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Darrell Brooks, Waukesha Parade Killer, Represents Himself at Trial
"There is no injured party in this matter."
https://twitter.com/TPostMillennial/status/1580593028766523395
Darrell Brooks, Waukesha Parade Killer, Represents Himself at Trial
"There is no injured party in this matter."
https://twitter.com/TPostMillennial/status/1580593028766523395
My gosh. This is a clown show. I am as cynical as anyone about the legal system. I usually love it when someone makes a mockery of it. But I am almost at the point where I hope the bailiffs beat the crap out of Brooks. They are too patient with this clown. It's like a SNL skit that won't end and I am talking about it being like the new SNL era, not the classic era when they were funny.
Nevermind. It's just cringe.This may get good in the next few minutes. Brooks is insisting on arguing nullification in front of the jury. They were threatening to not let him give closing remarks. Now they are compromising. It's about to go down.
Nevermind. It's just cringe.
Yes it has been. But it's been like a bad novel or movie where it seems like there is a potential to get good, but it constantly let's you down.Been so from the beginning.
Guilty of first degree intentional homicide.
SALLISAW, Okla — Two Sallisaw officers working the Diamond Daze Festival upheld their oath to serve and protect on Saturday.
“I’m going to ram him if he comes this far,” said Sallisaw Police Captain John Weber in body camera footage from May 6.
That's what Sallisaw Police Captain John Weber could be heard saying in body camera video moments before he crashed head-on into a suspect's vehicle.
The vehicle was headed straight for a crowd of people celebrating the Diamond Daze Festival — an event for people to celebrate the warmer weather with live music, food, vendors, a car show, and fun.
But what was planned as a celebration quickly turned terrifying as Sallisaw police said the officers working the event, Captain John Weber and Officer Wesley McGuirt, got word of a police pursuit headed toward the festival.