Court proceedings are off to a rocky start again today in the trial of the man accused of killing six people at a Christmas parade in Wisconsin last year.
It only took about ten minutes before Darrel Brooks, who is representing himself in the case, was removed from the courtroom. Brooks refused to change into his suit and tie at the request of the judge. After repeated interruptions and disruptions, he was sent to an adjacent room where he removed his shirt.
Procedural motions will continue before opening statements get underway with Brooks appearing remotely. Brooks is charged with six counts of first-degree intentional homicide.