A Wisconsin district attorney says there’s satisfaction after a jury found Darrell Brooks Jr. guilty in a deadly parade attack last year.
Susan Opper thanked the community and first responders for everything they did on the day Brooks ran his vehicle into a Christmas parade in Waukesha, just outside Milwaukee. David Sorenson said justice was served for his wife, who was killed in the attack. Opper said there’s a sense of peace now that the jury found Brooks guilty for the deaths of six people and injuring over 60 others. Opper said the case was unique because the attack was caught on camera and it made it easier to make their case.
Waukesha County District Attorney Susan Opper thanked the community for what they did.
Opper says the case was unique.
Opper says there’s a sense of peace now that the jury found Darrell Brooks Jr. guilty.
David Sorenson says justice was served for his wife, who was killed in the attack.