Waukesha: The driver accused of attacking on the traditional Christmas parade that killed five people and injured at least 48 near Milwaukee to face criminal demands on Tuesday on his first field performance since the weekend.
Darrell Brooks, 39, matured at the Waukesha Circuit Court at 4pm CST (2200 GMT) after the authorities said he was deliberately driving a SUV through the police barricade on Sunday and to the City of Waukesha’s annual parade, about 20 miles (32 km) Milwaukee.
Police Chief Waukesha Daniel Thompson on Monday said his department would refer to five accidental accidental murder charges against the prosecutor and additional accusations could come later when the investigation took place.
But the Waukesha County website, Sue Operter Regency, said on Tuesday that his office still decided what charges were demanding Brooks, a Milwaukee citizen was arrested near the carnage scene shortly after that.
The police have ruled out terrorism as a motive and said Brooks, who came out with a guarantee of the domestic abuse case, acted alone.
The police did not chase Brooks when he drove his car through a parade route, but one officer fired a shot to try to stop the sports vehicle, Thompson said.
The injured included at least 18 children suffering from facial abrasion, broken bones and serious head injuries and taken to Wisconsin children’s hospitals in Milwaukee.
Six registered in critical conditions, officials said.
At least two children have been repatriated from the hospital.
Five victims, aged 52 to 81, including several members of the “Milwaukee Dancing Grannies” parade group.
“Our hearts are heavy for our loss of grandmother and volunteers,” said the group on Facebook on Tuesday, adding several members who were injured in stable conditions and someone had been released from the hospital.
The incident attracted President Joe Biden’s attention, who called the attack “terrible”, and Pope Francis.
The Vatican sent a condolences to the Roman Catholic bishop from Milwaukee on Tuesday.
“Pope” praises the souls of the people who died for the mercy of God’s loving loving and beg for the gifts of healing and divine comfort to those who were injured and grieved, “said the message.
In one of several vigiles and services on the day Monday, 39, a professional information technology, said, “Waukesha was strong.
That’s why we are here.
“The video incident posted on social media shows the red SUV racing beside the parade route and then into the procession, seemed to run more than a dozen people before racing observers from the sidewalk to help.” I saw children hit by, “Brian Hoffman, 33, a resident of Waukesha, told on Monday.” I was still very surprised.
“Brooks was last released from detention after posting $ 1,000 cash bonds on November 11, a number of Milwaukee District District Prosecutors Office” is not right given the nature of the recent accusations “against it.
Brooks has been charged on November 5 by blocking an officer, battery, Harmful of rash, irregular behavior and tiered criminals in the case of domestic abuse, prosecutors and district court records show.
Shortly before the Sunday attack on the parade, the police received complaints of domestic disorders involving Brooks and knives, Thompson said.