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WAUKESHA, Wisconsin (LifeSiteNews) – A Wisconsin judge has sentenced Black Lives Matter supporter Darrell Brooks to six life sentences and more than 750 years in prison for his murder of six people and attacks on dozens of others last year during a Christmas parade.

Wisconsin does not have the death penalty.

Handed down on Wednesday, the sentence comes nearly a year after Brooks drove his car through the Waukesha Christmas parade on November 21, 2021. It guarantees that Brooks will die in prison.

Among the murdered victims was an eight-year-old boy named Jackson Sparks.

Some of the non-fatal victims of Brooks’ vehicular rampage included members of the local Catholic community, including a priest. Family members of the victims delivered comments in support of maximum punishment for Brooks.

Judge Jennifer Dorow gave a speech prior to sentencing that ran over 2 hours, in which she laid into Brooks for his evil acts.

“Do the mentally ill sometimes commit atrocious crimes? They do. This is not one of those situations,” Dorow declared. “There are many times, many times, good people do bad things, but there are times when evil people do bad things.

“There is no medication or treatment for a heart that is bent on evil,” Judge Dorow said.

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The Black Lives Matter supporter and repeat offender represented himself at trial and frequently displayed erratic behavior, including regular outbursts.

He also repeatedly said he did not “consent” to being called Darrell Brooks, but instead tried to claim he was the “state of Wisconsin.” He accused the judge of not having a license to practice law and of violating her oath of law, often interspersing seemingly random legal terms as if they represented a valid motion in court.

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Brooks was out on just a $1,000 bail prior to the murders, thanks to left-wing Milwaukee County District Attorney John Chisholm’s office. One of the charges against Brooks at that time was attempting to run a woman over with his car. “Earlier [in November 2021], he confronted a woman outside a motel. He knocked her phone out of her hand and drove off,” NPR reported. “He then returned, punch her in the face, and and ran her over with his vehicle. The report notes that the woman had tire marks on her pants in addition to other injuries from the incident.”

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