Tuesday, November 23, 2021

A Cop Had a Chance to Stop black Waukesha Terrorist Darrel Brooks, before Brooks Killed Anyone but Used Insufficient Force, Out of Fear of Jim Snow Law


[“The Racial Socialist DA behind Waukesha Terrorist Darrell Brooks’ Low Bond.”]

By Eahilf
Tuesday, November 23, 2021 at 7:51:00 P.M. EST

“Darrel Brooks”

The charging document has been released, and it appears a cop had a chance to stop him before he hit/killed anyone—read it for yourself (link):

He [ed: Detective Casey, who was working traffic control for the parade] began to see people spreading apart and observed a red Ford Escape driving southbound on White Rock Avenue. He observed people jumping out of the way of the red Ford Escape. As the Ford Escape was at White Rock Avenue and East Main Street, Detective Casey stepped in front of the Ford Escape and pounded on the hood of the vehicle and yelled multiple times, “Stop.” Detective Casey was wearing a shirt with patches on both shoulders that stated, “Waukesha Police”, as well as wearing a black hat with white letters on the front of the hat which stated “Police”. Further, he was wearing a neon orange safety vest that stated “Police” on the front and back of it. ... The Ford Escape continued driving and turned westbound on East Main Street. At that time, the vehicle was driving at a slow speed and the vehicle brushed Detective Casey back off of the front of the car, causing him to be positioned down the driver’s side of the vehicle. Detective Casey went to the driver’s side window and pounded on the driver’s side door yelling, “Stop”. Detective Casey subsequently positively identified the driver of the Ford Escape as Darrell E. Brooks, Jr., DOB: 2/21/82, hereinafter referred to as the defendant. The defendant drove past Detective Casey and into the parade procession.

So it looks like Brooks didn’t hit anyone until after he drove by Casey, who it seems tried to/had a chance to stop him—did Casey not attempt to stop Brooks, e.g. by shooting him, because Brooks is black, and Casey was worried about the racial consequences?



3 comments:

  1. If a cop had shot Brooks after her turned onto the parade rout, but before he hit anyone, the cop would have been arrested for murder with 10 times the publicity the actual event got.

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  2. Casey should have believed the worst possible scenario--because Brooks was black--and shot him or the tires or whatever.I'm sure he wasn't prepared for the situation.As a cop--when interacting with blacks--think the worst possible outcome and decide.

    Either way,he gets fired,but at least White lives are saved by acting against Brooks.


    --GRA

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  3. >the cop would have been arrested for murder

    Just to be clear: I'm not implying that's what Casey should have done -- re law enforcement, given current racial realities I was just asking a question -- it does say the vehicle was traveling 'slowly' (how slowly?) at that time, and Casey could not have known what would happen after that, so it's not clear use of deadly force was, or as the result of a later investigation would have been seen as, reasonable.

    What if the vehicle had not been traveling 'slowly'?

    Casey (was he armed?) could have also shot out the tires.

    But today cops are without a doubt affected/hamstrung by the current political dynamics of race in America -- people, especially Whites, ought to think about the future consequences of that, e.g. in the context of a potential Zimbabwe or South Africa ('Truth and Reconciliation Commission') scenario.

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