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Darrell Edward Brooks(born February 21, 1982), better known online as MathBoi Fly, is a YouTuber and Rapper who is infamous for the Waukesha Christmas Parade Attack, where he would drive his Ford SUV into a Christmas Parade, running over and killing 5 people(All of whom were seniors) and injuring 56 others(With most being children) within the initial attack before being apprehended by the authorities after he tried to get someone to call an Uber. In November 23, two days after the incident, the number of people reported injured had increased to sixty-two and the number of fatalities had increased to six after an 8-year-old child died at a hospital.<ref>https://www.upi.com/Top_News/US/2021/11/23/Waukesha-parade-crash-death-toll-six-suspect-appears-court/5001637709906/</ref>
One police officer banged on the hood of the SUV in an attempt to get Brooks to stop.<ref>https://apnews.com/article/wisconsin-milwaukee-homicide-e8b937230de7490b77dbe83f226efe31</ref> In the final stage of the rampage, an officer fired his gun in an attempt to stop the vehicle.<ref>https://www.cnn.com/2021/11/22/us/waukesha-car-parade-crowd-monday/index.html</ref>The parade was live-streamed, and other attendees captured the incident on videos later posted to social media. Two eyewitnesses told reporters that the driver did not initially stop; all they could hear was people screaming and crying.<ref>https://apnews.com/article/waukesha-wisconsin-christmas-parade-crash-388eec09cc3543874d30352e197168ca</ref>
Why His Rapping Career Will Never Fly To Success
[edit | edit source]Darrell Brooks is a rapper who is responsible for the Waukesha Parade Attack that killed 6 people and injured 62 others, and he had a history of bail jumping, drug possession, theft, fraud, domestic abuse, assault, strangulation, reckless endangerment, disorderly conduct, resisting arrest, attempted murder, illegal weapon possession, stalking, vandalism, loitering, obstructing justice, and many more crimes before the attacks. Given how disturbing his criminal record is, no redeeming qualities will be allowed on this page, as the overall amount of crimes he has committed will make it unfeasible for redeeming qualities to be added to this page. |
- In 1999, he would commit his first crime, where he and his friend would get into an altercation with a man, before using a box cutter to slash his face, causing him to have facial injuries. The man whom he had attacked survived, and he would later be arrested and charged with substantial battery. He was originally supposed to get a 2-year prison sentence, but was released after 3 months of probation.<ref>https://www.fox6now.com/news/darrell-brooks-trial-waukesha-christmas-parade-criminal-history</ref><ref>https://www.foxnews.com/us/waukesha-parade-suspect-beat-up-girlfriend-five-months-running-her-over-car</ref>
- Since 2000, he has committed multiple instances of drug trafficking. He has possessed Cocaine, THC(Tetrahydrocannabinol), and an unknown controlled substance.
- At one point, he also tried to sell THC in 2011, the same year he resisted a police officer who had repeatedly warned him to stop his car by trying to flee a traffic stop when officers stopped him for not wearing a seatbelt, and the officer feared that he was going to get ran over.<ref>https://www.wisconsinrightnow.com/darrell-brooks-criminal-record/</ref>
- In 2005, he was arrested in Manitowoc, Wisconsin, for refusing to show up in court.<ref>https://medium.com/sinister-secrets/the-bizarre-case-and-trial-of-darrell-brooks-5358ec31026f</ref>
- In 2006, he became a pedophile and sex offender by raping and impregnating a 15-year-old girl in Nevada while he was 39. He would later be arrested and charged with statutory rape and is required to be registered as a sex offender.
- But, he refused to abide by sex offender laws, and instead, he would provide a false home address to continue his crimes.<ref>https://www.jsonline.com/story/news/crime/2022/10/01/history-waukesha-parade-suspect-darrell-brooks-and-law-enforcement/10440943002/</ref>
- He has a history of domestic violence since 2010. The first instance is that he tried to kill his girlfriend by strangling her to the floor, before kicking her into a door, which damaged it and caused her to have a cut on her right eye and a bruise on her left eye. He then proceeded to vandalize her property after he forgot to bring a large, black duffel bag with him. He would later be arrested and charged with strangulation, misdemeanour battery, and vandalism.<ref>https://www.foxnews.com/us/waukesha-parade-suspect-has-long-history-abusing-women?msockid=0c436acda95f6f551aba7f55a89a6e80</ref>
- In 2020, he tried to kill his nephew Anaji and his friend by shooting at them with a stolen gun over a cellphone dispute. He would be charged with second-degree reckless endangerment and illegal weapon possession.<ref>https://nypost.com/2021/11/24/darrell-brooks-nephew-pleaded-for-no-contact-order-after-shooting/</ref>
- On two occasions in 2021, he would stalk his wife at a hotel, before arguing with his girlfriend, slapping her cellphone out of her hand, beating her up, and holding her at gunpoint. He would then try to kill his wife by punching her and running her over at a gas station with his SUV, causing her to have a bloodied face and a scar to be formed on her leg. While she survived, it's the last crime he would commit before the Waukesha Christmas Parade Attack.<ref>https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/darrell-brooks-39-custody-deadly-crash-waukesha-wisconsin-rcna6328</ref>
- On November 21, 2021, he drove his SUV through the annual Christmas parade in Waukesha, Wisconsin, United States, breaking through the barricades and killing six people and injuring 62 others. There were two failed attempts to stop him, with one police officer banging on the hood of the SUV in an attempt to get Brooks to stop, and another officer fired his gun in an attempt to stop the vehicle. The parade was live-streamed, and other attendees captured the incident on video and posted it to social media. Brooks was arrested on the night of the attack, soon after he told a Waukesha resident that he was homeless and asked to use his phone to call an Uber.<ref>https://abc7chicago.com/post/waukesha-parade-video-jackson-sparks-darrell-brooks-wi/11267027/?userab=abc_web_player-460*variant_a_abc_control-1900%2Cotv_web_player-461*variant_a_otv_control-1902%2Cotv_web_content_rec-445*variant_a_control-1849%2Chp_banner-426*variant_d_tall_red-1780</ref>
- During his trial, Brooks was repeatedly removed from the courtroom after failing to comply with decorum; some of these instances included Brooks engaging in numerous interruptions, back-talking, glaring, and other outbursts with Dorow. On October 24, 2022, Brooks was given the chance to offer the defence; however, due to Brooks's repeated misbehaviour and failing to follow decorum, Dorow ruled that he had forfeited his right to call further witnesses (which would have included his mother) and declared the evidentiary stage of the trial over. Closing arguments were made on October 25, after which jury deliberations began that same day. He would later be sentenced to six consecutive life sentences without the possibility of extended supervision plus 762+1⁄2 years, and restitution totalling $500K for first-degree murder, reckless driving, and hit-and-run, and imprisoned in the South Dakota State Penitentiary. He will never escape the consequences ever again.<ref>https://www.newsnationnow.com/crime/waukesha-parade-trial-day-16-brooks-banned-from-calling-witnesses/</ref>
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