Waukesha parade suspect Darrell Brooks wrote anti-Trump rap and declared 'f*** the pigs' before rampage: Is a convicted sex offender who fathered a child with 15-year-old girl

 Darrell Brooks Jr, 39, the suspected driver of the car that mowed down scores of parade goers in Waukesha on Sunday, killing five people, is an amateur rapper whose lyrics include ‘f*** the pigs’ and ‘f*** Donald Trump.’

Brooks, who is also known by his stage name, MathBoi Fly, is also a convicted sex offender.

In 2006, he was convicted in a Nevada court for statutory rape after he had sex with a 15-year-old girl. Brooks was 24 years old at the time of his conviction.

The girl ended up pregnant and gave birth to Brooks’ child. The legal age of consent in Nevada is 16.

Brooks posted songs on SoundCloud with explicit lyrics.

‘They gonna need a cleaner for the s*** we did, all my killers Gacey where them bodies hid.’

The lyrics of another song read: 'Sliding through the city with no safety on.'

His rap songs also make mention of AK-47 assault rifles and killing people.

Darrell Brooks Jr, 39
Darrell Brooks Jr, 39, the suspected driver of the car that mowed down scores of parade goers in Waukesha on Sunday, killing five people, is an amateur rapper whose lyrics include ¿f*** the pigs¿ and ¿f*** Donald Trump.¿

Darrell Brooks Jr, 39, the suspected driver of the car that mowed down scores of parade goers in Waukesha on Sunday, killing five people, is an amateur rapper whose lyrics include ‘f*** the pigs’ and ‘f*** Donald Trump.’

Brooks, who is also known by his stage name, MathBoi Fly, posted songs on SoundCloud with explicit lyrics

Brooks, who is also known by his stage name, MathBoi Fly, posted songs on SoundCloud with explicit lyrics

Earlier on Monday, the shamefaced Milwaukee District Attorney's Office admitted it was 'inappropriate' for Brooks to be allowed out of jail on a $1,000 bond three weeks ago after trying to run over his ex-girlfriend, as he was charged with five counts of murder for the lives he took at the Waukesha Christmas Parade on Sunday night. 

Brooks, 39, was taken into custody in Waukesha, Wisconsin, on Sunday night after police found his red Ford SUV parked neatly in a driveway five blocks from where he drove through crowds of kids and elderly dancing groups. 

The amateur rapper has a long criminal history dating back to 1999 with more than 15 arrests in the state of Wisconsin alone for charges including possession of drugs, strangulation and suffocation, battery, illegally possessing firearms as a convicted felon and resisting arrest. 

On Sunday, he was fleeing the scene of a domestic dispute when he crashed into the crowds after smashing through safety barriers and breezing past cops. One officer tried to stop him by shooting at his car but he stopped because there  were too many people around for him to safely fire his weapon.

Police had just arrived at the home that Brooks had fled when he plowed into the parade crowds, killing five adults. The victims have been identified as Dancing Grannies Virginia Sorenson, 79, Leanna Owens, 71 and Tamara Durand, 52, Citizen Bank employee Jane Kulich, 52, and 82-year-old Wilhelm Hospel, the husband of one of the grannies.  The Waukesha Police Department have now arrested Brooks on five murder charges.  

On November 2, he was arrested on domestic violence charges after trying to 'run over' his ex, the mother of his child, at a gas station. His bond was set at $1,000 and he posted it on November 11th. 

On Monday morning, the Milwaukee County DA's Office released a statement admitting it was 'inappropriately low' given his criminal history. They said they'd launched an internal review as to why he was able to get out on bond to commit more crimes. 

The shamefaced Milwaukee District Attorney's Office admitted on Monday it was 'inappropriate' for convicted felon Darrell Brooks to be allowed out of jail on a $1,000 bond three weeks ago after trying to run over his ex-girlfriend, as he was charged with five counts of murder for the lives he took at the Waukesha Christmas Parade on Sunday night.
The shamefaced Milwaukee District Attorney's Office admitted on Monday it was 'inappropriate' for convicted felon Darrell Brooks to be allowed out of jail on a $1,000 bond three weeks ago after trying to run over his ex-girlfriend, as he was charged with five counts of murder for the lives he took at the Waukesha Christmas Parade on Sunday night.

The shamefaced Milwaukee District Attorney's Office admitted on Monday it was 'inappropriate' for convicted felon Darrell Brooks to be allowed out of jail on a $1,000 bond three weeks ago after trying to run over his ex-girlfriend, as he was charged with five counts of murder for the lives he took at the Waukesha Christmas Parade on Sunday night

Brooks' November 2 criminal complaint reveals he was accused of hunting down the mother of his child, a woman referred to in charging documents as EAP, and running her over while she was walking through a gas station after an argument

Brooks' November 2 criminal complaint reveals he was accused of hunting down the mother of his child, a woman referred to in charging documents as EAP, and running her over while she was walking through a gas station after an argument 

Milwaukee County Attorney John T Chisholm previously spoke of trying to reduce his county's prison population. He even let a progressive criminal justice nonprofit called Vera perform an 'audit' on his office. 

Vera, which is based in New York, opposes cash bail, with the implementation of that measure partially-blamed for a crime spike in NYC. Milwaukee saw murders spike by 95 per cent between 2019 and 2020, with 2021 currently recording as many homicides as there were by the same stage of 2020.  

At a press conference on Monday afternoon, Waukesha Police Chief Dan Thompson said: 'This is not a terrorist event.' Fire Chief Steve Howard said the scene was 'like a warzone'. 

'It was just, for lack of a better word, carnage. There were adults, children injured. 

'Some of our first responders were there with their families and they left their families to help treat people. People with military backgrounds likened it to a war zone.' 

Between July 2020 and February 2021, Brooks was in custody awaiting a trial date on a $7,500 bond for shooting at his nephew after a fight over his old cell phone.

The bond was dropped to $500 in February because the courts couldn't give him a trial quickly enough. 

He was arrested again on November 2 in Milwaukee for  hunting down the mother of one of his children at a hotel, then following her in the street with his SUV and running her over in the parking lot of a gas station after she refused to get in his car.

DailyMail.com obtained copies of his arrest warrant for that incident on Monday which reveal he followed her to a gas station, punched her 'with a closed fist' and then 'ran her over.' 

He was arrested and charged with five counts including bail jumping, for having failed to meet the terms of one of his many other sets of bail or probation requirements. 

But on November 11, he posted a $1,000 cash bond. By November 19, he was on the streets again and by November 21, behind the wheel of his Ford again. 

After Sunday night's massacre, Milwaukee County District Attorney's Office issued a statement conceding the bail that was set was 'inappropriately low.' 

Fire Chief Steve Howard said the scene at the parade was like a 'warzone'. 'For lack of a better word, it was carnage'

Fire Chief Steve Howard said the scene at the parade was like a 'warzone'. 'For lack of a better word, it was carnage'

Milwaukee Dancing Granny Virginia Sorenson
Milwaukee Dancing Granny Virginia Sorenson

Milwaukee Dancing Granny Virginia Sorenson, 79, was one of the five adults killed by the driver when he plowed through the crowd on Sunday night

Jane Kulich was a Citizen Bank employee who was walking with a parade float before she was fatally struck
Dancing Granny Betty Butula Streng, who had just joined the group, was also badly injured. The degree of her injuries is unknown but she's now in ICU, according to members of the community

Jane Kulich (left) was a Citizen Bank employee who was walking with a parade float before she was fatally struck. Right, Betty Butula Streng, another Dancing Granny who was injured

Brooks is shown in this still taken from a video of the incident on Sunday. His motive remains unclear but the incident happened two days after he got out of jail on battery charges

Brooks is shown in this still taken from a video of the incident on Sunday. His motive remains unclear but the incident happened two days after he got out of jail on battery charges 

Brooks is an amateur rapper who is shown above in a YouTube video standing in front of his red Ford truck

Brooks is an amateur rapper who is shown above in a YouTube video standing in front of his red Ford truck. He has a long criminal history going back to 1999 with charges including weapons offenses, domestic battery, resisting arrest, drugs charges and concealed carry charges 

The amateur rapper is shown in a 2019 music video filmed at the back of his house where he and others in the video pose with weapons and money

The amateur rapper is shown in a 2019 music video filmed at the back of his house where he and others in the video pose with weapons and money 

The Christmas parade began on Sunday at 4pm, with participants starting at Main St. and Whiterock Ave. It was always intended to be a short parade, ending half a mile away at the northeast corner of Cutler Park. At 4.39pm, the red SUV is filmed speeding down Main Street. It smashed into the crowd, and sent bodies flying, before carrying on down towards the end of the parade, where the car broke through barriers. The SUV was found less than five blocks away and the driver was taken into custody but it's unclear exactly where

The Christmas parade began on Sunday at 4pm, with participants starting at Main St. and Whiterock Ave. It was always intended to be a short parade, ending half a mile away at the northeast corner of Cutler Park. At 4.39pm, the red SUV is filmed speeding down Main Street. It smashed into the crowd, and sent bodies flying, before carrying on down towards the end of the parade, where the car broke through barriers. The SUV was found less than five blocks away and the driver was taken into custody but it's unclear exactly where

'The bail recommendation in this case is not consistent with the approach of the Milwaukee County District Attorney’s Office toward matters involving violent crime, nor was it consistent with the risk assessment of the defendant prior to setting of bail. 

'This office is currently conducting an internal review of the decision to make the recent bail recommendation in this matter in order to determine the appropriate next steps,' the statement said. 

Brooks is also listed as a sex offender in Nevada, where he was charged with having sex with a minor. 

A social media video of him taken before Sunday's incident shows him trying to explain that the victim was the mother of his oldest daughter who he 'didn't know was 16' when they had sex. 

Police sources told The Washington Post that Brooks he was fleeing the scene of a knife attack on Sunday when he smashed into the crowds at 4.39pm at the Waukesha parade.  

The judge who granted the driver's bond was Michelle Havas (left). Milwaukee County District Attorney John Chisolm (right) is an enthusiastic bail reform advocate who previously suggested the state should replicate San Francisco's bail reform to do away with cash bond on minor crimes
The judge who granted the driver's bond was Michelle Havas (left). Milwaukee County District Attorney John Chisolm (right) is an enthusiastic bail reform advocate who previously suggested the state should replicate San Francisco's bail reform to do away with cash bond on minor crimes

The judge who granted the driver's bond was Michelle Havas (left). Milwaukee County District Attorney John Chisolm (right) is an enthusiastic bail reform advocate who previously suggested the state should replicate San Francisco's bail reform to do away with cash bond on minor crimes

Terrifying video posted to social media shows a speeding red SUV collide into a group of people marching in the middle of the street during the annual holiday parade in Waukesha, some 20 miles west of downtown Milwaukee

The incident comes just two days after Kyle Rittenhouse, the accused Kenosha shooter, was acquitted of murder charges in the deaths of two men during the unrest that erupted last year in the wake of a police shooting of a black man. Kenosha is located about 55 miles south of Waukesha. There is no indication yet that the two are connected

The incident comes just two days after Kyle Rittenhouse, the accused Kenosha shooter, was acquitted of murder charges in the deaths of two men during the unrest that erupted last year in the wake of a police shooting of a black man. Kenosha is located about 55 miles south of Waukesha. There is no indication yet that the two are connected 

The SUV was found around five blocks from where the parade carnage took place, parked in a driveway. It's unclear whose home it was or if he was found inside, but he was taken into custody nearby

The SUV was found around five blocks from where the parade carnage took place, parked in a driveway. It's unclear whose home it was or if he was found inside, but he was taken into custody nearby 

Brooks' lengthy rap sheet includes felonies for bail jumping, battery, drugs offenses, weapons offenses and domestic abuse but he has never spent a significant amount of time in prison
Brooks' lengthy rap sheet includes felonies for bail jumping, battery, drugs offenses, weapons offenses and domestic abuse but he has never spent a significant amount of time in prison
Brooks' lengthy rap sheet includes felonies for bail jumping, battery, drugs offenses, weapons offenses and domestic abuse but he has never spent a significant amount of time in prison

Brooks' lengthy rap sheet includes felonies for bail jumping, battery, drugs offenses, weapons offenses and domestic abuse but he has never spent a significant amount of time in prison 

Pictured, the suspect's home in Milwaukee. A man who came to the door said he could not speak to DailyMail.com. ¿If you¿re trying to get some information I can¿t talk to you. I know what this is related to but we¿re not going to talk to you,' he said

Pictured, the suspect's home in Milwaukee. A man who came to the door said he could not speak to DailyMail.com. ‘If you’re trying to get some information I can’t talk to you. I know what this is related to but we’re not going to talk to you,' he said

One witness, a father whose daughter was in a dance troupe that was struck, said he made eye contact with him and that he was 'calm and composed.'  

Brooks lives some 20 miles away in Milwaukee in a suburban home where he films rap videos in the street.  On Monday, a man who answered the door refused to comment on the mounting deaths from Sunday's incident.

‘If you’re trying to get some information I can’t talk to you. I know what this is related to but we’re not going to talk to you,' he told DailyMail.com.   

‘Most people on this street have lived here 40 or 50 years. But we’re dying off now,’ one neighbor told DailyMail.com

‘Young punks are moving in here, anyone with a bit of money. But they don’t want to know us and we don’t want to know them. I’ve had no dealings with them at all, but I have seen that red SUV parked outside,' he added.

His motive for Sunday's attack remains unclear; police will not confirm whether it was a deliberate act of terror or if Brooks accidentally ran into the crowds after losing control of his car while fleeing a knife crime. 

Social media profiles reveal Brooks was an amateur rapper who went by the name MathBoi Fly, and claimed to have 'turned to the streets at a very young age' while growing up in a 'dangerous West Side neighborhood of Washington Park'. 

He described himself as 'the best underground artist in his city'. Those social media profiles have now been taken down. 

On Saturday, he posted that he was 'not surprised' by the Kyle Rittenhouse verdict but authorities have not yet indicated whether the teen's acquittal has anything to do with the incident on Sunday. 

Brooks has a lengthy criminal history stretching back to the 1990s when he was convicted of battery. At the time of the car rampage, he had two open felony cases against him - one from July 2020 and another from November this year.

Waukesha Police Chief Daniel Thompson said no motive has yet been established, but officers are not discounting terrorism. 

Officers are also looking into the possibility that he was fleeing an earlier incident involving a knife when he reached the parade, NBC said.

Detectives will not yet confirm if they believe the attack was a deliberate act of terror, or if Brooks lost control of the vehicle while fleeing an earlier crime. They have also refused to comment on whether the incident has anything to do with the Kyle Rittenhouse verdict in Kenosha, 50 miles away. A press conference has been scheduled for 2pm EST.  

Chief Thompson said one officer fired at the vehicle in an unsuccessful bid to stop it, with witnesses saying it sped along the parade route and did not slow down even as it hit a schoolgirls' dance troupe and elderly members of the Milwaukee Dancing Grannies, along with families sitting by the side of the road.

Dozens of pieces of footage - intended to capture joyous scenes from the annual event - ended up capturing the carnage instead, revealing the car traveled at least three blocks down the parade route before breaking through barriers and speeding away. 

A picture captured later at an unknown location showed what appeared to be the vehicle involved backed on to a driveway with the hood badly dented and bent up. It is unclear how the vehicle came to be there. 

Corey Montiho, a Waukesha school district board member, told the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel that his daughter's dance team - made up of girls aged between nine and 15 - was hit by the SUV. 

Milwaukee County DA John Chisolm is soft on bail policies and advocated for lighter requirements in this 2018 tweet

'They were pom-poms and shoes and spilled hot chocolate everywhere. 

'I had to go from one crumpled body to the other to find my daughter. My wife and two daughters were almost hit. 

'I saw bodies flying. I ran down the parade route to find my girls. 

'Addison, my daughter, heard someone yell 'car' and ran away. The girls right next to her were hit.

'I was there. It was little kids and families... evil is real, fight it every chance you get.' 

He told The Washington Post that Brooks was 'calm and composed' as he plowed through the crowd. 

Others described how a moment of silence as people stood in shock gave way to screams of terror and scenes of chaos as people ran to tend to the wounded. 

The incident comes just two days after Kyle Rittenhouse, the accused Kenosha shooter, was acquitted of murder charges in the deaths of two men during the unrest that erupted last year in the wake of a police shooting of a black man. Kenosha is located about 55 miles south of Waukesha.

The aftermath of the attack on Monday morning. There are still items of clothing and blankets in the street in Wekausha, along with circled pieces of debris

The aftermath of the attack on Monday morning. There are still items of clothing and blankets in the street in Wekausha, along with circled pieces of debris 

Discarded candy on the side of the parade route on Monday morning. Twelve children were among the 40 people who were injured

Discarded candy on the side of the parade route on Monday morning. Twelve children were among the 40 people who were injured A family's chairs lie discarded on the side of the parade route on Monday morning

A family's chairs lie discarded on the side of the parade route on Monday morning 

A person walks past a police car blocking Main Street the morning after a car ploughed through a holiday parade in Waukesha, Wisconsin, U.S., November 22, 2021

A person walks past a police car blocking Main Street the morning after a car ploughed through a holiday parade in Waukesha, Wisconsin, U.S., November 22, 2021

The aftermath of the rampage on Monday morning. There are still chairs on the sidewalk where families had been watching the parade

The aftermath of the rampage on Monday morning. There are still chairs on the sidewalk where families had been watching the parade 

Police officers document marked evidence on Main Street the morning after a car plowed through a holiday parade in Waukesha, Wisconsin, U.S., November 22, 2021

Police officers document marked evidence on Main Street the morning after a car plowed through a holiday parade in Waukesha, Wisconsin, U.S., November 22, 2021

The Waukesha parade
The Waukesha parade

Girls waving pompoms and marching in the parade along with people collecting donations are seen on Main Street in Waukesha moment before the car plowed through (left), and again moments afterwards (right)

People tend to victims left lying in the streets of Waukesha in footage filmed by a witness who described seeing mothers and fathers calling for their children in the aftermath of the chaos

People tend to victims left lying in the streets of Waukesha in footage filmed by a witness who described seeing mothers and fathers calling for their children in the aftermath of the chaos

Jordan Woynilko, who filmed the video above, described walking out of a pub along the parade route into a scene of despair and desperation as people tried to help those wounded by the speeding driver

Jordan Woynilko, who filmed the video above, described walking out of a pub along the parade route into a scene of despair and desperation as people tried to help those wounded by the speeding driver

Children and the elderly were among those mowed down as the speeding SUV hit crowds of people in Waukesha, Wisconsin

Children and the elderly were among those mowed down as the speeding SUV hit crowds of people in Waukesha, WisconsinA family's chairs lie discarded on the side of the parade route on Monday morning

A family's chairs lie discarded on the side of the parade route on Monday morning 

A person walks past a police car blocking Main Street the morning after a car ploughed through a holiday parade in Waukesha, Wisconsin, U.S., November 22, 2021

A person walks past a police car blocking Main Street the morning after a car ploughed through a holiday parade in Waukesha, Wisconsin, U.S., November 22, 2021

The aftermath of the rampage on Monday morning. There are still chairs on the sidewalk where families had been watching the parade

The aftermath of the rampage on Monday morning. There are still chairs on the sidewalk where families had been watching the parade 

Police officers document marked evidence on Main Street the morning after a car plowed through a holiday parade in Waukesha, Wisconsin, U.S., November 22, 2021

Police officers document marked evidence on Main Street the morning after a car plowed through a holiday parade in Waukesha, Wisconsin, U.S., November 22, 2021

The Waukesha parade
The Waukesha parade

Girls waving pompoms and marching in the parade along with people collecting donations are seen on Main Street in Waukesha moment before the car plowed through (left), and again moments afterwards (right)

People tend to victims left lying in the streets of Waukesha in footage filmed by a witness who described seeing mothers and fathers calling for their children in the aftermath of the chaos

People tend to victims left lying in the streets of Waukesha in footage filmed by a witness who described seeing mothers and fathers calling for their children in the aftermath of the chaos

Jordan Woynilko, who filmed the video above, described walking out of a pub along the parade route into a scene of despair and desperation as people tried to help those wounded by the speeding driver

Jordan Woynilko, who filmed the video above, described walking out of a pub along the parade route into a scene of despair and desperation as people tried to help those wounded by the speeding driver

Children and the elderly were among those mowed down as the speeding SUV hit crowds of people in Waukesha, Wisconsin

Children and the elderly were among those mowed down as the speeding SUV hit crowds of people in Waukesha, WisconsinWitnesses said that the paradegoers initially thought that the red SUV was part of the procession. It was only after the vehicle was running over people did they realize that something was wrong

Witnesses said that the paradegoers initially thought that the red SUV was part of the procession. It was only after the vehicle was running over people did they realize that something was wrongVideo posted to social media shows the red Ford SUV speeding by just a few feet away from a young girl who was dancing in the street during the parade in Waukesha on Sunday

Video posted to social media shows the red Ford SUV speeding by just a few feet away from a young girl who was dancing in the street during the parade in Waukesha on Sunday

Among those killed were members of the Milwaukee Dancing Grannies, who are shown at the parade in December 2019. It's unclear what the condition is of those who are injured

Among those killed were members of the Milwaukee Dancing Grannies, who are shown at the parade in December 2019. It's unclear what the condition is of those who are injured 

The dancing grannies posted this on Facebook that some members of their group had died

The dancing grannies posted this on Facebook that some members of their group had died 

Members of the Waukesha Xtreme Dance Tea were also injured in the incident but it's unclear if any of them died
Members of the Waukesha Xtreme Dance Tea were also injured in the incident but it's unclear if any of them died

Members of the Waukesha Xtreme Dance Tea were also injured in the incident but it's unclear if any of them died

Reports indicate that the driver plowed through barricades and slammed into a holiday parade, injuring some 20 people, among them elderly women. The driver is also alleged to have fired gunshots

Reports indicate that the driver plowed through barricades and slammed into a holiday parade, injuring some 20 people, among them elderly women. The driver is also alleged to have fired gunshots

The Rittenhouse acquittal, which stoked division along political and racial lines, prompted local and national authorities to place security forces on high alert.  

The head of the fire department said that 11 adults, including a priest, and 12 children were rushed to six different hospitals in the area. They include several elderly women who were part of a 'Dancing Grannies' float and members of a schoolgirls' dance team, according to reports.

The Milwaukee Dancing Grannies posted on its Facebook page that 'members of the group and volunteers were impacted and we are waiting for word on their conditions'.

The group's profile describes them as a 'group of grannies that meet once a week to practise routines for summer and winter parades'.

Chris Germain, co-owner of the Aspire Dance Centre studio, had about 70 people in the parade ranging from the ages of two to 18.

Children's Wisconsin, a pediatric hospital in Milwaukee, said it was treating 15 patients. Aurora Medical Center-Summit, a hospital in Waukesha County, told CNN that it is treating 13 patients.

Three are listed in critical condition, four in serious condition and six in fair condition.

Jordan Woynilko, a Milwaukee man who shared video of the incident's aftermath, said he was stepping out of a pub along the parade route when he walked into a scene of desperation and despair. 

'There were moms and dads yelling for their kids, people running around,' he said. 'When I rewatched the video, I could hear people talking, and they were like, 'There's eight people injured down there. We need an ambulance over here.' There's one lady kneeling on the ground crying.'

Brayden Kowalski, a 19-year-old man who grew up in Waukesha, said that he was at the parade with his family when he saw an SUV accelerate through the crowd.

'He's just blowing through people, kind of just dinging a lot of people, bodies flying everywhere,' Kowalski said. 'These people didn't get run over, they got f***ing thrown through the air. Like a lot of people got tossed up into the air.' 

Another video shows the speeding SUV narrowly miss a young girl who was dancing in the street as the out-of-control vehicle drove by just feet away. Several witnesses reported seeing small children laying on the ground after they were hit by the runaway SUV. 

The White House on Sunday said it was monitoring the situation. President Joe Biden was briefed by aides on the incident, according to a White House official. 

'The White House is closely monitoring the situation in Waukesha and our hearts go out to everyone who has been impacted by this terrible incident,' a White House official said. 

'We have reached out to state and local officials to offer any support and assistance as needed.' 

At around 7:15pm local time, the Waukesha Police Department sent a push alert to cell phones of residents in the area asking them to shelter in place 'within a half-mile radius of the 5 points downtown.' 

'We have a person of interest that we are looking into at this time,' Waukesha Police Chief Dan Thompson told reporters. Thompson said that the SUV rammed into the crowd at 4:39pm local time - 39 minutes after the parade started. 

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