BREAKING: A judge sentenced Darrel Brooks to life in prison without the possibility of parole in the Waukesha Christmas parade attack.
"Nightmares, anxiety, panic attacks, depression, anger, guilt, shame... These are all things I and others deal with daily because Darrell Brooks drove through our joy and turned it to terror," said Jenny Gonzalez, who survived the attack.SEE ALSO |"I don't believe that when the prison door closes on this villain, Mr. Brooks will think about me or any of his victims. The feeling is mutual," said Bill Mitchell, a parade marcher who was struck during the attack."Mr.
In total, some 40 victim impact statements were shared in court on Tuesday. On Wednesday, Dorow will sentence Brooks to at least six life sentences. There is no death penalty in Wisconsin. "I, too, regret Wisconsin does not have the death penalty because if someone ever deserved it the convicted most certainly does. Life in prison is too kind; that Bible on your table will not do you any good for where you will end up," said David Sorensen, the husband of Virginia Sorensen, who was killed in the attack.
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