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Mass-murder defendant tells court he doesn’t identify as himself

Bob Unruh
By Bob Unruh

Unusual things happen at murder trials, given the horrific violence such cases involve.

There have been unplanned confessions, “gotcha revelations,” outright denials and more.

But at the trial of Darrell Brooks Jr., who is charged with dozens of counts for driving a car into a Christmas parade in Wisconsin, there was a new one.

The defendant, who is representing himself in court, denied he was himself.

Literally, when a witness identified him as the driver of the car that day, he said, “Uh, let the record reflect that I do not identify by that name nor do I know anybody by that name.”…

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