Wednesday, December 1, 2021

Waukesha killer Darrell Brooks’ enablers

Waukesha killer Darrell Brooks’ enablers

Not the perpetrator for which the left was hoping. Despite the MSM’s accomplished and accustomed lying, Brooks is a tough customer for them to make into a saint. If they can’t do that, they’ll try to make sure he is forgotten as quickly as possible, much like James Hodgkinson, the left-wing activist would-be killer of Steve Scalise and other Republican Congress members.

After all, Brooks is a black mass murderer (I thought they didn’t exist?) and quite the racist, as well. They’re also attacking the messenger:

For the past 15 months, our moral, ethical, and intellectual betters in the press have screamed that Kyle Rittenhouse is a “white supremacist” for shooting three white men who were attacking him. Now those same journos are trying to suppress information about a black supremacist who ran over dozens of people at a Christmas parade in Wisconsin. The journos and other libs can’t use this mass murder for their own political purposes, so they’re blaming Andy Ngo for revealing facts about the killer’s past that they’d rather you didn’t know.

Facts such as these:

More at this link.The post about running people over in the street is actually a quote from some Facebook posts by a person who turned out to be a St. Paul, Minnesota policeman, concerning the demonstrations there in which leftist activists walked on the highway and put themselves at risk. You can find a story about that here; suffice to say that the officer was correctly relieved of his duties as a result of posts that seemed to be encouraging people to run them over.

So you have someone like Darrell Brooks, a criminal and drug abuser for most of his adult life, getting the idea – fanned by media and leftist rhetoric, and by people like that officer – that white people are out to get black people. Not only that, but the current rhetoric even implicates white children as irredeemably tainted with the original sin of racism against blacks, in a society saturated with such hatred.

Add to that mix an image that clearly fired up Brooks’ imagination – that of mowing people down with a car. What power! And no need even for something like a firearm. Even felons can legally possess cars, and they make excellent weapons. Three weeks ago Brooks had tried out the method on his girlfriend or ex-girlfriend (identified here as the mother of his child), and apparently he enjoyed the experience enough to repeat it on a large crowd.

Of course there’s also the question of why this man was not already in prison for a long, long time. The answer lies in policies put in place by enablers such as leftist DA John Chisholm of Milwaukee (Waukesha is basically a Milwaukee suburb):

“When we pay too little attention to the underlying causes and characteristics of individuals in the criminal justice system, we make significant errors, which can lead to greater problems,” Milwaukee County district attorney John Chisholm wrote in a 2019 paper about criminal justice reform.

That was before Chisholm conceded Monday that he had set an “inappropriately low” bail amount earlier this month when Darrell Edward Brooks Jr., the lead suspect in Sunday’s deadly car rampage in Waukesha, Wis., was arrested for domestic abuse and eluding police. Chisholm has been a leading figure among “progressive prosecutors,” leftwing lawmen who favor diversionary programs and community-building to locking up criminal defendants. His handling of the Brooks case is already sparking blowback to their growing influence over the justice system, much of which has been boosted by financial contributions from the leftwing billionaire George Soros.

Chisholm, who was elected in 2007, supports deferrals for some misdemeanors and “low-level” felonies in order to cut down on incarcerations. And he’s taken credit for inspiring a new wave of prosecutors in cities like San Francisco, St. Louis, and Philadelphia who have enacted similar reforms. Chisholm congratulated San Francisco district attorney Chesa Boudin following his election in 2019, and the pair spoke at a forum earlier this year on the status of the progressive prosecutor movement.

So this guy Chisholm is one of the earliest of the “reformers” in this movement. He apparently also knew and accepted that some people would get killed as a result of his policies:

“Is there going to be an individual I divert, or I put into [a] treatment program, who’s going to go out and kill somebody?” he told the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel in 2007. “You bet. Guaranteed. It’s guaranteed to happen. It does not invalidate the overall approach.”

Collateral damage, he seems to be saying.

It would not have been rocket science to have predicted that Darrell Brooks might be a good candidate for being one of those individuals who would “go out and kill somebody.” He seems to have tried his best with his ex, but that wasn’t enough to satisfy his rage.

Chisholm said Monday he is reviewing the bail decision for the earlier case, saying it was not high enough for a violent crime.

Brooks’s release this month is not the first time he has been freed after prosecutors lowered his bail. ..

Court records show that Brooks has two open felony cases in Milwaukee County, both of which involve violent crimes. One is the domestic abuse incident, which occurred Nov. 2. The other dates to July 2020, when Brooks had a fist fight with his nephew over an old cell phone at his grandmother’s house. Brooks fired a 9mm Beretta at his nephew’s car as he drove away from the house. He was arrested with the gun and a small amount of meth.

It’s a perfect storm of leftist rhetoric and policy that led to an obviously violent and angry man being let out time and time again to commit acts of violence against family and then ultimately against strangers who were probably targeted because of his racial animus.

Brooks may finally end up paying a significant price for a crime. But will the press and Chisholm ever pay a price for their enabling?

https://www.thenewneo.com/2021/11/23/waukesha-killer-darrell-brooks-enablers/

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