(Amber Crawford) The Christmas parade killer, Darrell Edward Brooks Jr, was reported in an affidavit to have driven in a zig-zag pattern to hit as many people as possible. This account follows the liberal media insisting, for whatever reason, that this attack that killed six people and injured at least 62 was “accidental”.
by Amber Crawford, November 24th, 2021
It had been falsely reported that Brooks drove into the crowd of innocent people while fleeing the scene of a crime, which (very poorly) supported the theory that this attack was an accident. Brooks supposedly didn’t notice he was driving into a parade and hitting people with his car. However, an eyewitness, Officer Butryn, testified that “the vehicle appeared to rapidly accelerate”, then “took an abrupt left turn into the crowd of parade participants”. Officer Butryn states that, at this point, it was obvious the car was swerving side to side, intentionally hitting as many people as possible.
Another eyewitness said, “As I continued to watch the SUV, it continued to drive in a zig-zag motion. It was like the SUV was trying to avoid vehicles, not people. There was no attempt made by the vehicle to stop, much less slow down.”
These testimonies have been corroborated many times, indicating that this was no accidental massacre. Read the full affidavit below:
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