Darrell Brooks trial: Defendant's 50-minute rant, calls for dismissal

Darrell Brooks went on a 50-minute rant late Thursday morning, calling for the dismissal of the case against him in the Waukesha Christmas parade attack, citing a number of reasons why proceedings shouldn't continue. Judge Dorow denied the request, stating, "This trial will keep going."

Darrell Brooks: Victims' final moments detailed in court

They stepped off to make memories on Main Street, but on Thursday, prosecutors detailed the final moments of all six people killed in the Waukesha Christmas Parade. Also, the day in court was delayed again -- this time because of a nearly hour-long rant from Darrell Brooks.

Darrell Brooks trial: Waukesha police detective testifies

Lukas Hallmark, Waukesha police detective, testified for the state in the Darrell Brooks trial. Hallmark was at the parade with the Catholic Community of Waukesha with his wife and four kids. At time, their ages were 3, 5, 7 and 9. He said they were walking in a group of about 45. Hallmark said at one point while marching with the group on Main Street, "my attention was directed towards large amounts of screaming coming behind us."

Darrell Brooks trial: Defendant apologizes, state calls 7 witnesses

Witness testimony resumed Monday morning in the Darrell Brooks Waukesha Christmas parade attack trial. Brooks was dressed in a full suit as opposed to the orange jail uniform he wore Wednesday-Friday of the first week of the trial. He remained in the courtroom for the entire day of testimony Monday.