Waukesha|News|
Man Convicted In Waukesha Christmas Parade Files Intent For Appeal
After a jury convicted Darrell Brooks in the 2021 Waukesha Christmas parade, online records show he is seeking post-conviction relief.

After a jury convicted Darrell Brooks in the 2021 Waukesha Christmas parade, online records show he is seeking post-conviction relief.

Judge Jennifer Dorow handed down six consecutive sentences of life in prison without chance of parole for Darrell Brooks on Wednesday.
The sentencing for Darrell Brooks began Tuesday morning with statements from the people impacted by the 2021 Waukesha Christmas parade.
The man convicted in the 2021 Waukesha Christmas parade will hear dozens of victim impact statements before he is sentenced this week.
"We can now re-focus on taking steps forward as a community and continue the healing process," said Waukesha Mayor Shawn Reilly.
Darrell Brooks was found guilty on all charges on Monday after prosecutors said he drove his car through a Waukesha parade crowd on purpose.
The jury in the Waukesha parade trial was sent to deliberations Tuesday night after prosecutors asserted the event was intentional.
As the man accused of driving his SUV through a Waukesha parade heads to trial representing himself, one expert predicts challenges.
Judge Jennifer Dorow on Wednesday ruled that Darrell Brooks, accused of killing six, may represent himself at trial, reports said.
Attorneys for the man accused of driving through the 2021 Waukesha Christmas Parade recently filed for the case's dismissal, reports said.
The Waukesha Parade Memorial Commission is scheduled to review six design proposals on July 26 and select three for public input.
The United for Waukesha Community fund was established for those affected by the Christmas parade disaster.
Darrell Brooks Jr., 39, was bound over for trial in January during a preliminary hearing in Waukesha County Circuit Court.
The resolution passed in the Wisconsin State Assembly on Thursday which honors those impacted by the Nov. 21 parade in Waukesha.
The Common Council met on Tuesday.
The Commission's goal is to have a location for the permanent memorial in April.
The popular dance troupe will perform again in March since four members were killed at the Waukesha Christmas parade tragedy in November.
Darrell Brooks Jr. is to appear Friday in Waukesha County Circuit Court regarding the charges, from the Nov. 21 Christmas Parade deaths.
Several residents argued for John Chisholm's removal following the Waukesha Christmas parade tragedy.
Darrell Brooks Jr., 39, was charged with six counts of first-degree intentional homicide stemming from the events of Nov. 21.
The session in Waukesha will be held on Jan. 13.
A Waukesha Christmas Parade Permanent Memorial Commission has been created to decide on a permanent memorial.
The Waukesha County Sherrif's Office announced sales from the stuffed K-9 toys would go to the United for Waukesha Community Fund.
Empower Wisconsin requests John Chisholm's removal following the Waukesha Christmas Parade tragedy.
Members of Xtreme Dance Team and Waukesha South Band were injured in the Nov. 21 Christmas parade.
Children's Wisconsin hospital discharged two other children to home.
Tyler Pudleiner is recovering after being seriously hurt in the Nov. 21 parade tragedy.
The fund was established for those affected by the Christmas parade disaster.
Waukesha residents give suggestions on how to preserve the items placed at Veteran's Park.
The United for Waukesha Community Fund told the council that it raised more than $4.4 million.
Children's Wisconsin hospital discharged two other children to home on Thursday.
Olivia Stover was performing in the Waukesha Christmas parade with her Xtreme Dance Team when she was struck down.
Proceeds will go to Waukesha South High School Band, Waukesha Xtreme Dance Team and Milwaukee Dancing Grannies.
Some 10,000 blue light bulbs are on their way to Waukesha.
Darrell Brooks Jr. is charged with six counts of first-degree intentional homicide.
Five children remain at Children's Wisconsin hospital after being injured at the Waukesha Christmas parade on Nov. 21.
The chair, which belonged to an Elvis-loving Waukesha man, was returned thanks to Patch’s story.
Jackson Sparks, 8, died from injuries he suffered at the Waukesha Christmas parade.
County Supervisor Bill Mitchell was hurt while participating in the Waukesha Christmas parade on Nov. 21.
North Shore Bank to collect donations for those impacted by the Waukesha Christmas Parade.