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STATE OF WISCONSIN CIRCUIT COURT MILWAUKEE COUNTY STATE OF WISCONSIN
Plaintiff,
vs. BROOKS, DARRELL EDWARD JR 4014 NORTH 19TH STREET MILWAUKEE, WI 53209 DOB: 02/21/1982
Defendant(s).
 DA Case No.: 2021ML026350 Court Case No.:
CRIMINAL COMPLAINT
THE BELOW NAMED COMPLAINANT BEING DULY SWORN, ON INFORMATION AND BELIEF STATES THAT:
Count 1: OBSTRUCTING AN OFFICER
The above-named defendant on or about Tuesday, November 2, 2021, at 7311 West Capitol Drive, in the City of Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, did knowingly obstruct an officer, while such officer was doing an act in an official capacity and with lawful authority, contrary to sec. 946.41(1), 939.51(3)(a) Wis. Stats. Upon conviction for this offense, a Class A Misdemeanor, the defendant may be fined not more than Ten Thousand Dollars ($10,000), or imprisoned not more than nine (9) months, or both.
Count 2: BAIL JUMPING (FELONY)
The above-named defendant on or about Tuesday, November 2, 2021, at 7311 West Capitol Drive, in the City of Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, having been charged with a felony and released from custody under Chapter 969 of the Wisconsin Statutes, did intentionally fail to comply with the terms of his bond, contrary to sec. 946.49(1)(b), 939.50(3)(h) Wis. Stats. Upon conviction for this offense, a Class H Felony, the defendant may be fined not more than Ten Thousand Dollars ($10,000), or imprisoned not more than six (6) years, or both.
Count 3: SECOND DEGREE RECKLESSLY ENDANGERING SAFETY, DOMESTIC ABUSE  ASSESSMENTS
The above-named defendant on or about Tuesday, November 2, 2021, at 7311 West Capitol Drive, in the City of Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, did recklessly endanger the safety of EAP, contrary to sec. 941.30(2), 939.50(3)(g), 973.055(1) Wis. Stats. Upon conviction for this offense, a Class G Felony, the defendant may be fined not more than Twenty Five Thousand Dollars ($25,000), or imprisoned not more than ten (10) years, or both. And further, invoking the provisions of sec. 973.055(1) Wis. Stats., because this charge is an act of domestic abuse, the court shall impose the domestic abuse assessment of $100 for this offense because this charge is an enumerated crime under sec. 973.055(1)(a)1, Wis. Stats., and the conduct constituting the violation involved an act by the defendant against his or her spouse, against an adult
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FILED11-05-2021John BarrettClerk of Circuit Court2021CF004596Honorable Michelle A.Havas-10Branch 10
 
Darrell Edward Brooks Jr, DOB: 02/21/1982 Page | 2 with whom the defendant resides or formerly resided, or against an adult with whom the defendant has created a child.
Count 4: DISORDERLY CONDUCT, DOMESTIC ABUSE ASSESSMENTS
The above-named defendant on or about Tuesday, November 2, 2021, at 7311 West Capitol Drive, in the City of Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, while in a public place, did engage in violent conduct, under circumstances in which such conduct tended to cause a disturbance, contrary to sec. 947.01(1), 939.51(3)(b), 973.055(1) Wis. Stats. Upon conviction for this offense, a Class B Misdemeanor, the defendant may be fined not more than One Thousand Dollars ($1,000), or imprisoned not more than ninety (90) days, or both. And further, invoking the provisions of sec. 973.055(1) Wis. Stats., because this charge is an act of domestic abuse, the court shall impose the domestic abuse assessment of $100 for this offense because this charge is an enumerated crime under sec. 973.055(1)(a)1, Wis. Stats., and the conduct constituting the violation involved an act by the defendant against his or her spouse, against an adult with whom the defendant resides or formerly resided, or against an adult with whom the defendant has created a child.
Count 5: MISDEMEANOR BATTERY, DOMESTIC ABUSE ASSESSMENTS
The above-named defendant on or about Tuesday, November 2, 2021, at 7311 West Capitol Drive, in the City of Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, did cause bodily harm to EAP, by an act done with intent to cause bodily harm to that person, without that person's consent, contrary to sec. 940.19(1), 939.51(3)(a), 973.055(1) Wis. Stats. Upon conviction for this offense, a Class A Misdemeanor, the defendant may be fined not more than Ten Thousand Dollars ($10,000), or imprisoned not more than nine (9) months, or both. And further, invoking the provisions of sec. 973.055(1) Wis. Stats., because this charge is an act of domestic abuse, the court shall impose the domestic abuse assessment of $100 for this offense because this charge is an enumerated crime under sec. 973.055(1)(a)1, Wis. Stats., and the conduct constituting the violation involved an act by the defendant against his or her spouse, against an adult with whom the defendant resides or formerly resided, or against an adult with whom the defendant has created a child.
Probable Cause:
Complainant is a law enforcement officer employed by the Milwaukee Police Department. Complainant bases this complaint on information and belief and on official police reports prepared by fellow Milwaukee police officers which are of the kind Complainant has used in the past and found to be truthful and reliable and which Complainant knows are prepared in the ordinary and regular course of police business.
On November 2, 2021 Officers Rodriguez and Gallegos were dispatched to 7311 W. Capitol Dr. Milwaukee, WI.
Interview with EAP (10/7/90)
EAP reported that EAP have a child in common. EAP reported she was staying at the American Inn and head a knock on the door. EAP reported that she observed the defendant, DARRELL BROOKS (2/21/82), outside of the door. EAP reported that
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Darrell Edward Brooks Jr, DOB: 02/21/1982 Page | 3 BROOKS was yelling and using profanity at EAP as EAP tried to walk past him. EAP reported that BROOKS snatched her phone out of her hand. EAP reported that BROOKS got into his vehicle and drove off. EAP reported that she was walking eastbound on W. Appleton to the BP Gas Station at 7311 W. Capitol Drive. EAP reported that BROOKS followed EAP there and pulled up besides EAP and told EAP to get into the vehicle. EAP refused to get into the vehicle and BROOKS, intentionally and without consent, struck EAP in the face with a closed fist. EAP walked away from BROOKS. EAP reported that BROOKS then, intentionally and without consent, ran EAP over with his vehicle while EAP was walking through the parking lot of the BP gas station.
 Arrest of BROOKS
Officers changed locations to 4014 N. 19
th
 Street, Milwaukee, WI. Officers Newport and Hanrahan also reported. At 4:25pm officer approached the residence and observed BROOKS vehicle, 2010 maroon Ford Escape (WI ADP 9256) parked on the rear slab.
Officers observed BROOKS exiting the driver’s seat. Officers gave lawful
commands to stop and BROOKS walked away. Officers commanded BROOKS not to enter the residence. BROOKS quickly ran into the residence and closed four doors on officers as officers were behind him and tried to apprehend him.
Officer Observations
Officers observed EAP to have swelling to her lip and dry blood on her face. Officers observed tire tracks on her left pants leg.
Hospital
EAP was taken to Froedhert Hospital for her injuries.
Felony Bail Jumping
A check with Wisconsin Circuit Court Access revealed that Brooks had an open case under Milwaukee
2020CF2550. BROOK’s conditions of bail states that he is not to have any contact with his mother, DW,
who was at the location at the time of the arrest. Bail also states that BROOKS is not to commit any new crimes.
NOTICE DURING EMERGENCY OPERATIONS: The State will be requesting that the court enter a no firearms order and no contact order with EAP.
****End of Complaint****
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