Darrell Brooks trial live updates: Franklin PD Assistant Chief first to take the stand

Darrell Brooks trial live updates: Franklin PD Assistant Chief first to take the stand

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WAUKESHA, Wis. — Day 10 of the Darrell Brooks trial began with Brooks continuing to interrupt proceedings.

Assistant Chief of the Franklin Police Department Craig Liermann was the first to take the stand Friday. He was attending the Waukesha Christmas parade with his family and was not working that day.

Thursday in court began with a member of the Dancing Grannies taking the stand.

Things got more emotional in the courtroom Tuesday and Wednesday as victims continued to take the stand in the second week of testimony against Darrell Brooks. The jurors heard from several people who were hit by the SUV that was driven into the Waukesha Christmas parade.

Brooks faces 76 charges for allegedly killing six people and injuring more than 60 others after driving his SUV through the Waukesha Christmas parade in Nov. 2021.

The jury consists of 10 males and 6 females. All of the jurors selected are white. 

Four weeks have been set aside for the trial, according to the court calendar.

Brooks changed his not guilty plea last June to not guilty by reason of mental disease and defect. But in September, he changed his not guilty by insanity plea to a not guilty plea.

Brooks has been evaluated by multiple mental health professionals, who deemed him competent to stand trial, saying his peculiar behaviors were not the result of any mental health issues. The court, in consultation with the psychologists, deemed him competent to stand trial and represent himself. The District Attorney said they are not concerned about his competency to stand trial and believes his behavior is a delay tactic.

Check here for live updates from day 9 of the trial:

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