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Videos captured by a homeowner who lives near the scene where the Waukesha Christmas parade attack happened appear to show suspect Darrell Brooks knocking on his door prior to being arrested, asking for help hailing an Uber.
The Ring doorbell camera clips that Daniel Rider shared with NBC News were recorded about 20 minutes after Brooks allegedly drove a vehicle through the parade Sunday, killing five and injuring dozens more. Waukesha Police Chief Dan Thompson said Monday that he is referring five counts of first-degree intentional homicide against Brooks, who is expected to make his first court appearance Tuesday.
The article goes on to state the following:
“Hey, I called an Uber and I’m supposed to be waiting for it over here but I don’t know when it’s coming, can you call it for me please?” an individual who appears to be Brooks says in one of the videos after knocking on Rider’s door. “I’m homeless.”
Unaware of the horrific massacre Brooks had just committed, Rider said he was watching football when the man came to the door, and allowed him to come inside to use the phone.
Suddenly he saw police driving by and became nervous. He asked Brooks to leave, which he did, but he then came to the door again claiming he forgot his ID.
Within seconds, the police arrived to make the arrest.
WATCH WHAT HAPPENED:
Before police tracked him down, the man accused of killing 5 ppl at the Waukesha parade knocked on Daniel Rider’s door. He said he needed help.
Unaware of the deadly crash minutes before, Rider let him in & made him a sandwich
From @shamar_walters & me https://t.co/UIQNVHwWit
— Tim Stelloh (@timstelloh) November 23, 2021
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Opening doors to his defense for insanity.
Scuzzy scumbum.
Any homeowner who opens his door to an unknown person and lets him inside his house to use his phone in this day and age is absolutely nuts!
Something seems VERY off with this whole thing….
Some people are so eager to virtue signal, they expose their family to all kinds of unknown dangerous people.
I hope this POS finds a very quick dirt nap
Second, Kathleens statement.., the guy is real lucky he wasn’t killed by Brooks for his car keys. The UBER APP shows when they coming.
Why would you put your live in jeopardy for someone you don’t know. Allowing them in your home… Fool… The resident is lucky he didn’t end on the 2021 version of a 100 ways to die (may be wrong about the
title).
And the homeowner fixed him a sandwich 🥪 peanut butter & jelly ?