Waukesha ‘Killer’ family: ‘It was an accident. . . He’s as innocent as Kyle Rittenhouse’
At least five people were killed and 40 injured – including at least 12 children – after a speeding SUV plowed into a Christmas parade in a suburban town near Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Sunday Japan.
Police are holding a suspect, who they believe is the perpetrator of the attack. The man in custody is Darrell Edward Brooks, 39. According to online reports, he was detained by police in Waukesha, Wisconsin after a red Ford Escape sped through town. Police believe he was the driver of the SUV.
But before we all pass judgment against Darrell, the story could be much more than that. Many people claiming to be members of the Darrell family are telling a VERY different story. They say it was all a horrible accident.
MTO News was contacted by three separate people, all connected to Darrell through Facebook, who claimed to be his relative. They all tell the same story – that Darrell was the victim of a targeted break-in.
They say Darrell was stabbed in the shoulder by a car robber, and that when he was trying to get out of the car robbery – the “accident” happened.
Family members are extremely worried, with MTO News saying that Darrell – who they say is innocent – will not receive the “benefit of the suspicion” as Kyle Rittenhouse did – after he was arrested charged with multiple murders.
One of Darrell’s relatives told MTO News, “He’s innocent, what happened is not a crime. He needs to be released just like Kyle Rittenhouse.”
But there are many differences between Darrell and Kyle Rittenhouse. First of all, Darrell is Black and Kyle is White. But there’s more to Darrell as an unlikable person.
Darrell has a history of seducing white women in the past. Here is a video of him explaining how he was accused of extravagance, because seduce his babysitter mother in Las Vegas. His babysitter, White, was 16 years old at the time:
According to police, a red Ford Escape crashed through a fence in Waukesha, Wisconsin, around 4:40 p.m. while the parade was underway and drove at high speed through the crowd, sending bodies flying in the air. as families stood in horror.
Police say a ‘person of interest’ is currently in custody, but no arrests have been made. ABC News, citing an unnamed law enforcement source, said there may have been a second person in the vehicle.
An internal memo sent to police said: ‘Police have one subject in custody and one still large. ”
Waukesha Police Chief Daniel Thompson has yet to confirm whether they believe the attack was an intentional act of terrorism or that the suspect had lost control of the vehicle while on the run from crime before. They also declined to comment on whether the incident had anything to do with the verdict of Kyle Rittenhouse of Kenosha, 50 miles away. A press conference has been scheduled for 2 p.m. EST.
Here is a video of the attack
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