Anonymous ID: 02375d Dec. 2, 2021, 8:30 a.m. No.15121016   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1041 >>1072 >>1073

https://apnews.com/article/wisconsin-milwaukee-bc1a8c1291ef9e7bcef168da0ec3abb0

Suspect in Waukesha parade carnage says he feels ‘demonized’

The man accused of driving his SUV through a Christmas parade in suburban Milwaukee, killing six people and injuring dozens, said Wednesday that he feels like he’s being “demonized.”

Darrell Brooks Jr., in an interview with Fox News from the Waukesha County Jail, offered no details about a possible motive.

“I just feel like I’m being monster – demonized,” Brooks said, according to the Fox report.

According to a criminal complaint, Brooks drove his SUV into the parade in Waukesha on Nov. 21. Witnesses said he was swerving and appeared to be intentionally trying to hit people. He was arrested minutes later as he stood on the porch of a nearby house asking the homeowner to help him call a ride.

Police said he had fled the scene of a domestic disturbance when he turned into the parade, although officers were not pursuing him at the time. He’s been charged with six counts of first-degree intentional homicide.

Brooks’ mother Dawn Woods, released a letter Wednesday offering the family’s condolences to the victims.

She said her son has long suffered from mental health issues and after he became an adult he lacked the insurance and finances to continue his medication and counseling, leading him to commit crimes.

“Mental illness is real and the system is broken it can and must be fixed NOW, not next year or with a new legislation NOW. So many like Darrell that have fallen through the cracks because of a broken system that no one cared to address, can get the help they so desperately need,” Woods wrote in the letter, first obtained by WDJT-TV.

At the time of the crash, Brooks was out on $1,000 bail in a Milwaukee County case in which he is accused of intentionally striking a woman with his car. He was charged in that case on Nov. 5.

He’s also a defendant in another Milwaukee County case from 2020 in which he’s charged with shooting at his nephew and another person.

Anonymous ID: 02375d Dec. 2, 2021, 8:35 a.m. No.15121051   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1065

https://nypost.com/2021/12/02/florida-cops-arrest-suspect-linked-to-mysterious-killing-of-14-year-old-ryan-rodgers/

Arrest made in mysterious killing of 14-year-old boy in Florida

A disturbed “homeless drifter” with a long rap sheet has been arrested in the murder of a 14-year-old Florida schoolboy who was found dead after going for a bike ride last month, police announced Thursday.

Semmie Lee Williams, 39, was arrested in Miami late Wednesday in connection to the murder of high school freshman Ryan Rogers, authorities confirmed at a press conference.

The teen was found dead on Nov. 16 on Central Boulevard near the Interstate 95 overpass in Palm Beach Gardens — and his death quickly ruled a “deliberate act.”

Palm Beach Gardens police chief Clinton Shannon said that the teen had been “stabbed to death” by a “dangerous monster.”

It “appears to be a completely random act” with no apparent motive, the chief said.

“I would best describe it as an innocent child victim having a chance encounter with a very violent criminal,” Shannon said, calling Williams a “homeless drifter.”

Palm Beach Gardens police chief Clinton Shannon said that the teen had been “stabbed to death” by a “dangerous monster.”

Williams’ DNA was then found at the murder scene, and his YouTube videos — which often show him ranting disturbing conspiracy theories — put him in the area around the time of the murder, The Miami Herald said.

Those same online videos helped investigators track him down to Miami, the paper noted.

He was tracked down on Friday, but committed to a hospital under Florida’s Baker Act, which allows for the involuntary commitment of someone who is a danger to himself or others, the report said.

He was then arrested Wednesday and charged and first-degree murder with a weapon, online records show. He is due to make his first appearance in court at 10 a.m. Thursday.

He has a long rap sheet stretching nearly 20 years, with arrests in several states, including Georgia and California, where he was deemed a “fugitive from justice,” police said.

They include charges for domestic battery, violating restraining orders, carrying a concealed weapon and aggravated assault with strangulation, Shannon announced.

Williams’ YouTube videos also showed a disturbed mind, rambling about conspiracies and with titles like “gang stalking” and “evil stalkers standing in the middle of the road,” the Miami paper said.

One complains about “police they hit me with electric weapons to give me cancer.”

“They have chips planted all over my body right and they reading my mind through my ears and they be tearing up my shoes,” another says.