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The man accused of using his vehicle to kill six people and injure dozens at the Waukesha holiday parade last November has lost a bid to have his trial delayed until next year. Judge Jennifer Dorow orders Darrell Brooks will stand trial in October, as previously scheduled.
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A Milwaukee man accused of killing six people and injuring dozens more when he drove an SUV through the Waukesha Christmas parade pleaded not guilty Friday to scores of criminal charges.
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Prosecutors have presented “ample” evidence to show Darrell Brooks Jr. probably committed felonies, Waukesha County Court Commissioner Kevin Costello said at the end of a preliminary hearing. That’s the point in the criminal justice process where court officials decide whether there’s enough proof to bind defendants over for trial.
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Prosecutors in Wisconsin brought the charges against Darrell Brooks, who is accused of killing six people and injuring dozens more when he allegedly drove his car into a Christmas parade in November.
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Conservatives filed a formal request to remove Milwaukee County District Attorney John Chisholm from office, while a judge raised the Milwaukee County bail for Darrell Brooks.
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First Lady Dr. Jill Biden, Second Gentleman Douglas Emhoff and Surgeon General Vivek Murthy spoke with four families who lost loved ones in Waukesha and spent time promoting the COVID-19 vaccine, especially for kids 5 to 11.
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Republican state lawmakers from Waukesha County have sent a letter to Gov. Tony Evers asking to remove Milwaukee County District Attorney John Chisholm from office. But Evers said he is not beginning a review process of Chisholm at this time.
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Milwaukee County District Attorney John Chisholm has repeatedly called the $1,000 cash bail Darrell Brooks, Jr. posted in a previous case “inappropriately low.”
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A six-story condominium building has been evacuated in a Milwaukee suburb after engineers found the structure was in imminent danger of collapsing.
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The man arrested and charged in the Waukesha Christmas parade incident left the scene of a domestic dispute minutes before he drove into the parade route, killing six people and wounding more than 60 others. Angela Mancuso, the executive director of The Women's Center in Waukesha, addresses the connection between domestic abuse and acts of mass violence.