Last month, tragedy struck the city of Waukesha, Wisconsin as 6 people were killed and many more injured after suspect Darrell Brooks ran down innocent paradegoers in a Red SUV.  Brooks was let out on bail only days before the deadly attack, and his bail was only set at $1,000 despite being a Tier 2 sex offender in the state of Nevada, skipping out on past court dates, and having violent felonies on his record.

Brooks scored “High” in a pretrial risk assessment before his bail was set.  The Post Millenial Reports

“On Thursday, the pretrial risk assessment for Darrell Brooks, the man who reportedly plowed his car through Waukesha’s Christmas parade last month, killing 6, was revealed on social media, showing that the man scored extremely high on it. This indicates that the court was aware that he was at risk of committing future crimes.

In a pretrial risk assessment administered on November 5, Brooks scored a four out of six in Failure to Appear (FTA), and a six out of six in New Criminal Activity (NCA).”
Now, Citizens of Milwaukee have filed a formal complaint against Milwaukee District Attorney John Chisolm asking Democrat Governor Tony Evers to fire him.  The Daily Dot Reports

“Milwaukee County residents have officially asked Governor Tony Evers to fire District Attorney John Chisholm. Evers says he’ll take the complaint seriously.

Wisconsin state law allows the governor to oust a district attorney for cause, but it requires a verified complaint filed by a taxpayer of the jurisdiction, which then starts a process. That document was handed over to the governor, asking Evers to remove Chisholm from office. …

“I think it’s in his best interest, and clearly, it’s in the best interest of the people of southeast Wisconsin to fire John Chisholm and make southeast Wisconsin a safer place,” said Orville Seymer, the complaint organizer who is also with conservative group Citizens for Responsible Government. Another conservative group, Empower Wisconsin, first reported the existence of the document, which FOX6 confirmed.

Seymer and six others signed the notarized, formal complaint asking Evers to remove Chisholm, pointing to the bail offered to the Waukesha Christmas Parade suspect before the attack.”

 

 

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