Accused of mass murder during parade was issued a pledge of a thousand dollars

Darrel Brooks from the United States, accused of murdering six participants in the Christmas parade in the city of Wakshesho, Wisconsin, can be released from custody, as he was pledged in the amount of thousands of dollars. This is reported by Fox News.

Pre-investigation considered the extensive criminal past of Brooks and the diagnosed mental illness. Suspected in mass murder received the maximum score of the risk of performing new crimes.

However, the assistant district prosecutor and the Court Commissioner on this case Cedric Cornwall still established a deposit of thousands of dollars. The Commissioner refused to comment on the reasons for making such a deposit.

District Prosecutor John Chicholam called this amount “inappropriately low” and announced an investigation in his office.

Red SUV at high speed drove into the crowd of parade participants in Wakšo on November 22. As a result, six people were killed, including an 8-year-old boy, another 40 suffered. According to eyewitnesses, the criminal acted consciously, directing the car on passersby. He threatens a lifelong conclusion.

CNN TV channel bleached the skin of Brooks who committed a hit to the participants of the Christmas Parade. At the same time, the publication also includes a barely noticeable mark that the visual data of the attacker was changed for security purposes.

/Media reports.