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Suspect: I’m being treated like a ‘monster’

- Drake Bentley

MILWAUKEE – In his first jailhouse interview since being taken into custody, Darrell Brooks Jr. said he believes he is being “demonized” and treated like a “monster” after police say he mowed down at least 60 people, killing six, during the Waukesha Christmas parade last month.

Brooks spoke to Fox News briefly Wednesday. The media outlet refers to Brooks as “soft-spoken.” Brooks did not provide more details about a motive.

“I just feel like I’m being monster – demonized,” Brooks told Fox News, adding that he feels he’s been “dehumanize­d.” “Brooks appeared calm, lucid and took time to answer each question – even repeating reporters’ questions and answers at times,” wrote Michael Ruiz and Stephanie Pagones.

The two Fox News reporters were the first visitors Brooks received. He has not received a visit from family members. Brooks’ mother Dawn Woods released a statement earlier Wednesday to numerous media outlets criticizin­g the criminal justice system for failing Brooks.

“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.

Brooks said he was “very” close with his mother. He hasn’t spoken to any family since the parade attack but they talked that day, he said.

After the interview, reporters describe the sound of sobbing through the speakers.

Prosecutor­s have charged Brooks with six counts of first-degree intentiona­l homicide. He is being held on $5 million cash bail and faces up to life in prison if convicted on any of the counts.

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

 ?? MARK HOFFMAN/USA TODAY NETWORK ?? Darrell Brooks, left, appears last month in Waukesha County Court in Waukesha Wis. He is charged with killing six people and injuring 60.
MARK HOFFMAN/USA TODAY NETWORK Darrell Brooks, left, appears last month in Waukesha County Court in Waukesha Wis. He is charged with killing six people and injuring 60.

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