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Waukesha parade massacre suspect Darrell Brooks objects: 'I'm not a person, I'm a human being'

The trial of Waukesha “parade crash” suspect Darrell Brooks hasn’t been getting much coverage, but some of it has to be seen to be believed. As Twitchy reported Brooks has chosen to represent himself and quickly asked the judge to dismiss the case because his victims weren’t present in the courtroom. Alas, that didn’t work, but Brooks has continued to object to nearly everything. On Wednesday, Brooks took offense to the judge referring to him as a person; “I’m not a person, I’m a human being,” he argued.

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But wait, there’s more! On Thursday, Brooks was given the opportunity to question witnesses. Watch as Brooks asks the witness who he was referring to when he said, “Mr. Brooks.”

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Apparently, he has counsel on standby in case he asks for it, but Brooks seems to think he’s doing a great job representing himself. He’s already perjured himself: He’s not a human being, he’s subhuman.

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