Considering All The Facts, Is Christmas Parade Killer's $5 Million Bail Enough?

Written By BlabberBuzz | Thursday, 25 November 2021 12:00 PM
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Anger mounted Tuesday after bail for a man blamed for killing six and injuring 62 others by plowing his SUV into them at a Christmas parade in Wisconsin was set at $5 million. He had already been free on bail from a former crime at the time of Sunday's carnage.

Darrell Brooks Jr., 39, was free on a $1,000 bail when he careened into the parade crowd in Waukesha, Wisconsin.

On Tuesday - as it was discovered, a sixth victim, 8-year-old Jackson Sparks, had died of his wounds - bail was again set for Brooks. Waukesha police have identified Virginia Sorenson, 79; Leana "Lee'' Owen, 71; Tamara Durand, 52; Jane Kulich, 52; Wilhelm Gospel, 82, as the additional five victims.

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Under Wisconsin law, Brooks has to pay 100 percent, the total $5 million, of his bail to be freed instead of a percentage appropriate in some states.

While a bail bond agent could provide the fee, the person asking the bond would typically have to put a portion of the bail, as well.

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Judge Kevin Costello announced the whole was "extraordinarily high" for the "indigent" Brooks. However, critics pointed out that there was nothing to stop someone from suggesting to pay the $5 million bond or crowdsource the cash.

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That's what occurred with Kyle Rittenhouse, who was acquitted of murder in the August 2020 shootings in Kenosha, Wisconsin. His bail had been valued at $2 million, though his backers crowdfunded the cash.

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It was unclear why the judge did not simply deny Brooks bail, given the suspect's 22-year criminal history, many failures to show up in court, and many examples of social media activity with violent themes.

A now-deleted Facebook account belonging to Brooks revealed that the alleged killer had encouraged knocking "white ppl [the f**k] out" and appeared to back the controversial Black Hebrew Israelites.

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Brooks was being held in custody on Tuesday night and will be held until his next court appearance in January 2022 unless he makes bail.

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"I think Darrell Brooks will post bail," announced one critic in a tweet. "It's $5 million. There are those in our country who probably think he did a great service to mankind, and can pay to get him out. They'll do it."

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Another wrote: "I do agree with you and it makes me furious. $5M toooo [sic] low. Should be NO BAIL AT ALL. The court will be adding a 6th charge in a day or two. Jackson Sparks, an 8-year-old boy marching in the Waukesha Christmas Parade with his baseball team, has died from his injuries."

A different critic said: "Waukesha parade suspect Darrell Brooks facing five counts of 1st-degree intentional homicide, held on $5M bail. That is even dumber than the low bail that got him out to begin with."

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