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  • @KaylaMarie_
    @KaylaMarie_ Год назад +890

    His closing argument is basically “it’s unfair that you want to punish me for what I’ve done because I don’t want you to 😢”

    • @stephjovi
      @stephjovi Год назад +51

      True. His defense was also hey they were in my way not my fault

    • @ethical13
      @ethical13 Год назад +39

      Yeah, he honked. It's their problem they didn't get out of his way fast enough. Such a stupid waste of a pretend to be human being.

    • @shioriryukaze
      @shioriryukaze Год назад +7

      @@ethical13 yea.....The people should have bent like the Matrix (Matrix facepalm)

    • @mromatic17
      @mromatic17 Год назад +1

      he has a i'm a black victim of the white devil syndrome and zero personal acountability!

    • @KaylaMarie_
      @KaylaMarie_ Год назад +3

      @@mromatic17 Lots of people are victims of racism but we don’t drive through parades. He’s a psychopath.

  • @marilynglazier9794
    @marilynglazier9794 Год назад +510

    He killed 6 people not 5. The little boy died later. He was kept alive so that the family could donate his organs. That takes a lot of compassion for a family to lose a child and still think of other families in need.

    • @robynmarler3839
      @robynmarler3839 Год назад +24

      Dear Lord Jesus, your comfort please.

    • @cameronkrause4712
      @cameronkrause4712 Год назад +9

      good point Marilyn!

    • @SunriseTango
      @SunriseTango Год назад +6

      😢

    • @BBlanco_
      @BBlanco_ Год назад +31

      @Marilyn Glazier when I heard what Jackson family did and donated his organs but your right the compassion that it took for them to do that selfless act of kindness , this whole thing is heartbreaking and listen to this piece of sh*t talk about healing on both sides and is the prosection even thinking about the families and victims is so i cant even think of the words , I am sorry for Brooks kids his mother but BROOKS YOU ALONE put them in that situation !!!

    • @justindyches5510
      @justindyches5510 Год назад +14

      I didn't know that that makes my heartbreak even more God bless that family

  • @vizoredchris
    @vizoredchris Год назад +419

    Fun fact: the jury was ready to acquit him of all charges until he said, "Do the right thing". They were so compelled that they all agreed to find him guilty on all counts.

  • @greenman6141
    @greenman6141 Год назад +2078

    The amount of time that it took the jury to come back with Guilty on all 76 charges, was exactly the amount of time it took them to fill out the 76 forms.

    • @mikedick6029
      @mikedick6029 Год назад +9

      He will be granted an appeal

    • @stroodleboots5360
      @stroodleboots5360 Год назад +81

      The jury probably wanted this case to be done and over with as much as the prosecution.

    • @wiredforstereo
      @wiredforstereo Год назад +380

      @@mikedick6029 He definitely deserves an appeal. It is totally clear that the defense attorney was working for the prosecution. HA!

    • @stereophonicsmom
      @stereophonicsmom Год назад +158

      @@mikedick6029 he will file and it will be tossed.

    • @gurneyqueen5782
      @gurneyqueen5782 Год назад +116

      @@mikedick6029 even if there are grounds for appeal, he simply does not have the legal knowledge necessary to make a successful case

  • @Gyaradosage
    @Gyaradosage Год назад +779

    You know the minute that Brooks mentioned “doing the right thing” during his closing argument, each and every member of the jury thought to themselves, “oh, we will”.

    • @lukes9192
      @lukes9192 Год назад +24

      The part about not kicking themselves later is what cracked me up.
      If a juror was genuinely torn on nullifying, and the two futures they could have kicked themselves over were "I let this guy the community hates walk, everybody is miserable, the guy ends up back in jail anyways but is a walking threat until it happens and this jury is considered one of the worst in modern history" or "I put a guy who can't stay out of a court house in jail, because he drove over people, and if I'm somehow wrong, it's his self representation that was unable to prove it". Or maybe best case scenario for him "I feel bad I put a father in jail for life but there was literally no way he wasn't guilty so that part can't weigh on me anyways". Like literally if a juror was torn and thought about that it would turn them against him ten times out of ten.

    • @chuchuyeah3430
      @chuchuyeah3430 Год назад +10

      Agreed! After what these jurors have had to sit through, I hope they at least felt some satisfaction that they would be able to do something for the victims' loved ones. They deserve at least that much.

    • @fedbia2003
      @fedbia2003 Год назад +4

      Lol, right?

    • @jerrypolverino6025
      @jerrypolverino6025 Год назад +20

      I have never seen a defendant who was such a self centered, non caring individual. He did not give a damn he murdered those people. He only cared about getting off. He is a repulsive individual.

    • @TwinFlyDSW
      @TwinFlyDSW Год назад +6

      Exactly!

  • @Thepopcornator
    @Thepopcornator Год назад +92

    “I’ve chosen to speak from the heart.” Slight problem with that, Darrell - you don’t have one.

    • @spookyruthy
      @spookyruthy 6 месяцев назад +7

      He does, just only for himself.

  • @maxdukefox
    @maxdukefox Год назад +622

    Think about how civilized we are to allow this guy to go through this trial without beating the shit out of him....

    • @shannonEGBOK
      @shannonEGBOK Год назад +53

      If he's not housed in protective custody he will end up face to face with someone who was impacted with this crime. I hope they get some more justice then.

    • @Ken-er9cq
      @Ken-er9cq Год назад +59

      @@shannonEGBOK They won’t need to be impacted, he is famous and killed a child and that doesn’t go down well in prison.

    • @shioriryukaze
      @shioriryukaze Год назад +18

      @@shannonEGBOK I'm of the opinion, that wherever they put him, somebody knows somebody.... Did he still has to deal with the court case of what he did to the ex-girlfriend. I mean he's already in jail for life. He still got to pay for that one...

    • @OpalBLeigh
      @OpalBLeigh Год назад +16

      I also think that of the Cruz case- they better be grateful to the Bailiffs that protect them or this WOULD be a death sentence case 🙄
      They’re so lucky we don’t treat them the way they treat other people.

    • @nottellingyou14
      @nottellingyou14 Год назад +26

      Ikr? He’s always moaning about his rights, he doesn’t consent to this, blah blah. Never once does he acknowledge the people he killed had the right to live, but he wants to treated preciously, after all the things he’s done.

  • @amysewell8141
    @amysewell8141 Год назад +242

    He actually killed 6 people. 8 yr old Jackson Sparks passed 2 days later from traumatic brain injury. The other 5 were Virginia “Ginny” Sorensen 79, Leanna Owen 71, Tamara Durand 52, Wilhelm Hospel 81, and Jane Kulich 52. God rest their souls and I hope their families are able to heal from this senseless tragedy.

    • @BiologyBabe
      @BiologyBabe Год назад +17

      Thank you for honoring the victims. People always only remember the perpetrators. I’ll forget this prick’s name, but I’ll work to remember the victims.

    • @autumnsantomauroganggang
      @autumnsantomauroganggang Год назад +4

      I can't imagine any of their families pain but the child especially because I have a daughter who recently got a bad concussion and it scared the hell out of me and she never lost consciousness but was extremely confused for hours. Watching your baby suffer is the worst pain I could ever imagine. 💔

    • @AlaFrigginBama
      @AlaFrigginBama Год назад +4

      Not to mention the 60+ others he seriously injured, their families, the first responders and their families, the witnesses…
      This fool forever altered the lives of HUNDREDS of people. When he was questioning that poor mom that had all 4 of her kids hospitalized I swear that was one of the worst things I’ve ever seen. How she was able to keep her composure and not leap across that stand at him is beyond me. I don’t think I’d be able to be that strong. It’s really surprising that nobody tried to take a swing at him. There was the guy in the court that yelled at him at one point, and the victim impact statement by one of the son’s of Jane was very emotionally heated and I thought at one point he was gonna snap and go after him. And I wouldn’t have blamed him for doing so.
      Darrell, his momma, and his “pastor” grandmother are all incredibly insufferable, self centered, professional victim, awful human beings.
      My heart continues to go out to all of the people hurt…especially the children. ❤

    • @Sulynn707
      @Sulynn707 Год назад

      Thank you so much, & prayers sent up to Heaven for these innocent folks that were killed, slain, because an entitled monster was mad or passed off about being offended...

    • @tristqnejdjeh7278
      @tristqnejdjeh7278 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@BiologyBabenever learned it and im almost done with the video, HA!

  • @seantyler7401
    @seantyler7401 Год назад +48

    This judge was so pissed during this entire trial. The guy made a mockery of his offense and completely disregarded the families feelings for a second time

  • @robertawiese
    @robertawiese Год назад +319

    Its such a gift he represented himself… his victims and their families really got a gift to see him self destruct and show what a self absorbed monster he really is… if he had representation they would never see the true monster… In this case the monster was more apparent than any case Ive seen

    • @TipTheScales27
      @TipTheScales27 Год назад

      It’s scary how dumb and self centered his is!

    • @nottellingyou14
      @nottellingyou14 Год назад +14

      Really, your comment is a so true. After hearing about other crimes, I’m certain these criminals have mare similar to Brooks; quick to temper, long record, deadbeat and no conscience. But they stay silent and do what their attorneys say, dressing up in a suit and trying to look innocent.

    • @tinavasquez7206
      @tinavasquez7206 Год назад +2

      @Blob86 W 🎯 That couldn't be more true. I thought the same thing from the minute the trial started. I don't think I've ever come across a more narcissistic sociopath and psychopath in my entire 53 years on earth. I work in mental health and I seriously don't know which is a harder disorder for people to be in recovery with. They both really can overlap each other.

    • @Lila-Atip
      @Lila-Atip Год назад +1

      I see your point but at the same time I feel like it’s adding “insult to injury” and it is extra torturous to watch him as they already know he’s an indescribable monster and then the court allows him to indulge himself the whole time and get all the attention he wanted

    • @dawnklug6986
      @dawnklug6986 Год назад +1

      He must not have reviewed Ted Bundy's different Court trials where he represented himself. Ted displayed to the world his inner 'monster' also..........he fried.........too bad Brooks didn't.

  • @marywemigwase3354
    @marywemigwase3354 Год назад +162

    In 2016 my entire brake system failed on my Dodge Durango . I was at the top of a hill headed down towards a busy intersection in a school zone during school dismissal. I refused to involve another vehicle/ person so I took it off the road in hopes of losing some momentum . But the dip that ran alongside the road damaged my steering . And I struck a corner of a building . Burst fractured my spine . But that was easier to live with than involving another human being . That was my choice . His choice was to hurt people and there is no disguising this truth . His karma alone , to me , would be insurmountable. That’s what u get when u choose chaos

    • @karena.taylormayberry913
      @karena.taylormayberry913 Год назад +15

      Bless you ❤

    • @karifredrikson8492
      @karifredrikson8492 Год назад +21

      Sorry about those Spinal injuries. I’m amazed that you made that excellent last Minute decision! Good job!

    • @blackwidor
      @blackwidor Год назад +13

      Hope you are alright. You did the right thing :(

    • @abigaelwhite2383
      @abigaelwhite2383 Год назад +14

      You did a brave thing, I hope you healed up alright ✌🏼

    • @nottellingyou14
      @nottellingyou14 Год назад

      Brooks is such a violent imbecile, you’d think he would want to stay far away from cops after being in jail 48 hours prior and violating the terms of his bail, but instead he heads straight to where the most cops and squad cars are in the city at the time instead of turning the freaking steering wheel.

  • @kjh6903
    @kjh6903 Год назад +47

    He doesn’t even have custody of any of his children nor does he see them . They live in different states and he owes back child support from as far back as 2009 .

  • @mdh1974
    @mdh1974 Год назад +120

    Brooks said "This wasn't an intentional act", but he was out on bond for running over his own girlfriend with the same vehicle!!!

    • @bellezanegra0206
      @bellezanegra0206 Год назад +14

      Just days earlier right? Under a month

    • @Hidakaku56
      @Hidakaku56 Год назад +7

      @@bellezanegra0206 I believe the running her over was about two weeks prior to the parade incident. He also a day before the parade and the day of the parade also punched and/or slapped her both times when they met up because he wanted her to pay him back the money he spent on bail

    • @Flyonthewall11
      @Flyonthewall11 Год назад

      @@bellezanegra0206 If I remember correctly that incident was on 11/2/21.

    • @thelatinist5024
      @thelatinist5024 Год назад +4

      But the jury didn’t get to hear that, of course. Somehow it seems not to have been included in “all the facts” he thought the jury should hear.

    • @windywednesday4166
      @windywednesday4166 Год назад +2

      @@thelatinist5024 lol, he tried to open the door on 'past bad acts' at least a couple of times! But that was just because he didn't know it he was doing.

  • @JessAdams863
    @JessAdams863 Год назад +253

    His actions during this whole trial just shows that he's capable of running people over and killing them with rage.

    • @JessAdams863
      @JessAdams863 Год назад +12

      @dormie basne absolutely agree! The judge really did a great job. But he was just uncontrollable.

    • @wom_Bat
      @wom_Bat Год назад

      He posted a bunch of anti white things on social media. He's a racist murderer.

    • @jamie.777
      @jamie.777 Год назад +2

      Amen 🙏 Jessica. Awesome comment

    • @Koselill
      @Koselill Год назад +8

      a few weeks prior to the incident he was arrested for running over his gf with the same car, so he's definitely capable of doing such a thing...

    • @_SoCalDude_
      @_SoCalDude_ Год назад +1

      And showed exactly how soulless and devoid of empathy he is. How he could roll his eyes and act so fippant in the faces of all his victims during their impact statements was mind blowing. There is no question this guy is rage inducing and disgusting but it's also fascinating to see how depraved and inhuman he is. This is a very interesting case and I'm sure criminologists will pick this one apart in detail for years to come.

  • @paulalyus9237
    @paulalyus9237 Год назад +62

    This closing statement was the biggest load of self indulgent claptrap ever

    • @unlistedandtwisted
      @unlistedandtwisted 4 месяца назад +2

      Absolutely! ❤

    • @AllenSelden
      @AllenSelden 3 месяца назад +2

      He focused on intent -- I once heard this: if someone intended differently, they would have done differently.

    • @brandigreen8059
      @brandigreen8059 2 месяца назад +1

      Once he finally stopped the SUV why didn't he use someone phone to call the police.but no he trying to get a Uber to get away

    • @jamiemcdonald4279
      @jamiemcdonald4279 Месяц назад +2

      He objects to that.

  • @patrickmcgever2736
    @patrickmcgever2736 Год назад +85

    He doesn't know law, he knows buzzwords, stall tactics, and phrases that he learned from jailhouse lawyers.

    • @frautay
      @frautay Год назад +17

      And sovereign citizen websites 🤣

    • @kjh6903
      @kjh6903 9 месяцев назад +2

      🎯

  • @jfreedom112
    @jfreedom112 Год назад +578

    Funny how he believes the “jury should know” except he doesn’t want them to know he’s a convicted sex offender.

    • @heartfan8257
      @heartfan8257 Год назад +41

      Great point! He's so full of contradictions, it's disgusting....

    • @Lilc97Jax
      @Lilc97Jax Год назад +2

      Or domestic batterer

    • @markschwarman7231
      @markschwarman7231 Год назад +1

      He was her pimp, she was a Craigslist escort.

    • @maybeimar0b0t
      @maybeimar0b0t Год назад +50

      "The jury should know," but he objects to every single piece of information the prosecution wants to admit into evidence. He only wants the jury to know the information that supports his story... whatever the fuck his story is, I have no idea what his defense is but it doesn't seem to make much sense at all. He's trying to dispute the fact that it was actually him in the car when it plowed through that parade. But it also seems that he's trying to say that the car malfunctioned, causing him to plow through the parade. I don't think even he knows what his defense is.

    • @justindyches5510
      @justindyches5510 Год назад +3

      What's crazy to me is the dude had the goal to try to argue jury nullification which makes no sense in this case in order to achieve jury nullification a perpetrator has to be sympathetic for example if a man kidnaps your child and raped him or her and you shot that guy in the face you are now charged with murder you might want to argue for jury nullification I personally wouldn't convict you and I don't care how much evidence the state had but there was no sympathy to be garnered from Mr Brooks he did what he did because he's an evil son of a bitch And he shows no remorse

  • @neotheseattledj
    @neotheseattledj Год назад +82

    I think the thing that infuriates me the most about Daryl Brooks is complete inability to care or understand how regular social interactions work. He really sat there and was a dick to everybody and then still somehow expected the jury to sympathize with him enough to just let him walk. Never acknowledged any kind of a story or reason for why he did what he did. Basically just tried the side step the whole thing

    • @weewooweewoo906
      @weewooweewoo906 10 месяцев назад +2

      most insufferable kinds of humans

    • @spookyruthy
      @spookyruthy 6 месяцев назад

      Narcissists live in a grand delusion. This is why his conduct =/= consequences in his own mind. As far as he's concerned, he's the victim. The court system is victimizing him. His ex-girlfriend and mother of child was victimizing him, the governmental system was victimizing him, the law was victimizing him. He is the ultimate victim. The fact he murdered 6 people and injured many others pales in comparison to the pain he feels in his delusional experience. His experience is the only one that matters. These victims should have heard the horn! It was the car - it malfunctioned and magically hit those people! He's mentally ill and so isn't at fault! His girlfriend made him so mad that he just HAD to hit her and the rage he felt made him go out and kill and maim people!
      Over and over again, it's someone else's fault. This is the nature of the delusion - they are faultless, and any error they make is the fault of someone or something else. There is no reasoning with the delusional. It's not possible. There will always be a spiral of excuses as to why they cannot be held to their own actions. It's like trying to hold water in your hands, it will always flow out through some crack.

  • @rossigrace5031
    @rossigrace5031 Год назад +121

    He really thought he was going to get somewhere with this whole "I'm a victim too, in fact I'm the bigger victim." schtick. The fact that he is behaving now means he is capable, he just chose not to throughout the entire trial. All his little outbursts, arguing and backtalk was simply a control tactic for him. He just wanted to torture everyone involved for his own ego.

    • @pattydonohue5452
      @pattydonohue5452 Год назад +11

      Right because he had nothing…zero…defense. His only chance was provoke a mistrial by poking the bear over and over to see if they make a procedural mistake. Evil incarnate.

    • @spookyruthy
      @spookyruthy 6 месяцев назад +2

      Narcissists like him learn this behaviour over time and they don't change it because it works! He thought it would work here! He will have a number of caretakers before him that enabled this behaviour over and over and so he learned that if he does what he does it will get him what he wants. That's how you turn children into men like this. He's still responsible for his behaviour but this sort of thing doesn't come out of a vacuum.
      Did you watch his mother's interview after he was sentenced? She put on a great show of being upset, the only time she released an actual tear was when the reporter asked her directly about the effect of it on her own life. THEN and only then did a tear roll - self-pity. She was roused to genuine sadness when her own life was brought into question. He has a family full of this same narcisssism.

  • @aananimity
    @aananimity Год назад +287

    Six people were killed - Virginia Sorenson, 79; Leanna Owen, 71; Tamara Durand, 52; Jane Kulich, 52; Wilhelm Hospel, 81, and Jackson Sparks, 8 years old.
    Thank you jury, Judge & prosecution for your patience - and thank you Bruce & Michael.

    • @ShoalBear
      @ShoalBear Год назад +22

      Thank YOU! So many times the victims names are never spoken or are forgotten.

    • @windywednesday4166
      @windywednesday4166 Год назад +11

      Thank you. All of these people had names and lives. I think this is especially important because of the way the case was tried and the way DB tried to discount the victims when he interrogated the witnesses by not referring to them by name or at all.

    • @KriegAdler09
      @KriegAdler09 Год назад +6

      Thank you - it’s insulting when even a lawyer cannot get the facts straight - multiple times in their own video.

    • @ShoalBear
      @ShoalBear Год назад +8

      @@KriegAdler09 To be fair, he isn't the first I have heard make this mistake. The last victim died at the hospital a few days later. For some reason people forget that.

    • @ShoalBear
      @ShoalBear Год назад +6

      @@windywednesday4166 Because it wasn't about them...in his mind it was always all about him. He is a narcissist.

  • @AlaFrigginBama
    @AlaFrigginBama Год назад +39

    Darrell: “I haven’t been able to hold, touch, kiss…”
    Bruce: “They’ll make arrangements for that in prison”
    😂😂😂 Excellent Commentary, Sir!!!!

  • @Notbatman374
    @Notbatman374 Год назад +265

    My favorite part is the jury getting a verdict in 3 ish hours. So they spent like, less then 3 minutes per verdict for all 76 counts. Jury smacked his bs down hard.

    • @ParanormalEncyclopedia
      @ParanormalEncyclopedia Год назад +36

      You have to figure its about 2 hours and 59 minutes to laugh about how insane the whole thing was, 59 seconds to catch their breath and one second to all say guilty.

    • @nottellingyou14
      @nottellingyou14 Год назад +16

      @@ParanormalEncyclopedia I thought maybe they needed an hour and a half to fill out 76 verdict forms, and the rest of the time for coffee breaks, laughing at his stupidity and stretching their legs.

    • @ParanormalEncyclopedia
      @ParanormalEncyclopedia Год назад +10

      @@nottellingyou14 Yeah didn't even think of that. Gotta assume a lot of laughing though. I mean he seriously tried to argue that the jury should just nulify the pesky laws against murder.

    • @ricktaylor4real
      @ricktaylor4real Год назад

      I get the sentiment, but somehow I’m not seeing any “laughing” about anything by the jury. I’m sure they all breathed a sigh of relief as they made their verdict, but even as ridiculous as he’s been and the many laughable antics, the seriousness would deter any human being. Thankfully they did the RIGHT thing and upheld the law. Now this POS scumbag is forever off the streets!! ☮️👍🏼☮️

    • @janwisz4070
      @janwisz4070 Год назад +4

      Shout out to Micheal Rivers, the content genius ❤ Your dad is so awesome. You’re lucky. My dad sucks.

  • @charlieinabeanie9125
    @charlieinabeanie9125 Год назад +71

    There was already a minuscule chance of the jury finding him innocent but the SECOND he said his conscience was clear, he destroyed even the smallest of chances.

  • @TheePrettyGirlSwag
    @TheePrettyGirlSwag Год назад +288

    Bruce, I love how you lift your son up. It really is the sweetest thing. ❤

    • @EmperatrizNyhnaLaw
      @EmperatrizNyhnaLaw Год назад +4

      I KNOOOOWWW ❤

    • @TheMrRatzz
      @TheMrRatzz Год назад

      🤮

    • @camillemagdalena1761
      @camillemagdalena1761 Год назад +5

      Me too!
      It looks to me like his son, Michael is the creator and creative process behind these videos.

    • @fugginrambo
      @fugginrambo Год назад +7

      @@camillemagdalena1761 he's definitely said that many times. I think he did the intro song too. Bruce seems like an awesome guy

    • @camillemagdalena1761
      @camillemagdalena1761 Год назад +4

      @@fugginrambo I had been wanting to make a comment for a long time...especially to his son, Michael.
      Anyhow, since his dad sort of brought it to our attention, I thought now's the time.
      I realize it's very, very hard being the Creative.

  • @gabevaldez5060
    @gabevaldez5060 Год назад +124

    i work a few miles from waukesha and i still remember being at work when this happened and the panic of my coworkers trying to call their kids and their loved ones it’s something that will never leave my mind

    • @windywednesday4166
      @windywednesday4166 Год назад +10

      That just breaks my heart. There's so many things I didn't think about or understand until I actually watched this case. I hope everyone was okay at your workplace.

    • @allenwoody8738
      @allenwoody8738 Год назад +7

      I'm so sorry you and all the other victims of this "man's" crime. Every one of you and other victims deserve justice. I understand you weren't physically there that evening but you and others that had that terror is heartbreaking. It reminds me of the families of the 911 victims.

    • @helenvolk7299
      @helenvolk7299 Год назад +1

      I am a lawyer in Australia and although I don’t practice extensively in crime, I appear in court a lot. I find your content very interesting. Although our system is a little different and the nomenclature of the crimes a little different, the principles are the same and Bruce’s commentary is always very interesting. Keep up the good work! The thing that I find amazing is that Bruce finds the time to make this amount of content while managing what must be a busy practice. Thanks for taking the time to share.

    • @kjh6903
      @kjh6903 9 месяцев назад +1

      How awful that must have been . I’m so sorry for the fear and pain he caused the good people of Waukesha.

  • @Mostopinionatedmanofalltime
    @Mostopinionatedmanofalltime Год назад +31

    “You don’t want a criminal lawyer, you want a CRIMINAL lawyer.”

  • @Mister_Clean
    @Mister_Clean Год назад +35

    "With all due respect" coming from Darrell Brooks essentially translates to "shut up and listen to me"

    • @srobertweiser
      @srobertweiser Год назад +1

      I can understand Darrellese, ''with all due respect'' literally translates to ''fuck you judge, I have no respect for you whatsoever''.

  • @Batmirk
    @Batmirk Год назад +259

    Usually I'd complain about the double audio, but in this case, it accurately conveyed the feeling of watching Brooks live. (What is happening? What is this garbled noise?)

    • @nicksttrs
      @nicksttrs Год назад +25

      🤣 Yeah pretty accurate statement

    • @JennieC21
      @JennieC21 Год назад +8

      😂🤣

    • @sh236
      @sh236 Год назад +11

      LOL, absolutely my experience as well!

    • @TheTigger020604
      @TheTigger020604 Год назад +10

      It is fair to say... 😁

    • @astrinymris9953
      @astrinymris9953 Год назад +16

      At first I thought I accidentally had two tabs playing. I've done that before. 🤣

  • @mvm3016
    @mvm3016 Год назад +33

    I’ve watched all of these cases, but I find myself willing to watch them all over again with Bruce’s commentary and facial expressions. Legend. Hilarious.

  • @RadaghastBrown
    @RadaghastBrown Год назад +100

    I think it's worth mentioning that the jury spent a total of about 3 hours, 15 minutes, deliberating 76 counts.

    • @hithere9377
      @hithere9377 Год назад +27

      2 and a half minutes per count. Not including time it takes to leave the courtroom and re-enter. Not including time it takes to fill out the paper work. So you’re looking at close to a minute per count.

    • @debradowner8761
      @debradowner8761 Год назад +17

      Just filling out paperwork

    • @windywednesday4166
      @windywednesday4166 Год назад +6

      @@hithere9377 yeah, that's what I figure. 2 hours to look over evidence and leave for the night... then an hour 13 minutes later the judge was notified that they had reached a verdict. Slightly less than a minute per charge.

    • @yourinnerlawyer4035
      @yourinnerlawyer4035 Год назад

      Paperwork's a bitch.

    • @BreakinUpBuds
      @BreakinUpBuds Год назад +15

      Yep first jury in the world or in the history of the civilized world to ever speed run through 76 counts and come back with a guilty verdict on all of them.
      And to think he honestly thought the jury would go out of their way to nullify the law to get him off he actually thought that he had a chance to convince them to do that, which just goes to show you how narcissistic he actually is.

  • @hayward5337
    @hayward5337 Год назад +153

    Dude really thought he laid some profound wisdom and knowledge on them 😂

  • @drewpott
    @drewpott Год назад +17

    "Hes going to say it the first 90 seconds"
    "I object to that"
    Promptly does just that

    • @jamiemcdonald4279
      @jamiemcdonald4279 Месяц назад

      I liked how he objected to a sustained objection. This guy is so dumb.

  • @charitydunning7369
    @charitydunning7369 Год назад +57

    "I have no regrets" I can't believe he said that! What a prick.

    • @RLS1
      @RLS1 Год назад +14

      I got into an argument the other day with someone attacking me for pointing that out. They very adamantly claimed he never said it. I gave them the time stamp of him saying just that!

    • @ethical13
      @ethical13 Год назад +1

      Too bad they can't give him the death penalty. Of course he did it on purpose, like a little boy having a temper tantrum because he didn't get his way.

    • @spookyruthy
      @spookyruthy 6 месяцев назад +6

      @@RLS1 Who would defend this guy?! 😂

    • @RLS1
      @RLS1 6 месяцев назад +5

      @spookyruthy idk I assume someone who is as insanely ignorant as he is. 🤷🏼‍♀️ lol

  • @gidgemo1869
    @gidgemo1869 Год назад +319

    I still can’t believe he actually thought that jury would decide to nullify the law on his behalf. He pressed so hard to make sure they were aware it was an option. But how could he ever think that 12 people would decide to overlook the law on his behalf. It’s mind blowing how high an opinion he has of himself.

    • @isaned
      @isaned Год назад

      He was hoping his victim hood and race card would be accepted everywhere, but this dumb n***a is so stupid he doesn't think he did anything wrong.

    • @tccell212
      @tccell212 Год назад +48

      Isn't Narcissism astounding?

    • @chrismartin8829
      @chrismartin8829 Год назад +57

      I love his particular phrasing too. "You can nullify laws you disagree with". Yeah bro, the jury is totally going to disagree with laws against murder.

    • @gigachama
      @gigachama Год назад +16

      I think he was going for a hung jury at that point tbf. He was swinging for the fences hoping anything sticks.

    • @2-pistols
      @2-pistols Год назад +13

      Correction "mind boggling" lol

  • @tammykelsey7877
    @tammykelsey7877 Год назад +15

    This should have NEVER gone to trial! If he was a REAL man, he would have just pled guilty and accepted his fate! He is a piece of s***!

  • @lauriemcmannen
    @lauriemcmannen Год назад +90

    Bruce, I feel like you missed the part where he said his conscience was clear and this was God's will. My jaw literally dropped on the floor!

    • @awanderer6990
      @awanderer6990 Год назад +10

      I missed that too. Wow that’s sick.

    • @xanthewarde9727
      @xanthewarde9727 Год назад +3

      It was in his opening argument.

    • @user-ro9md9wp3j
      @user-ro9md9wp3j Год назад +4

      But don’t Christians believe that everything that happens is God’s will? Y’all pretend like you’re horrified by senseless violence but then you use the same logic to defend your own atrocities.

    • @hauntedshadowslegacy2826
      @hauntedshadowslegacy2826 Год назад

      @@user-ro9md9wp3j Not all Christians are extremist nutjobs like that. Thankfully, most are reasonable. It does suck that the reasonable majority doesn't do more to rein in their more psychotic counterparts, tho. They can and they should, but most just don't.

    • @comanchio1976
      @comanchio1976 Год назад +3

      A rare case of honesty. His conscience is clear because he doesn't have a conscience.

  • @tylerstoakes4940
    @tylerstoakes4940 Год назад +186

    Any time he talks about how hard this has been on him all I can think is how hard it must be on the families of the six people he murdered.

    • @genesiscda4847
      @genesiscda4847 Год назад +18

      Especially the family of that little boy. He had his whole life ahead of him and Darrell Brooks stole it from him and doesn’t even show remorse for killing a child, as well as five other innocent people. Truly pathetic.

  • @youngcansuela8327
    @youngcansuela8327 Год назад +16

    Damn he cut the IMBIBLICAL cord yall, and you dare say he’s a monster???

  • @PotentiallyCriminal
    @PotentiallyCriminal Год назад +27

    "There are two sides to every story"......he forgot to tell the jury his side.

    • @juliefisk8066
      @juliefisk8066 Год назад +4

      Exactly. He was so busy trying to defend the "law" that he forgot to defend himself. Not to mention that he was also busy trying to discredit and embarras Ms. Patterson that I think he forgot why he was even on trial in the first place. This guy spent so much time trying to discredit parents of the children he ran over because they didn't actually see him do it, that he made himself out to be the monster everyone thought he was. Calling these folks as witnesses was disgraceful, shameful, and borderline sadistic. Frankly, I think he enjoyed trying to discredit them.

    • @redds7777
      @redds7777 Год назад +1

      😂

  • @purpleomlet
    @purpleomlet Год назад +86

    Having done a fair amount of video editing I know it's sometimes easy to miss things or render an outdated version of the video you're working on. I appreciate how hard you guys work on your videos, but I do think this one would benefit from a tune up.
    I'm sure you guys are working on it already. I love your videos and I hope you don't see this as a negative comment. Keep up the good work!

    • @peabody1313
      @peabody1313 Год назад +16

      I came here to look for a comment like yours. I can’t imagine how hard editing would be but this video makes me appreciate all the other videos that are flawlessly executed

    • @zubetp
      @zubetp Год назад +7

      i thought the same thing. but he's still learning! that's the cool part about stuff like video editing - he's only gonna get better and better at it.

    • @13donstalos
      @13donstalos Год назад +9

      Yes sir. I'm not trying to be rude, but the content genius kinda screwed the pooch on this one.

    • @ianhunter14
      @ianhunter14 Год назад +5

      Agreed, love this channel but the audio is such a distraction from the story it becomes unwatchable. A quick quality check prior to posting each video could prevent a lot of headaches. And to keep the video up this long without fixing it gives the impression that you don’t care about your audience. Perhaps you don’t know how to fix it after the fact, if that’s the case, maybe mention it at the beginning of the video or make a separate one explaining the situation. Otherwise the audience feels confused bewildered

  • @loriburnip
    @loriburnip Год назад +4

    Did he seriously think that people would nullify the law saying you can't mow down a group of people in a SUV?! For him?! What an ego! Sure you can murder people when you're mad because you're a special little man.🤦‍♀️

  • @Handsoffthekids
    @Handsoffthekids Год назад +69

    I couldn’t believe Brooks claimed no one’s heart was as broken as his. It was appalling!

    • @davidripley2916
      @davidripley2916 Год назад +5

      It's his head that's broken, never his heart ( he ain't got one) 🙁

    • @dennismoon6693
      @dennismoon6693 Год назад +9

      Right up there with lamenting to the cops interviewing him that his life is basically over, and complaining to the judge that he's fighting for his life. One has to ask - what exactly was so wonderful about his life that it was worth preserving?

    • @louieberg2942
      @louieberg2942 Год назад +4

      It's to expected... murderers tend to get emotional when thinking about how the mess they create affects them. How it affects others leaves them cold.

  • @zoebaker21426
    @zoebaker21426 Год назад +51

    He was DEFINITELY one of those kids who stood in front of the mirror practicing his presidential speech, pretending to be the teacher or on a radio show.😂 loves his voice wayyyyy too much

    • @charonib
      @charonib Год назад +8

      Agreed. “You have the power,” “I’m going to speak from the heart.” This guy thought he was in some feel-good movie vie where the poor victim is unjustly prosecuted by the powers that be, only to be found not guilty and then made a Supreme Court justice who makes the laws less mean.

    • @bonniesimpson1636
      @bonniesimpson1636 5 месяцев назад +1

      I think it was a Grammy not a presidential speech 😉

  • @tonyachaplain6929
    @tonyachaplain6929 Год назад +11

    He hasn’t been able to hold his newborn son, but the parents of the children he killed will NEVER hold their children again 💔💔

    • @vickymc5106
      @vickymc5106 Год назад

      Also that kid is waaay better off without that loser raising him.

  • @Paula-po9kx
    @Paula-po9kx Год назад +242

    Thank you Bruce. This trial was crazy, glad it’s over. Not one ounce of remorse for the people he killed and injured, only remorse Darrell has was for himself.

    • @mollycote1021
      @mollycote1021 Год назад +7

      I feel the same way, not one ounce of remorse in him! Looking forward to home getting a ridiculous amount of time and then some!

    • @Bozbaby103
      @Bozbaby103 Год назад +6

      I want to agree 109% with you, but after going back and rewatching the whole trial (yes, I’m a glutton for punishment) he had noticeable regret, noticeable pain, when it came to the kids, when their injuries or autopsies were testified to. It can be argued the pain was his fear/panic at another thing detailing publicly why he’s in trouble like in his opening, but I don’t think so. I think the kids are a soft spot. Had more parents been in the stand to detail their kids injuries, we would’ve seen his regret more. He is despicable, an easy target for ridicule and definitely deserves everything he gets, but again, I think he regrets harming the kids.
      If anyone reads this, I know he’s a shit parent to his own kids, so how can he regret hurting others? If he never had good role models for parents, it makes it hard(er) to be a good parent. You can love a child and not be a good parent. Behaviors are not emotions.

    • @mollycote1021
      @mollycote1021 Год назад

      @dormie basne agree 💯💯💯💯‼️‼️‼️‼️🙏🏼 he does hate white people, he is a racist! I hope prison is BRUTAL every single day for him!!!

    • @sandrabarrie84
      @sandrabarrie84 Год назад +5

      @@Bozbaby103 if you bought that act of him forcing tears and repeatedly, with as much drama as an elementary school play, that he was having an emotional moment, you are the epitome of gullibility. Don’t worry, you’re not alone; (wink wink nudge nudge)…mommy believes him too (well okay, she doesn’t. But if she doesn’t go along with the monster she created, he might send one of his gang buddies after her).

    • @mad4cavs
      @mad4cavs Год назад +3

      he felt sorry he got caught thats all

  • @JawnSmith
    @JawnSmith Год назад +13

    "There's a lot of people attempting to heal"
    Yes, and you being locked away for the rest of your life is the start of their healing process

  • @denisemarsh8725
    @denisemarsh8725 Год назад +4

    He seriously argued, "well, I didn't run over EVERYBODY, so..."

  • @jeeplife2035
    @jeeplife2035 Год назад +36

    Also love how he states “I blew my horn so even tho I deliberately drove thru your parade and deliberately hit ppl I did blow my horn so they should have moved” unbelievable!!

  • @misswashington5597
    @misswashington5597 Год назад +4

    “No trouble here….see ya later buddy”……no danger of regrets regarding his sentence…..the jury is not looking for any accolades from him….

  • @youngz13o
    @youngz13o Год назад +81

    If I was a juror, I’d be so pissed sitting there listening to him everyday, I’d find him guilty just for that

    • @OhHeyJesscahh
      @OhHeyJesscahh 8 месяцев назад +8

      Between that and all the times he made them have to get up and leave and come back and leave again .. that woulda pissed me off enough to offer to be the one who fills out all the guilty papers myself

    • @ryanm8465
      @ryanm8465 7 месяцев назад +3

      And you should never serve on a jury for this reason

    • @kelcritcarroll
      @kelcritcarroll 7 месяцев назад

      Haha! I know what u mean….he was just a boreing idiot…..and full of himself but in his case it was pretty obvious he didnt care he was running down people and that makes him guilty as charged

    • @kelcritcarroll
      @kelcritcarroll 7 месяцев назад +3

      @@ryanm8465I think they didnt mean that litterally.

    • @Kamamura2
      @Kamamura2 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@kelcritcarroll Like... literally not literally?!

  • @benjamies4136
    @benjamies4136 Год назад +40

    To hear a murderer actually say "we should have a long life to live" is so sickening. First time I've ever actually heard a POS say this. I wouldn't say or do anything if this guy got real justice

    • @Jk-rr4xu
      @Jk-rr4xu Год назад +6

      I think people who have never been to jail do not fully understand how terrible the rest of his life is about to be. Death would be a blessing for him. He is 40 years old. He will have to live the next 30-40 years a line in a cell. No love, no companionship, no birthday celebrations , no special moments. Around a bunch of other convicts who hate child killers. He will be on the bad end of extortion , he will be assaulted and possibly become someone’s boy toy. The guards will mess with him and put him in the hole at every chance they get. It will be a slow painful and miserable death. I wouldn’t be surprised if he killed himself. I hope he doesn’t and lives 50 years of this torture.

  • @brettneygibbs9047
    @brettneygibbs9047 Год назад +119

    I know how this happened. You were mad at your girlfriend, throwing a tantrum (like we've witnessed in court) and made the decision to drive down the parade route and mow down anyone and everyone you could. That's how this happened.

    • @wom_Bat
      @wom_Bat Год назад

      He wanted to kill white people. He posted a bunch of racist stuff on social media.

    • @davidhillman1532
      @davidhillman1532 Год назад +11

      It is pretty obvious, ain't it?

    • @sashachitownvillegas6850
      @sashachitownvillegas6850 Год назад +6

      absolutely

    • @klsb75
      @klsb75 Год назад +4

      @Brettney Gibbs- 💯👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼

    • @nakela2
      @nakela2 Год назад +4

      Correct!

  • @lovethosebudgies
    @lovethosebudgies Год назад +8

    Can you please fix the audio echoing? It's SO satisfying watching Brooks twist in the wind as the reality of life in prison hits him.

  • @basic55
    @basic55 Год назад +35

    He didn't testify for himself because he figured he could "testify" in his own way with his closing arguments. He uses his "emotions" (which are fake to begin with) to try to sway the jury. It is probably how he got the women to fall for him and want to "fix him" or "help him" but the rest of us who actually can see him for the monster he is aren't fooled one bit!! He is a complete narcissist!!

  • @joshuacox581
    @joshuacox581 Год назад +23

    I heard a lawyer say: “If the law does not apply to you, then the law cannot protect you.”

  • @Ms.Andrist
    @Ms.Andrist Год назад +92

    For him to believe that this jury would give him a break and nullify the law, is a joke.

    • @DemxnTheyThem
      @DemxnTheyThem Год назад +3

      Even if they acquitted him it STILL wouldn't nullify the law. He would just be acquitted and the state would almost certainly appeal.

    • @mellvee
      @mellvee 5 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@DemxnTheyThem The state cannot appeal if a jury acquits someone. That's the end of the case. The only time prosecutors can appeal a decision is if a judge tries the case and makes the decision. A "Not Guilty" vote by a jury is the end of the line and the end of the charges. They cannot be appealed and they cannot be refilled.

  • @tiara_919
    @tiara_919 Год назад +90

    Anyone else about fall off their chair when he told the jury his conscience was clear?? 😳🤬

    • @angc214
      @angc214 Год назад +18

      It was a true statement. He doesn't care one bit about those be killed.

    • @Bob-fy8bt
      @Bob-fy8bt Год назад +18

      I believe that comment sealed his fate. Even if the car malfunctioned and he honked his horn to warn people (not true), any rational person would have some remorse.
      The jury saw through all of his BS.

    • @tiara_919
      @tiara_919 Год назад +8

      @@Bob-fy8bt I agree. Not to mention his demeanor towards actual victims or parents/spouses/family of victims during questioning. His lack of remorse or any acknowledgement of his own culpability is absolutely appalling

    • @anonymoose116
      @anonymoose116 Год назад +6

      Omg that made me SO MAD

    • @yourinnerlawyer4035
      @yourinnerlawyer4035 Год назад +2

      Nope, sociopaths don't have one to cloud up anyway.

  • @marieharris1230
    @marieharris1230 Год назад +10

    His mother is going around calling him a victim. She is I’m sure, partially responsible for the POS HE IS.

    • @vickymc5106
      @vickymc5106 Год назад +2

      Classic case of what’s in the bitch comes out in the pup 💁🏼‍♀️

  • @TenebraeXVII
    @TenebraeXVII Год назад +5

    It's worth pointing out that Brooks not giving testimony wasn't a strategic decision, it was the result of the judge interpreting Brooks's refusal to call additional witnesses when repeatedly asked if he had any additional witnesses or intended to testify himself as forfeiting through his own conduct the right to call any further witnesses or give any further testimony.
    Darrell Brooks conducted himself in the courtroom as one who could do whatever he wanted because there was no meaningful way the Judge could punish him for his conduct. What was she going to do? Add a few months for contempt of court on top of six consecutive life sentences?

  • @m.h.w.weckseler
    @m.h.w.weckseler Год назад +136

    This entire closing argument shows he has no regrets and still only thinks about himself. He talks about how HE will never hold his child, not about his child growing up without him. He talks about HIM not being able to meet his newborn son, not about his kids not having a dad.
    Oh, and he talks about his conscience being clear. He deserves every minute in jail. I'm glad he won't get the death penalty; that would be too fast.

    • @timpritts1499
      @timpritts1499 Год назад +15

      The oldest daughter said that she and his other kids hate him! He has ignored them for years! He owes $40,00 in back child support!"He is only using them now to gain sympathy for himself! His is totally vile and evil to the core!

    • @TwentyOneBunSalute
      @TwentyOneBunSalute Год назад +16

      Nah, we have 10,000 guys just like him. Throw em in the ocean

    • @louiseallen5298
      @louiseallen5298 Год назад +8

      He was never a dad to any of his children. He just used them as a prop, for sympathy.

    • @patrickwynkoop9442
      @patrickwynkoop9442 Год назад +1

      A monster that knew what he was doing n he wasn't under the influence of drugs so he used self harm as a defense

    • @Metal_Horror
      @Metal_Horror Год назад +1

      "NO REGERTS!" -Darrell Brooks 💀
      "Also jury nullification"

  • @JenLuvsWine88
    @JenLuvsWine88 Год назад +63

    He says it wasn't intentional, watching the trial he blames everyone else but himself. I believe HE believes it wasn't intentional because that would mean it was HIS actions. He can't deal with that... nothing is ever Darrell's fault.

  • @deborahb7284
    @deborahb7284 Год назад +7

    He blames the survivors for his sorrows. He doesn't blame himself for any of the payback for what he has done.

  • @nancyevans7946
    @nancyevans7946 Год назад +92

    He asked the jury to do the right thing and guess what….. they did!!

    • @AmandaPaige71
      @AmandaPaige71 Год назад +5

      My thoughts exactly!

    • @wom_Bat
      @wom_Bat Год назад +3

      Yep, life in prison no chance of parole.

    • @rohananya
      @rohananya Год назад +4

      They sure did !!!!! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼

    • @rohananya
      @rohananya Год назад +6

      He don’t give a toss about his children….. he’s been in prison most of his life anyway !!! 😱😱😱😱

    • @windywednesday4166
      @windywednesday4166 Год назад +2

      @@rohananya Yes, and thank you for giving them the Round of Applause they deserved.

  • @suelodge8533
    @suelodge8533 Год назад +45

    He really honestly feels sorry for himself. Never even accepted any of blame. I so hate him. If a driver runs into a person, they stop the car and run to help them. He didn’t even try to help and just ran away and now he’s the victim. 😡😡😡

    • @kjh6903
      @kjh6903 9 месяцев назад +1

      He had the nerve to say , We will never know why God allowed this to happen!!! The judge even addressed this horrific statement in her sentencing.

  • @deplorablecovfefe9489
    @deplorablecovfefe9489 Год назад +9

    I can't believe his tactic of charming and flattering the Judge and jury through the whole trial didn't work...

  • @sherrimercer7288
    @sherrimercer7288 Год назад +64

    I think he beeped the horn so that he could make them aware they would die and how. I think he enjoyed knowing they spent their final moments in terror. I think he also wanted people to watch in terror as he run down people.

    • @denisehkg6780
      @denisehkg6780 Год назад +7

      Also..some of the honking cld had been other parade cars trying to warn ppl ahead of darrells suv that there was danger coming.

    • @blazaybla22
      @blazaybla22 Год назад +12

      I feel like that’s almost giving him too much credit as like an evil mastermind, imo the honking is pretty much a symptom of road rage which I think was all that was going through his mind. If he was thinking about it at all I’m sure it’s like that scene in the Simpsons where Bart is swinging his arms and saying if Lisa gets hit it’s her fault. Like “I honked and you didn’t get out of the way so I’m not doing anything wrong.” He was in a bad mood, they were in his way, and he’s a malignant narcissist with no anger management skills.

    • @nottellingyou14
      @nottellingyou14 Год назад +4

      @@blazaybla22 I also felt like when he was being interrogated, he was hoping they would go easy on him if he could convince them it was all Erika’s fault that he was even near the parade. Nothing is his fault, but everyone else is at fault in everything they do.

    • @SteveMHN
      @SteveMHN Год назад +3

      He only honked his horn at the very begining of the parade route. He didn't start hitting people straight away, he seemed to get worse and worse as he went on. A lot of the witnesses talk about the angry look on his face and we saw that angry face during the trial. His problem is that he has the emotional maturity of a toddler, but a toddler has very limited ability to do damage, a grown man can mow 60+ people down with a vehicle.

    • @kirstena4001
      @kirstena4001 Год назад

      I think he was rage honking. Just so caught up in his rage he had to express it in as many ways as possible.

  • @veradarby7222
    @veradarby7222 Год назад +18

    It’s interesting that he focused on streets being barricaded, prohibiting him from turning onto those streets because he would have to hit the wood barricades. And yet, the parade route was filled with people making it impossible to drive down that street without hitting them. He chose to respect the barricades and not hit them, but instead hit the people. Intent.

  • @harryparsons2750
    @harryparsons2750 Год назад +20

    I love Bruce’s remarks. “Well if you crash into a crowd of people and you don’t give a flying f”. So true but funny when a lawyer says it.

  • @edmunddonnelly3881
    @edmunddonnelly3881 Год назад +25

    I honestly think he was an expecting both an acquittal and an Oscar after this speech.

  • @AmandaPaige71
    @AmandaPaige71 Год назад +52

    I hope some of the jurors speak about their experience. I can't wait to hear what they have to say!

    • @davidbrown8517
      @davidbrown8517 Год назад

      I hope the members of the jury keep silent, because one wrong word it's a mistrial. There is a high profile rape case in Australia and a jury member said the wrong thing, instant mistrial. After lots of emotions and waste of taxpayers money another trial is taking place in February 2023. Greetings from the UK 🇬🇧

    • @windywednesday4166
      @windywednesday4166 Год назад +5

      IMO I think they said everything they needed to in the verdict and how quickly they came to it.

  • @mushethecowboycook9353
    @mushethecowboycook9353 Год назад +24

    What's so funny is that he said if you knew him, he would not hurt someone intentionally. However, the jury didn't know that he had ran over Erika and had shot at his nephew. And was charged for both incidents.

    • @charonib
      @charonib Год назад +2

      I wonder if any of them went back to see these videos where he’s dog-eyeing the judge and flipping out. He says “where’s the rage?” when we all saw him being an asshole to the judge.

  • @Vincisomething
    @Vincisomething Год назад +45

    I was watching this body language and a legal analysts cover this. They pointed out that when Darrel started crying, he saw the jurors weren't showing him the sympathy he was hoping for- they were giving nothing. Hysterical when people like that find themselves in an environment where their usual manipulations tactics don't work. They were used to behaving a certain way but now that behavior was also part of their downfall and dug a deeper hole. Also hysterical that he thought a reddit post could save him... "I've never seen this before" yeah, sure... cry harder

    • @MrSheckstr
      @MrSheckstr Год назад +7

      Wonder if he caught a jurist looking at the clock/ their own watch

    • @cbkqmom
      @cbkqmom Год назад +5

      Spidey and law and lumber 😜 I love when they get together ❤️

    • @GivePeaceAChance12
      @GivePeaceAChance12 Год назад +3

      And surprised it came to light, very telling!

    • @shantidavid6062
      @shantidavid6062 Год назад +4

      Come on, give him a break. He couldn't rehearse his closing. He didn't have a mirror in his cell! That's why he wasn't well-prepared. Poor Brooks!

    • @violetsvision4561
      @violetsvision4561 Год назад +5

      @@shantidavid6062 tho his lovely new boyfriend thought his speech was excellent. 😂🤣🤣

  • @justjill2896
    @justjill2896 Год назад +41

    The fact he thinks that the jury would even have a thought of jury nullification was crazy to me.

    • @betochiwas
      @betochiwas Год назад +6

      He was just trying to get a mistrial

    • @justjill2896
      @justjill2896 Год назад +7

      @@betochiwas no shit. It was his entire tactic. He knows he is guilty and the only way out is a mistrial.
      He didn’t even say sorry once to the victims.

    • @erickomar3152
      @erickomar3152 Год назад

      @@justjill2896 Of course he didn't apologize. He killed White people. That's his way of getting reparations.

  • @canda83
    @canda83 Год назад +2

    Thanks Michael River's and all your content recommendations

  • @nancykorensek4083
    @nancykorensek4083 Год назад +64

    I'm still shaking my head that DB thought that he could charm the jury into nullifying itself.

    • @kylecanavan7967
      @kylecanavan7967 Год назад +11

      The thing about jury nullification is that most people take those two words and think that it's about the jury. Jury nullification is when a jury thinks that the law is wrong, and they nullify the LAW. For example, an entire jury nullifying marijuana possession laws for example. This jury would have to think that intentional homicide isn't a good law to enforce and should be stricken from the record. That's what makes it even funnier, DB thought that they'd say "yeah, intentional homicide IS a stupid restriction on peoples' rights, you're right, go free."

  • @deedk
    @deedk Год назад +132

    I love how close and how much pride you seem to have with your son, Michael.

    • @LadyLuck13
      @LadyLuck13 Год назад +9

      did you see the short with his wife? It's lovely to see both of them show so much pride in their boy. They're all so cute they should have their own show...lol

    • @stanleyjojnson3855
      @stanleyjojnson3855 Год назад +2

      YES, GREAT FATHER AND SON RELATIONSHIP GOOD JOB ON THE PART OF THE FATHER KEEP IT UP

  • @floralevario5084
    @floralevario5084 Год назад +5

    He's the only one who kept "reruning" the same nonsense and lies over and over. Malignant narcissists always project the bad things they do onto others. Insane.

  • @highdesertbiker
    @highdesertbiker Год назад +75

    bruce you doubled the audio lol

    • @astrohaterade
      @astrohaterade Год назад +5

      But it is kinda nice (and poetic) hearing the judge’s denials echoed 😅

    • @mshanti4574
      @mshanti4574 Год назад +3

      I kept thinking it was an error on my end! 😂

    • @forallthestupidshit3550
      @forallthestupidshit3550 Год назад +14

      More than that. There's weird loud music, there's audio missing and multiple files play at once.
      This needs to be reposted.

    • @vin-xg2gv
      @vin-xg2gv Год назад +3

      @@mshanti4574 me too 😊

    • @EmperatrizNyhnaLaw
      @EmperatrizNyhnaLaw Год назад +2

      Right. After he did all that praise of Michael, he made a small mistake 😂

  • @ProudPapaJD
    @ProudPapaJD Год назад +45

    This whole trial reminds me of a kids in the hall sketch where the jury asks the judge halfway through “can we find him guilty now?”

    • @Rain_Reign
      @Rain_Reign Год назад +8

      Aww Kids in the Hall. Thanks for giving me the nostalgic feels ☺️

    • @shioriryukaze
      @shioriryukaze Год назад

      If I was thinking about that show while watching this idiot in court, I would totally be doing 'Im crushing your head!!!'

    • @CousinCreepy
      @CousinCreepy Год назад +2

      And he sounded like Oswald Bates from "In Living Color" defending himself!

    • @klsb75
      @klsb75 Год назад +3

      Kids in the Hall!! ❤️❤️💯

  • @sylviahernandez1601
    @sylviahernandez1601 Год назад +4

    I can’t… you see he’s actually believing ppl feel sorry for him. Rolling his eyes at the victims and not a tear, until it’s about HIM. He has No regrets?!!! He has admitted he’s a MONSTER!!! With a paper cut and bruise he was tender” but clapped and rolled his eyes when he SAW what damage he caused. Unbelievable

    • @kjh6903
      @kjh6903 9 месяцев назад +1

      🎯 he’s a monster!!!!

  • @aoefeable
    @aoefeable Год назад +28

    I love how Mr Brooks learned how to pronounce tacit agreement by the end of the trial. 🤣

    • @chiasson65
      @chiasson65 Год назад +1

      Damn funny right?……Tackit……wtf?

    • @wiredforstereo
      @wiredforstereo Год назад

      Shows at least he is capable of learning.

    • @kellyc2425
      @kellyc2425 Год назад +5

      Now if he'd just learn how to "ask" a question, not "axe" a question.

    • @THE-id1by
      @THE-id1by Год назад

      He backslid on the pronunciation, and he never understood the meaning or applicability of the term." Tack it" was like nails on a chalkboard

    • @aoefeable
      @aoefeable Год назад +3

      @@kellyc2425 IMHO his pronunciation of ask is fine, his pronunciation is known as African American Vernacular English (AAVE) which has historical context.

  • @joseph9770
    @joseph9770 Год назад +21

    Remember, Darrell, when one of the victims parents was going to have her subpoena released due to her not having any important information with regard to the case? It blew up in your face, didn't it? I feel she did have something to offer, not just her display of emotion and grief over her children but when she stated she observed you beeping your horn while making a right hand turn onto the parade route. You could have turned left, Darrell. You did not.

  • @Ipwnboobz
    @Ipwnboobz Год назад +350

    Hey Bruce! I love your content and everything you put out! This is the first video I have ever seen where there is a technical difficulty. In my personal opinion I think you would benefit from an ear piece so that the audio from the video you're watching isn't picked up by the camera.

    • @Leeeuuuhhh
      @Leeeuuuhhh Год назад +5

      It's time to hire an editor!

    • @SpaceCadet327
      @SpaceCadet327 Год назад +14

      @@Leeeuuuhhh his son edits. Usually it’s a lot better but there’s always room for improvement

    • @Artur-dy1dr
      @Artur-dy1dr Год назад +17

      Also the random mid video 2x advertisement audio bits in the background is fckin RUclips's fault.
      But yeah prewatch your completed vids bro. Related to any craft, from experience, I would force myself to look over my work (thinking I've payed good enough attention throughout the process) and after looking through realizing in disbelief that I screwed something up, and how bad it would be if I'd let my laziness guide me on that one

    • @LeeannG
      @LeeannG Год назад +7

      This is a second audio track used to sync so the audio on the laptop doesn’t sound like shit, Bruce can’t here that echo or it playing while he talks. I think

    • @Ara_Arasaka
      @Ara_Arasaka Год назад +12

      I am willing to bet they uploaded the wrong version/saved the WIP with a final name or something. There’s quite a few edits where it seems like he missed things that were mid editing but never finished. So I have a feeling it was a Mis-upload

  • @joquail000
    @joquail000 Год назад +10

    Have to say that Michael Rivers is da man! He always comes up with fascinating content & runs a very professional show. Thank you both Mike & Bruce 👌

  • @KristinaHarrow
    @KristinaHarrow Год назад +49

    I love when Bruce talks about grandmas and meth labs in the basement 😂

    • @Frandrew_PeeDiddy
      @Frandrew_PeeDiddy Год назад +5

      That tickles me every time because I’m a grandma of 3!🤣 Thank God I’m not that kind of Grandma!🤦🏾‍♀️😂

    • @ShoalBear
      @ShoalBear Год назад +2

      Noooooooo....I found it so hard to watch that I stooped after 16 mins...now I have to go finish watching it even with all the audio issues.

    • @debradowner8761
      @debradowner8761 Год назад +2

      He's seen some shit haha

    • @KristinaHarrow
      @KristinaHarrow Год назад +1

      @@Frandrew_PeeDiddy 😂 phew! Good to know you your grandkids won’t be needing eforms

    • @KristinaHarrow
      @KristinaHarrow Год назад +2

      @@ShoalBear 😂 no worries it’s in the intro when he talks about eforms

  • @JoelEmmettMcGarrity
    @JoelEmmettMcGarrity Год назад +21

    They need to get this judge a sound board to press a button that says “overruled, objection noted”. Lmao

  • @saldiven2009
    @saldiven2009 3 месяца назад +3

    It speaks to Brooks' level of delusion that he thinks that any jury would have a desire to offer up a jury nullification in his case.

  • @Liesmith424
    @Liesmith424 Год назад +21

    I can't believe this guy thought that there was even the tiniest shred of a chance that jury would nullify for *him*.

  • @m.w.4018
    @m.w.4018 Год назад +115

    He was enraged because he was just bonded out of jail from trying to run over his ex just a week or two before this parade and was pissed that he again wasn't able to control her and get her to refuse to testify or change her story, so he was trying to physically attack her again only this time she had two friends with her. The female friend he struck in the face when she tried to defend his ex, but then the male friend yanked both women behind himself and Brooks being half this man's size backed down. The male friend told Brooks to leave that he had already alerted the police of his presence. Brooks made a U-turn crashed thru the barriers blocking the parade route, almost hitting the police standing by the barriers. Brooks honked his horn and ran over the crowed. His vehicle was found to be in perfect working condition and even if it hadn't been Ford said it had no effect on the braking system and that Brooks could have simply stopped the vehicle like the all the others that had malfunctioned.

    • @allenwoody8738
      @allenwoody8738 Год назад +21

      Your missing the part where he didn't just go straight to the parade route he went to the gas station and stopped. He wasn't accidentally on the parade route because he was afraid of police the street he drove down had police vehicles on it with lights flashing. If he was afraid to get caught he wouldn't have drove towards the police. Before he dropped his GF off they drove around the area for 35 minutes he knew how to drive out of the area without being seen by police.

    • @intothemindshaft
      @intothemindshaft Год назад +11

      Plus it’s debatable if he ever used the horn. Just pure control and rage and ego

    • @schmatsa9231
      @schmatsa9231 Год назад +12

      @@allenwoody8738 no, he was at the gas station prior to meeting with Erika, prior to the parade.
      He went straight from White Rock Ave (where they got into the fight) to Main street and took a right onto the parade route. IF he had turned right onto Barstow (going towards the gas station) instead of slamming into the first victim and then the Waukesha West Band, he would have been on his way to that gas station and SO MANY lives would never have been impacted.
      I live a mile from this street he murdered people on. Fear moved quickly throughout Waukesha. My son received a Snapchat saying that there was an active shooter driving towards our home shooting people... We feared for what could be coming our way. Of course, it was just rumors, but still!

    • @allenwoody8738
      @allenwoody8738 Год назад +6

      @@schmatsa9231 i am so sorry he did all this to you and you're community. Seeing the strength of Waukesha and how kind everyone is both heartbreaking and inspiring.

    • @Benjy86
      @Benjy86 Год назад

      The male friend you are referencing is Nick Kirby. He's a known pedophile and he's even smaller than Darrell Brooks at 5'6, so I'm not sure where you got your facts.

  • @abigaelwhite2383
    @abigaelwhite2383 Год назад +14

    Thanks Michael! I’m so glad you’re helping your dad provide all of this content for us, it’s awesome. You should do a cameo some time! I’m so curious to see a lil Bruce haha

  • @elizabethlacky6068
    @elizabethlacky6068 Год назад +86

    I fund it hilarious that he wanted ALL the truff out but would yell bloody murder if his entire criminal record was part of the truff

    • @AnarchyMagic
      @AnarchyMagic Год назад +12

      I like truffle chocolate bars

    • @MrSheckstr
      @MrSheckstr Год назад +7

      Give him a toilet brush and a couple of ragged bat wings and he could be the Troof fairy

    • @sparkleplenty59
      @sparkleplenty59 Год назад

      Hmmmm. Weird video (technology) but great insight. I've watched this trial with the law nerds and appreciate your take on it all. Couldn't wait!
      Love your son and his contribution! Blessed you are.
      The tech tho could use an edit. I watched twice and Bruce’s vids are always so well done! Tech and all!
      ❤️💫

    • @jerrymylove1754
      @jerrymylove1754 Год назад +2

      Dem kangs huh they be sum funny folks

    • @beckydoesit9331
      @beckydoesit9331 Год назад

      Well, he's advocating for the jury and wants them to know about the power of nullification. The judge and prosecutor should have either informed them or they suffer the consequence of Brooks informing them, which really makes them sound bad. If I was a jury I would use the nullification power to exercise as much power as I was given. The prosecution may have proven their case, but Brooks should be free right now because of the power to nullify laws. This is a misjustice and Brooks deserves either a new trial or to be acquitted all together. God bless.

  • @Labarynthtube
    @Labarynthtube Год назад +6

    Your editor didn't realize the court audio was doubled so badly its almost impossible to concentrate on what being said ?

  • @veronicaarias8717
    @veronicaarias8717 Год назад +22

    I think the only thing the jury regrets is that there is no death penalty

    • @user-ro9md9wp3j
      @user-ro9md9wp3j Год назад

      No civilized nation would give the government the power to execute its own citizens. You may feel that this person or that person “deserves” to die but that doesn’t mean the government should have the power to kill them.

  • @leannegiaccotto5291
    @leannegiaccotto5291 Год назад +19

    Narcissist personality disorder much?!! All about him. If he truly felt it wasn’t a deliberate, heinous act, you would think he’d be so distraught over what happened to the victims and families. But it’s all about him! Justice served!!

  • @lyralablanc5022
    @lyralablanc5022 Год назад +63

    Thank you for reacting to this! I had hoped you would. And thanks to Michael for helping the channel so much! But I'm not sure what happened with the technical issues? Edit- You didn't hear one of his best lines! He said he had a clear conscience!!! You really should have reacted to the prosecutor's rebuttal. She did an excellent comeback to his 'feel sorry for me' nonsense.

    • @drizzie00
      @drizzie00 Год назад +8

      Ya technical issues messed me up

    • @ShoalBear
      @ShoalBear Год назад +2

      Yeah, I watched the whole trial and he was so cringe most of the time. Every once in a while he would almost make a good point, but would shoot himself in the foot a moment later.

    • @maxokream6269
      @maxokream6269 Год назад +1

      Yeah audio was double layered until like halfway

    • @ShoalBear
      @ShoalBear Год назад +1

      @@maxokream6269 and at about 16 mins he was muted so no clue what his comments were.

  • @Ali_D_Katt
    @Ali_D_Katt Год назад +10

    "we still have a lot of life left to live", talking about how he hasn't gotten to see his loved ones or new grand baby, saying it's been hard! How tone def could you be?! Sitting in front of 5 people whose family members are dead and gone forever and another shit load that were injured possibly in a life altering manner. This man is incredible! I'm so glad he was found guilty her earned all 74 of those convictions and every single one of those years.

    • @user-ro9md9wp3j
      @user-ro9md9wp3j Год назад

      Yeah it’s intentional, he’s trying to rub it in bc he feels powerless and helpless and the only form of control he has in that moment is to emotionally abuse the people testifying against him

    • @kjh6903
      @kjh6903 9 месяцев назад +1

      He didn’t even see or live with any of his children and owed over 40,000 in back child support !! We don’t give a damn about you not seeing your kids . They are better off without you in their lives .

    • @ileanahernandez1709
      @ileanahernandez1709 8 месяцев назад +1

      He was convicted for 76 counts including SIX for murder!

  • @thelatinist5024
    @thelatinist5024 Год назад +29

    In the clip of the prosecutor you played at the beginning she was actually asking the judge to just let him argue jury nullification and give an instruction to the jury so that they could get it over with. It shows their confidence in their case.

  • @snapdragon8610
    @snapdragon8610 Год назад +23

    She has tried so hard to give him leaway so he won't be able to appeal. How can he possibly ask for forgiveness of the jury? His closing statement is testimony.

  • @KindredGh0st
    @KindredGh0st Год назад +8

    This dude' defending himself was the train wreck I couldn't stop watching. Him defending himself was the best thing to happen for the victims families.

    • @srobertweiser
      @srobertweiser Год назад

      That's what an egotistical narcissist like Darrell would do.

  • @brettneygibbs9047
    @brettneygibbs9047 Год назад +26

    I think THIS was more important to the jury than anything else. Putting this dirtbag away and giving their community some kind of peace.