Joe Rogan has called out the media on his podcast for downplaying the Waukesha massacre.
After discussing the story, Rogan said "here's the f***** up part: the way they're covering that story in the news. It's not the 'man who killed those people,' it was an accident that was caused by an SUV."
"A f****** SUV caused that accident? what are you saying? No this evil man with real problems ... drove into a crowd of strangers," he added.
Rogan then called out the Milwaukee County DA for letting Darrell Brooks out on only a $1000 bail.
"The guy in Wisconsin had tried to run over his f****** girlfriend and he was out on only $1000 bail. He tried to kill someone with his car, he was out on $1000 bail, and then he runs over 50 people in a car."
In November, Darrell Brooks Jr. has was charged after allegedly driving his vehicle into the Christmas Parade in Waukesha, Wisconsin. Police say that Brooks intentionally drove into the crowd, also injuring more than 40 people.
Brooks was also found to have been arrested previously for running a woman over with his car.
He was released on Nov. 11 2021 after having posted what is being called an "inappropriately low" bail of $1,000 in the domestic violence case against him, which is still very much ongoing, according to the Milwaukee County DA office.
"At 4:39 pm on Sunday, November 21, 2021, a lone subject intentionally drove his maroon SUV through barricades into a crowd of people celebrating the Christmas parade, which resulted in killing 5 people, and injuring 48 additional individuals... 2 of the 48 are children, and are in critical condition," police said.
"When the suspect was driving through and into the crowd one officer did discharge his firearm and fired shots at the suspect to stop the threat, but due to the number of people, had to stop... and did not fire any additional stop... No one was injured as a result of him firing... his firearm." The officer is now on administrative leave, as per department protocol.
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