Waukesha Christmas parade killer Darrell Brooks claims his words are worth ‘a pretty penny’

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During his October trial, Brooks — who represented himself — teetered between unhinged, menacing and even apologetic.

At one point, Waukesha County Circuit Court Judge Jennifer Dorrow was so disturbed by his glowering, she booted him to a separate courtroom.The suspect vehicle after ramming through the crowd.. In rap songs he made, Brooks also reportedly called himself a “terrorist” and a “killer in the city.”

After sentencing, Brooks wept, “I want you to know that not only I am sorry for what happened, I am sorry that you cannot see what is truly in my heart and the remorse in my heart.”Brooks objects to testimony as he appears via video from an adjacent courtroom after being removed by the judge.“Brooks will never hold his grandson, good. My family will never get the chance to hug my mom one last time. You murdered my mom.

“You have the audacity to say your conscience is clear. That is why you hear the term monster, demon,” said Chris Owen, whose mom, Leanna Owen, 71, was killed while performing with the Dancing Grannies ensemble. “I know why you did this. You did this because you weren’t in a cage … All I can ask is that you rot, and you rot slow.”

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