Wisconsin man who drove over parade members released on bail one day before

The suspect apprehended for driving an SUV over parade members in Wisconsin that killed five people and wounded dozens of others was released on bail just one day before the tragedy, according to a new Fox News report.

Darrell Brooks was release on $1,000 bail just a day earlier on a series of charges that the Wisconsin District Attorney now admits was “inappropriately low.”

The man drove through a crowd of individuals participating in a Christmas parade in Waukesha, Wisconsin, on Sunday. The incident killed five people and sent at least 10 children to intensive care from the injuries.

Reports are now referring to Brooks as a “career criminal.” He reportedly tried to run over the mother of his own child with the same car in a prior event.

While Kyle Rittenhouse spent 87 days in jail for a crime for which he was later declared innocent, Brooks walked free on just $1,000 after multiple charges, leaving his free to kill multiple people in a sickening tragedy.

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