Musta supremasisti Darrell Brooks sai murhista kuusi elinkautista vankeusrangaistusta ja muista rikoksista yli 766 vuotta vankeutta. Oikeudenkäynnissä ei käsitelty supremasismimotiivia.
Darrell Brooks sentencing: Life in prison without extended supervision
Darrell Brooks was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of extended supervision and will spend the rest of his life behind bars. Judge Jennifer Dorow threw the book at Brooks Wednesday, Nov. 16, handing down the maximum sentence, drawing applause from the courtroom filled with victims and their families.
Brooks apologized for what happened but not for the fact that he was responsible for it. He stressed that this was not an attack.
Brooks was convicted on 76 charges tied to the Waukesha Christmas parade attack in November 2021.
He got life without extended supervision for each of the six first-degree intentional homicide charges after taking the lives of Jane Kulich, Jackson Sparks, Bill Hospel, Tamara Durand, Lee Owen and Virginia Sorenson.
On 61 counts of first-degree recklessly endangering safety, Dorow gave him 12.5 years of initial confinement, plus 5 years of extended supervision. That's 762.5 years in prison.
On six counts of felony hit-and-run, Dorow gave him 15 years of initial confinement plus 10 years of extended supervision. That's 90 years in prison. On two counts of felony bail jumping, Dorow gave him 3 years of initial confinement and 3 years of extended supervision. That's 6 years.
On the one count of misdemeanor battery, he was sentenced to 9 months.
Dorow ordered the sentences for counts 68-73 concurrent. That wipes 90 years from the total. She also ordered counts 74 and 75 be consecutive to all other charges, but concurrent to one another, which knocks that down to 3 years.
That brings the total to 766 years and 3 months in prison -- in addition to the six consecutive life sentences.
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