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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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

EP63 "From Neighborly Help To Arrest"

Darrell Brooks got his turn to question the homeowner who helped him minutes after police claimed Brooks ran over people at a Christmas parade killing six people.

EP64 "Hearing From An Arresting Officer"

Police said Darrell Brooks ran from his abandoned SUV and began knocking on doors in a neighborhood asking to use a phone to call for a ride. Jurors watched police bodycam of the arrest of Darrell Brooks.

EP62 "Brooks Questions Officers Who Arrested Him"

The second police officer who was responsible for arresting Darrell Brooks testified in his trial. The officer was among a squadron that located Brooks on the porch of a house.

EP78 "Going At It With The Judge"

Darrell Brooks spars with Judge Dorow over legal documents, rulings, scheduling and even jurors getting tested for COVID-19; Brooks fired his public defenders before the trial and decided to represent himself.

EP79 "Judge Keeps the Trial Going"

The judge ruled that the jury can see the damaged red Ford SUV that police said Darrell Brooks used to crash into a parade crowd; the State piled on video evidence in the deadly parade crash trial.

EP80 "Piling on Security Camera Footage"

The jury heard from nearly a half-dozen people who had security cameras that had been recording on the day of the deadly parade crash; the police canvassed the area to collect video during the investigation.

EP77 "Blue Sandals and Gray Sweatshirt"

The State calls on a police officer who was part of the team canvassing the area around the Christmas parade attack where six people lost their lives.

EP81 "Catching the Suspect on the Run"

Prosecutors call up another detective who had collected evidence they say Darrell Brooks left behind as he ran from the SUV; police claim that Brooks abandoned the vehicle after ramming it into the holiday parade.

EP84 "Mechanical Inspector's Input"

The inspector who analyzed the SUV used in the deadly parade crash was up next to testify for the Prosecution; police claimed Darrell Brooks used this SUV in a fatal hit and run through a holiday parade killing six people and injuring 61.

EP83 "Full Functional, Deadly SUV"

The state mechanical inspector claims that the red SUV used in the deadly parade crash was working fine, and the crash was intentional.

EP82 "Collecting DNA on the SUV"

The state patrol officer on the stand testifies that he saw more than one bullet hole on the red SUV that investigators said Darrell Brooks used to plow into the holiday parade crowd.

EP86 "Crime Scene Investigator Explains"

Wisconsin State Crime Lab experts collect and analyze DNA evidence from the 2010 Ford Escape found abandoned after the deadly parade crash; five people are found dead at the scene; an eight-year-old boy passes away in the hospital.

EP87 "DNA Evidence"

The crime scene technician, who processed the SUV used to kill six people at a Christmas parade, tells jurors how he collected various items inside the car; prosecutors have more details about the DNA evidence to present to jurors.

EP85 "Analyzing the DNA Collected"

The DNA analyst who took the stand testifies that he compared the DNA from the vehicle with swabs taken from Brooks and Brooks's ex-girlfriend; the state of Wisconsin is close to wrapping up its case in the deadly parade crash trial.

EP88 "Lead Detective Back On The Stand"

Eyewitnesses and police recalled the red SUV charging on even after it rammed into people; prosecutors recalled the lead investigator.

EP92 "Lead Investigator Under Cross-Examination"

Police recovered 65 videos from people, businesses and the city of Waukesha, Wisconsin; according to police, Darrell Brooks passed a street on the left where he could have exited during the deadly parade crash.

EP89 "Assuming the Driver Was Angry"

Darrell Brooks has a range of questions for the lead detective on the stand in his trial; some were relevant, some were not; in the end, six people are dead and 61 injured.

EP91 "Defendant and Judge Go at It"

Darrell Brooks has another blow up with judge Jennifer Dorow just as the prosecution nears the end of its case; the State claims Brooks was trying to delay the trial because he knew a conviction was coming.

EP90 "Darrell Brooks Delivers Opening Statements"

The State rests its case; the process goes longer than anticipated as the prosecution accused Darrell Brooks of using delay tactics; he decides to represent himself against the 76 felony counts against him in the deadly parade crash.

EP95 "Defense Begins Case-in-Chief"

Darrell Brooks calls his first witness in his case; it is his turn to tell his side of the story as he alludes to in his opening statement; Brooks pleads not guilty to all 76 felony counts, that includes those charges in the deaths of six people.

EP93 "Brooks's First Witness to Testify"

Darrell Brooks begins his case to the jury with the backstory of what led to the deadly parade crash; five people were killed at the scene and another died at the hospital.

EP94 "Brooks Calls In a Parade Survivor"

Someone who was at the Christmas parade but did not get hit by the SUV, tells jurors how the car rammed through the crowd; this is a witness called by Darrell Brooks, who was representing himself against the charges.

EP96 "Judge Loses Her Patience"

Darrell Brooks was getting his turn to present his case, but things were moving a bit slowly for the judge; Brooks pleaded not guilty, fired his public defenders and decided to represent himself.

EP97 "Brooks Grindingly Continues His Case"

Darrell Brooks calls another person from the Christmas parade who had seen the deadly crash but did not get hurt; unlike the earlier witness, this one did get a glimpse of the driver of the red SUV that plowed into the parade crowd.

EP100 "This is Not a Game"

Darrell Brooks had more to present to jurors who would later decide whether he was guilty of intentionally killing six people by crashing into a Christmas parade.

EP98 "Brooks Questions His Ex-Girlfriend"

Darrell Brooks's ex-girlfriend alleges that Brooks hit her while she was in his red SUV; it was this same car that police said rammed into a Christmas parade killing six people, and injuring dozens of others.

EP99 "Judge Kicks Brooks Out of Court Again"

It was another rough day in court for Judge Jennifer Dorow; frustrations were high with all of Darrell Brooks's interruptions and arguments; the judge stopped the trial for lunch early so Darrell Brooks could be removed from the courtroom.

EP102 "I'm Frustrated Too"

The defendant is removed to another courtroom after blowing up at the judge with constant interruptions and continued talking over her.

EP104 "Trial Grindingly Continues"

Darrell Brooks continued with his line of witnesses in his attempt to raise doubt in the State's case against him; police officers were after Brooks just moments after they said he plowed his SUV into a parade route.

EP101 "Eyewitness Points to Brooks as the Driver"

A parade spectator testifies about what he saw during the deadly parade crash; he said the car honked, swerved and intentionally avoided kids; prosecutors claim it was Darrell Brooks who killed six people and injured more than 60 in the crash.

EP103 "More Parade Witnesses Testify"

Darrell Brooks' own witness testified that he pointed Brooks out at the scene of the deadly parade crash just before Brooks allegedly drove away and ditched the car.

EP112 "Ranting From Another Courtroom"

Darrell Brooks seemed to get more disruptive and argumentative with the judge as the trial got closer to the end; the prosecutors believed he was simply trying to delay things because a conviction was inevitable.

EP109 "Careful Judge Plays by the Book"

The judge tries to keep the trial moving despite the many interruptions from the defendant; the Honorable Jennifer Dorow describes for the record as to why Darrell Brooks was kicked out of the courtroom.

EP110 "Handling The Defiant Defendant"

Judge Dorow goes over all 76 charges on the verdict forms for Darrell Brooks, who was accused of intentionally killing six people and injuring more than 60 by driving into a crowd at a Christmas parade.

EP111 "Judge Pushes Trial Forward"

Darrell Brooks kept critiquing the judge in front of jurors; when he wouldn't stop, she excused the jury again and kicked him out; all eyes were on how the Honorable Jennifer Dorow handled this belligerent defendant who was representing himself.

EP116 "State Delivers Closing Arguments"

Darrell Brooks was allowed back into the courtroom after the judge read the lengthy instructions to the jury; he faced up to six consecutive life sentences plus an extra 859 years if he was convicted.

EP114 "Deadly and Disruptive Intentions"

Prosecutors tell jurors in their closing arguments that all Darrell Brooks had to do was stop, arguing that Brooks acted intentionally when he drove through the parade crowd, killing six people and injuring more than 60.

EP113 "Brooks Delivers His Closing Arguments"

Another battle between Darrell Brooks and judge Jennifer Dorow ensues right after the State delivers its closing argument; the defendant finally gives his closing argument to jurors.

EP115 "How Could This Happen?"

Darrell Brooks gets emotional when delivering his closing argument to the jury; he's facing up to six consecutive life sentences plus another 859 years in prison if convicted on all 76 counts.

EP68 "Police Interrogation Video"

Detective Jay Carpenter led the police interrogations of Darrell Brooks when he was arrested after the deadly parade crash that killed six people.

EP66 "Defendant Spars Again With The Judge"

Police said just before they took Darrell Brooks into custody, he was in a residential neighborhood going door-to-door asking for a phone to get an Uber.

EP73 "Arrested For Loitering And Disorderly Conduct"

Darrell Brooks asked the lead detective on the stand why he wasn't more honest with him during the police interrogation after the deadly parade crash.

EP65 "Arresting Officers Testify"

The police officer who transported Darrell Brooks to jail testified in the deadly parade crash trial. Brooks was arrested in front of a home near where the crash had happened.

EP70 "Getting Kicked Out Of The Courtroom"

The first defense witness in Wisconsin versus Darrell Brooks went ahead and testified. This was out of order because of a scheduling issue. Juan Marquez was among the dozens of people hit by the red SUV that rammed into a parade crowd, killing six.

EP71 "Initial Statements To Police"

Police officers tried to do their due diligence when they first found and took Darrell Brooks into custody after the deadly parade crash that killed six people.

EP76 "Confronting Brooks With Images Of The Crash"

The lead detective told the defendant told jurors that he was simply looking for an explanation and motive during the police interrogation.

EP69 "Detective Jay Carpenter Explains"

The lead detective in Wisconsin versus Darrell Brooks was breaking down for the jury the recorded police interview. In the second half of it, police tried to find a motive as to why Brooks allegedly drove the red SUV into the Christmas parade.

EP74 "Breaking Down The Police Interview"

The focus of the police interrogation was to use Darrell Brooks's words against him. Investigators had concluded that he acted alone in the fatal hit and run.

EP75 "Brooks Questions Raises Legal Issues"

Darrell Brooks wasn't done yet with the lead detective in the case against him, over the deaths of six people in a deadly parade crash. During the cross-examination of the lead detective, the judge called for a timeout and excused the jurors.

EP67 "Lead Detective Takes The Stand"

The lead detective in the deadly parade crash trial told jurors that the entire downtown scene was chaotic, something he had never seen before.

EP72 "Outside the Courtroom"

Citing case law, the judge in the deadly parade crash trial was compelled to remove Darrell Brooks from the courtroom for what she claimed was his disrespectful and disrupting behavior.

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

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