Witness testimony will resume Tuesday in the Darrell Brooks trial, charged in the November 2021 Waukesha Christmas parade attack.
Detective Jay Carpenter
During the audio interview played in court, Brooks had light chatter with the FBI – talk that included Brooks' children, where he went to high school, and even Brooks mentioning this is the first time he's ever talked with anyone from the FBI. After the audio files were played for the jury, more video clips of the FBI interview were also presented as evidence.
When Carpenter returned to the room, Brooks asked, "I’m willing to listen, Carpenter. You’ve been straight with me. I just want to know what am I looking at, so I can let my girls know."Juan Marquez, a witness for the defense, was then called out of order to testify – with an interpreter.
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