Darrell Brooks trial: Criminal history dates back to 1999

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Darrell Brooks, 40, on trial starting Monday, Oct. 3 for the November 2021 Waukesha Christmas parade attack that killed six and injured more than 60, has a felony record that dates back to 1999 when he slashed another man's face with a knife.

Brooks has been in and out of criminal court for more than two decades, serving time in prison and racking up convictions for domestic violence, child sex crimes, firearms, drugs and battery.


Brooks' record of convictions

CASE: Filed September 1999, Milwaukee County

CHARGES: Substantial battery/intentionally causing bodily harm, as party to a crime

RESOLUTION: Guilty/no contest in December 1999

SENTENCE: Two years in prison – which was stayed, three years' probation, six months in the House of Correction

CASE: Filed February 2002, Milwaukee County

CHARGES: Possession of THC, second-plus offense

RESOLUTION: Guilty/no contest in May 2002

SENTENCE: 50 days in the House of Correction with work release, license suspended for six months

CASE: Filed January 2003, Milwaukee County

CHARGES: Resisting/obstructing an officer

RESOLUTION: Guilty/no contest in February 2003

SENTENCE: 20 days in the House of Correction

CASE: Filed February 2010, Wood County

CHARGES: Strangulation/suffocation (with previous conviction), battery, criminal damage to property

RESOLUTION: Guilty to strangulation charge in April 2010

SENTENCE: Three years' probation – which was stayed, 90 days' jail time with work release

CASE: Filed March 2011, Milwaukee County

CHARGES: Resisting or obstructing an officer

RESOLUTION: Guilty in May 2012

SENTENCE: 37 days in the House of Correction with work release

CASE: Filed November 2011, Milwaukee County

CHARGES: Possession of THC, second-plus offense

RESOLUTION: Guilty in March 2012

SENTENCE: 180 days in the House of Correction with work release

CASE: Filed December 2011, Milwaukee County

CHARGES: Possession of THC, misdemeanor bail jumping

RESOLUTION: Guilty in March 2012

SENTENCE: 180 days in the House of Correction with work release

Brooks' open Milwaukee County cases

That brings us to summer 2020.

In July 2020, Brooks was charged with a series of felonies after prosecutors say he fired a gun at his nephew outside a house on N. 19th Street in Milwaukee. After that shooting, Brooks was ordered to have no contact with a number of people, including his mother, Dawn Woods, but when he was arrested again just a couple of weeks ago on new crimes, it was his mother who bailed him out.

In early November 2021, Brooks was charged with two felonies and three misdemeanors, including second-degree recklessly endangering safety (domestic abuse assessments) after prosecutors say he ran over his girlfriend in a Milwaukee gas station parking lot. The incident left the mother of his child with a bloody face and tire tracks on her leg. According to prosecutors, he later tried to persuade the woman to not cooperate with investigators in exchange for marriage.

In that 2020 shooting case, cash bond was set at $10,000 in July 2020, online court records show, but "adjusted down" to $7,500 in August 2020. In February 2021, nine months before the Christmas parade attack, it was "adjusted down" again to $500. That $500 cash bond was posted in May 2021.

Cash bond was set at $1,000 in that domestic violence case on Nov. 5, 2021.

Brooks’ mother posted the $1,000 bail in the domestic violence case on Nov. 11, 2021, but Brooks was not released from the custody of the Milwaukee County Sheriff’s Office until at least Nov. 16, 2021. That’s when he appeared before a Waukesha County judge, by phone, in the custody of the Waukesha County Sheriff’s Department for failure to pay in a child support case. A judge released Brooks on his own recognizance in that case – just days before the parade attack, which led to outrage and renewed calls for bail reform.

The "low bail" and the fact that Brooks was free after posting it before he allegedly killed six people and injured dozens of others in Waukesha led to outrage and renewed calls for bail reform.

At the time of the Christmas parade attack, Brooks also had an active warrant out of Nevada for skipping court on sex crime charges.

Christmas parade attack



https://www.fox6now.com/news/darrell-brooks-trial-waukesha-christmas-parade-criminal-history


My God

If his state had ‘3 Strikes You Are Out’, 6 people would still be alive today. Or 12 Strikes You Are Out

He should have NEVER been out on the streets!!
 
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