Waukesha prosecutors introduced new images of Christmas parade attack suspect Darrell Brooks' battered Ford Escape SUV during his murder trial Wednesday.
DARRELL BROOKS TRIAL: DEFENDANT DISRUPTS COURT AS JURY SELECTION BEGINS IN WAUKESHA CHRISTMAS PARADE ATTACK
Brooks is representing himself at trial and has been reprimanded repeatedly by the judge for interrupting court. In hours of rambling cross-examinations, he has attacked witnesses on the stand and on more than one occasion been sent out of the room. An image of the interrogation of Darrell Brooks Jr. following last year's Waukesha Christmas parade attack.who responded to the scene, testified that he collected several items from where the SUV had been recovered after the attack. They included a headband hanging from the driver-side mirror and other articles of clothing both insides and outside the vehicle.
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