
Sentencing begins today for the man convicted of killing six people and injuring dozens at a Christmas parade in Waukesha last year.
Darrell Brooks drove his SUV through the parade in the Milwaukee suburb on November 21st.
He will be sentenced on six counts of first-degree intentional homicide, which carries a mandatory life sentence in Wisconsin.
The judge has discretion on 70 other charges and will make a decision after three-dozen victims and family members have a chance to speak in court.
After having represented himself during his trial, Brooks now faces six consecutive life sentences plus more than 850 years in prison.













