According to a comprehensive report from China News Service, November 24, US prosecutors said on the 23rd that after the Christmas parade in Waukesha, Wisconsin, one more person was killed and the death toll rose to six.

Some critics believe that this case is another example of the collapse of the US legal system.

The tragedy could have been avoided, however, a criminal of professional violence was allowed to "get away with impunity."

  According to the American Chinese website, on the 23rd local time, an 8-year-old boy among the injured died after being rescued two days later.

According to Waukesha District Attorney's Office, 39-year-old Darrell E. Brooks has been formally charged with five counts of first-degree intentional homicide.

The prosecutor said that because of the boy's death, they will consider the sixth homicide charge.

  Brooks appeared in court for the first time that day to face the charges.

The judge set his bail at 5 million U.S. dollars.

According to the allegation documents, in addition to 6 deaths, a total of 62 people were injured, including at least 18 children.

According to the "Milwaukee Sentinel" report, at about 4:39 pm that day, Waukesha's Christmas theme parade was in progress. A red SUV suddenly broke through the roadblock and ran into the parade at speeding speed.

Witnesses at the scene said that with the sound of "bang", "bang" and "bang", the car knocked down many people.

  Waukesha police chief Dan Thompson said that Brooks had just had a family dispute before rushing through the parade with the off-road vehicle.

He said the police failed to respond to the police call for family disputes because reports of parade attacks flooded in shortly thereafter.

  According to several law enforcement officials familiar with the preliminary investigation results, Brooks was "escaping" in the first family dispute.

Thompson said, but before the parade, the police did not pursue Brooks.

  Court documents show that Brooks was released on bail less than two weeks ago after he was suspected of hitting the mother of his child with a vehicle.

According to a criminal indictment, the woman was taken to the hospital due to serious injuries.

  Brooks was released from jail in early November, with a bail of only $1,000, which aroused suspicion by the outside world.

  In addition, according to court records, Brooks pleaded guilty to a crime of seduction in 2006.

According to prisoner records, Brooks served his sentence at the Correctional Center in Northern Nevada from March 2007 to September 2008.

  The Nevada sex offender register shows that Brooks is a registered sex offender in the state.

The police said Brooks also had an unexecuted arrest warrant in Nevada.

Johns, a spokesman for the Washington Sheriff’s Office, said the arrest warrant was issued on August 15, 2016 because he abandoned his bail and fled.

  According to Dagong.com, critics believe that this case is another example of the collapse of the American legal system.

Former Wisconsin Lieutenant Governor Krifisch said: "This is another avoidable tragedy. A professional violent criminal was allowed to go unpunished and threatened our community."

  The report also said that Republican congressmen plan to propose to amend Wisconsin’s bail procedures to allow judges to take the defendant’s risk to society into consideration.