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First Waukesha Christmas Parade Takes Place Since 2021 Tragedy
People from all across Wisconsin, and even other parts of the U.S., descended on the Milwaukee suburb of Waukesha as the city brought back its Christmas parade for the first time since last year’s tragic attack. NBC 5’s Christian Farr reports.
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First Waukesha Christmas Parade Takes Place Since 2021 Tragedy
People from all across Wisconsin, and even other parts of the U.S., descended on the Milwaukee suburb of Waukesha as the city brought back its Christmas parade for the first time since last year’s tragic attack that killed six people and injured dozens of others. The parade got underway late Sunday afternoon, with vehicle barriers put in place along...
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Watch: Man Who Killed 6 in Waukesha Christmas Parade Sentenced to Life in Prison
A man who killed six people and injured many others when he drove his SUV through a Christmas parade in suburban Milwaukee was sentenced Wednesday to life in prison with no chance of release.
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Man Who Killed 6 in Waukesha Christmas Parade Attack Is Sentenced to Life in Prison
A man who killed six people and injured many others when he drove his SUV through a Christmas parade in suburban Milwaukee was sentenced Wednesday to life in prison with no chance of release.
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Man Who Killed 6 During Waukesha Christmas Parade Faces Sentencing
Darrell Brooks, the man who killed six people when driving through a Christmas parade in Waukesha last year, faces sentencing on Wednesday, NBC 5’s Kate Chappell reports.
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‘This Was Not an Attack': Man Who Killed 6 In Waukesha Christmas Parade Says He Didn't Plan It
The man convicted of killing six people when he plowed his SUV through a Christmas parade in suburban Milwaukee last year told a judge ahead of sentencing Wednesday that he has suffered from mental illness since he was young and didn’t plan to drive into the parade route. He also offered his first apology to the dozens of people who were...
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Man Who Killed 6 in Waukesha Christmas Parade Says He Didn't Plan It
The man convicted of killing six people when he plowed his SUV through a Christmas parade in suburban Milwaukee last year told a judge ahead of sentencing Wednesday that he has suffered from mental illness since he was young and didn’t plan to drive into the parade route. He also offered his first apology to the dozens of people who were hurt...
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‘I Feel Gutted': Victims of Waukesha Christmas Parade Crash Speak at Sentencing
Dozens of people who were hurt or saw their loved ones killed or injured when a man drove his SUV through a Christmas parade in suburban Milwaukee began addressing him for the first time Tuesday, as a two-day sentencing hearing began with raw, tearful statements about how their lives have changed.
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Man Found Guilty on 76 Counts in Waukesha Parade Tragedy
A Wisconsin man accused of killing six people and injuring many others by driving an SUV into a Christmas parade in Waukesha last year has been found guilty of dozens of counts against him, including six of first-degree intentional homicide, NBC 5’s Stefan Holt reports.
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See the Reaction as Darrell Brooks is Found Guilty of 76 Counts in Wisconsin Parade Trial
A Wisconsin man accused of killing six people and injuring many others by driving an SUV into a Christmas parade in Waukesha last year has been found guilty of multiple counts against him, including six counts of first-degree intentional homicide. The homicide charges each carry with them a mandatory life sentence.
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A Look Back at the Bizarre Scenes That Unfolded During the Waukesha Parade Trial
The suspect, who was found guilty on 76 counts including six counts of first degree intentional homicide, represented himself and disrupted the trial multiple times by shouting, refusing to answer to his name and ripping off his shirt.
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Man Found Guilty of 76 Counts in Waukesha Christmas Parade Tragedy That Killed 6
A Wisconsin man accused of killing six people and injuring many others by driving an SUV into a Christmas parade in Waukesha last year has been found guilty of multiple counts against him, including six counts of first-degree intentional homicide. The homicide charges each carry with them a mandatory life sentence.
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Watch: Waukesha Parade Suspect Darrell Brooks Reacts to Verdict
A verdict has been reached in the trial for a Wisconsin man accused of killing six people and injuring many others by driving an SUV into a Christmas parade last year.
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LIVE: Verdict Reached in Trial for Waukesha Parade Suspect Darrell Brooks
A verdict has reportedly been reached in the trial for a Wisconsin man accused of killing six people and injuring many others by driving an SUV into a Christmas parade last year.
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Closing Arguments Held in Trial of Waukesha Parade Suspect
Closing arguments were held Tuesday in the trial of a man accused of driving his SUV into a Christmas parade in Waukesha last year, NBC 5’s Stefan Holt reports.
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Prosecutors: Waukesha Parade Suspect Meant to Hurt People
A Wisconsin man accused of killing six people and injuring many others by driving an SUV into a Christmas parade last year clearly intended to kill people, prosecutors told jurors Tuesday.
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Trial For Man Accused in Waukesha Parade Deaths Continues
The criminal trial for Darrell Brooks, the accused driver in the Waukesha Christmas Parade tragedy in 2021, continued in Madison, Wis. on Friday, NBC 5’s Regina Waldroup reports.
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Man Accused in Waukesha Parade Deaths Removes Shirt, Interrupts Judge
A Wisconsin man defending himself against homicide charges for allegedly plowing his SUV through a Christmas parade stripped off his shirt, sat with his back to the camera and stuck a sign he’d been given to signal objections down his pants Thursday before opening statements began in his trial.
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Man Accused in Wisconsin Christmas Parade Deaths Pleads Not Guilty
A Milwaukee man accused of killing six people and injuring dozens more when he drove an SUV through a suburban Christmas parade pleaded not guilty Friday to scores of criminal charges.
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Milwaukee Court: Audio of Bail Hearing Missed Due to Error
Milwaukee County court officials have reported that an error led to them failing to record audio of a bail hearing for a man before he allegedly drove his vehicle through a Christmas parade, killing six people.