Waukesha: United States Authority Monday identified the driver suspected of hijacking the Christmas parade in the city of Midwestern Waukesha, killing at least five and injuring dozens, when the media reported a blade fight.
Sunday night chaos in Wisconsin, who saw the speed of the red SUV into a crowd of men, women and children raised soon fear of intentional actions – in a situation in which tension surged after high-risk release in a racial-charged trial in the trial.
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But CNN and NBC both quote the source of law enforcement.
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The SUV was restored and an interesting person was detained, with Waukesha police identified Darrell E.
Brooks as “the main suspect in this unreasonable tragedy.” The police described it as a 39-year-old man from Milwaukee nearby with an open court case connected with domestic violence, according to Milwaukee Sentinel Journal.
Court notes show that Brooks is charged several times in the past two years with careless endanger the safety of others, for violating firearms, and this month for the incidence of domestic abuse.
Some US media quoted researchers said there were signs of the driver escaping from another incident when he ran through the barricade and to the parade who had celebrated the celebration season.
The Washington Post reported, quoting a local law enforcement official, Brooks had drove away from the blade battle when the police arrived, driving to the parade route.
Corey Montiho, a member of the school district board on the outskirts of Milwaukee, is near the restaurant when he heard that his daughter’s daughter’s dance team had been hit.
“There are pom-poms and shoes and spilling hot chocolate everywhere,” he said as quoted by the Sentinel journal.
“I had to go from one tangled body to another to find my daughter.
My wife and two daughters were almost hit by.” Waukesha Mayor Shawn Reilly called it “terrible and unreasonable”, while Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers ordered a flag throughout the state.
“We continue to pray for the Waukesha and children’s communities, loved ones, and neighbors whose lives are forever amended by the unthinkable tragedy last night,” Evers tweeted Monday.
Vigil in Waukesha is scheduled to 17:00 (2200 GMT).
In Washington, President Joe Biden offered support for support for a community that was stunned by “terrible violence,” and paid homage to the family “facing fresh sadness from life without loved ones.” While the police confirmed at least five deaths and 40 injuries, there were fears that the number of victims might rise, and the city was crushed.
Witnesses describe a scary scene in Main Street, where the school band and another group marched before the audience bundle lined the road.
Sandra Peterson, a spokesman for the Milwaukee Catholic Church, said one of his priests was injured, “and some parishes and Waukesha Catholic school children.” Witness Angela O’boyle, whose apartment faced the parade on the outskirts of Milwaukee, told CNN: “What I heard shouted and then people shouted the names of their children.” A total of 11 adults and 12 children were taken to six hospitals, said the Head of the Steven Howard fire.
Schools and city halls are still closed Monday, as some ways while the investigation continues.
Angelito Tenorio, ran for treasurer Wisconsin State, told Milwaukee Journal Sentinel that he “saw a cross SUV, just put the pedal to the metal and just increased the speed of the parade.” “And then we heard a loud voice, and only deafper and shouted.”