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Wisconsin parade attack: Child becomes sixth person to die as Darrell Brooks faces fresh murder charge



The death toll from the Wisconsin parade crash has risen after the death of a sixth person, a child, from injuries following Sunday’s attack.

A prosecutor broke the news at the first court appearance by suspect Darrell Brooks.

He was charged with five counts of intentional homicide as he appeared in court over the Waukesha Christmas parade attack and if convicted he would face a mandatory life sentence in prison.

Prosecutors said they now plan on filing an additional count of intentional homicide later this week.

The sixth victim has been named on a GoFundMe page as Jackson Sparks, aged eight.

Both he and his brother Tucker, 12, were injured when the SUV driven by Brooks entered the parade route.

Jackson underwent brain surgery on Sunday evening but succumbed to his injuries and passed away on Tuesday afternoon.

Tucker, 12, and 8-year-old Jackson Sparks, were injured in the Waukesha Christmas Parade tragedy. Jackson has passed away from his injuries

(GoFundme)

Tucker sustained road rash and a fractured skull but is recovering from his injuries and has been discharged.

His parents Aaron and Sheri have asked for privacy to allow for Tucker’s recovery and for time to mourn the loss of Jackson.

In addition to the six deaths, 62 people were injured in the chaos that unfolded in the Wisconsin city, about 20 miles west of downtown Milwaukee.

The defendant appeared to be wearing a protective vest as he was led into court to sit beside his lawyers, and prosectors asked for $5m cash bail saying “it is warranted given his history” and described him as “a threat to our community.”

Commissioner Kevin Costello said that he believed Mr Brooks was a flight risk and that he didn’t “do well under pressure.”

“You don’t respond well to common sense within our community, our society,” he said as he set bail at $5m

“I am an old guy who has been doing this for almost 40 years. The nature of this offence is shocking, the detail of which I was not expecting here today,” said Commissioner Costello.

“Two detectives not only tried to stop this, but rendered an opinion that this was an intentional act.

“You are presumed innocent sir, but that is what the allegations are. I have not seen anything like this in my entire career and it seems like a very strong case for the state.

“The bail is extraordinarily high but it is an extraordinarily big case and there is an extraordinary history of this gentleman hurting people and not following court orders, not following criminal laws or societal norms.”

The five deceased victims have been identified as Virginia Sorenson, 79; LeAnna Owen, 71; Tamara Durand, 52; Jane Kulich, 52; and Wilhelm Hospel, 81.



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