Waukesha Christmas parade suspect's mom blames lack of mental health services on tragedy

WAUKESHA, Wis. – Darrell Brooks’ mother broke her silence Wednesday in a letter to the media, blaming last month’s Christmas parade tragedy on a lack of mental-health” target=”_blank”>mental health<

“We are not making excuses, but we believe what has happened is because he was not given the help and resources he needed,” Woods wrote in the letter, WDJT-TV of Milwaukee reported.

Darrell Brooks, now charged with killing six people and injuring more than 60 after plowing through a Christmas parade with his sport utility vehicle on Nov. 21, appears in Waukesha County Court in Waukesha, Wisconsin, U.S. Nov. 23, 2021.

Darrell Brooks, now charged with killing six people and injuring more than 60 after plowing through a Christmas parade with his sport utility vehicle on Nov. 21, appears in Waukesha County Court in Waukesha, Wisconsin, U.S. Nov. 23, 2021.
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Brooks, 39, suffered from mental illness and was on medication since he was child, according to the letter and court papers.

“Institutions that are equipped and have trained staff is what was needed as well as resources in the communities where people who suffer with mental illness live,” the letter says. “Jail is not the answer, because they get released back in society sicker than what they were when they entered. We all see what a tragedy that can turn out to be.”

Darrell Brooks’ home in Milwaukee.

Darrell Brooks’ home in Milwaukee.
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Her son, a career criminal, has a sprawling rap sheet with more than two dozen arrests spanning us-regions, Wisconsin and Nevada. 

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In a widely criticized move, a junior Milwaukee prosecutor requested $1,000 cash bail after Brooks was busted for allegedly running over his ex-girlfriend with his SUV, leaving a tire mark on her left leg. Dawn Woods posted her son’s bail on Nov. 5, and 16 days later he allegedly used the same vehicle to commit the horrific attack on holiday revelers.

Milwaukee District Attorney John Chisholm called the bail “inappropriately low” and launched an internal investigation into the decision. 

(Waukesha Police/Associated Press)

“We as a society must take mental illness seriously by fixing a broken system or suffer the consequences, sad as it is to say what happened in Waukesha will keep happening all over this country, in one form or another with more innocent lives lost and grieving families and communities,” Dawn Brooks wrote.

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Brooks’ mom offered her condolences to the victims and the Waukesha community. 

“What was meant to be a joyous day became a day of tragedy and heartache — a day that we wish with all our heart would have never happened,” the letter says.

Five adult victims killed in the Waukesha parade attack. A sixth victim, 8-year-old Jackson Sparks, center bottom, was announced in court Nov. 23.

Five adult victims killed in the Waukesha parade attack. A sixth victim, 8-year-old Jackson Sparks, center bottom, was announced in court Nov. 23.

She added that Brooks came from a “loving Christian family” and is the grandson of ministers.

The trouble began when as an adult it was determined that he no longer suffered from mental illness and his treatment was terminated, according to Woods. 

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“Instead of offering help and resources to combat the problem, a jail cell was given over and over again,” she wrote.

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