Former GOP California Governor candidate Larry Elder lashed out over the killing of six White people in Waukesha, Wisconsin at the bumper of a Black man, Darrell Brooks, who mowed them down during a Christmas parade with his red Ford Escape SUV.
Elder, who is also Black, listed off various crimes that Brooks was able to make bail for and questioned the existence of “systemic racism,” a common term that the left uses to go on the offensive.
In a tweet, Elder listed the suspect’s name, Darrell Brooks, and then said, “Allegedly shoots at nephew: $500 Bail.”
“Accused of hitting woman, running over her with an SUV: $1,000 Bail,” Elder continued.
Then, referencing the Waukesha incident, Elder said, “Arrested for murdering 6, injuring 50 after driving SUV into a Waukesha Christmas parade: $5Million BAIL”
“TOOK A WHILE FOR THE SYSTEMIC RACISM TO KICK IN!” Elder declared.
DARRELL BROOKS
— Larry Elder (@larryelder) November 24, 2021
Allegedly shoots at nephew: $500 Bail
Accused of hitting woman, running over her with an SUV: $1,000 Bail
Arrested for murdering 6, injuring 50 after driving SUV into a Waukesha Christmas parade: $5Million BAIL
TOOK A WHILE FOR THE SYSTEMIC RACISM TO KICK IN!
The New York Post reported yesterday on Brooks’ lengthy criminal history as well as his failures as a father and more in graphic detail.
Brooks apparently started his life of crime started 22 years ago when he was just 17 years old, as he proceeded to wreak havoc across three states and rack up convictions for abusing his partners, raping and impregnating a teenager, and a consistent streak of other violent crimes.
Despite all of that, a review of his history — patched together from court documents, criminal records, interviews, and public records — reveals that all along the way, not a single social safety net caught him, until it was too late.
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