify that they found Brooks' DNA on the SUV's steering wheel. A Wisconsin State Patrol inspector will testify about a mechanical inspection of the SUV. Prosecutors said there was nothing wrong with the vehicle, meaning Brooks could have stopped at any time.
Prosecutors are trying to prove that Darrell Brooks was behind the wheel of the red Ford Escape that drove through the Waukesha Christmas Parade route on Nov. 21, 2021, killing six and injuring more than 60. Brooks faces 76 counts in the case, including six counts of first-degree intentional homicide. One homicide conviction would put him behind bars for life. Witness testimony resumes Monday morning, Oct.
The second week of the trial was much different from the first, in that we saw Darrell Brooks remain in the main courtroom the entire week. He was moved to an adjacent courtroom every day during the first week of the trial due to repeated interruptions. At one point, we saw Brooks take off his shirt in the courtroom next door and sit with his back to the camera.
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