Last Updated on November 22, 2021
Black Lives Matter and black nationalism-supporting rapper Darrell “Mathboi Fly” Brooks, who has been charged with five counts of intentional homicide related to a vehicular mass murder in Winsconsin, admitted to child sex trafficking in a video from 2016 that was posted to social media.
“And then as soon as we fall out, all of a sudden I’m a pedophile now, let me explain that,” Brooks says in the footage. “Ten years ago, 2006, I caught a case with my oldest daughter’s momma, yes my baby momma. She’s from Oakland. I was bussin’ moves in Nevada.”
Brooks continues, “I met the bitch, she say she wanna get down, so I’m pimpin’ on the bitch, I take her to Nevada. You know what I’m sayin’? I get cracked. You know what I’m sayin,’ I didn’t know the bitch was 16 at the time. She gave a statement to the police and told them, yeah she was hoein’ and that I was pimpin’ and, and uh that she was 16 and that I didn’t know that, mkay?”
THREAD: #Waukesha #BLM Darrell Edward Brooks Jr.
He is an admitted child sex trafficker. pic.twitter.com/h1O7Ef8Xr6
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Brooks, who is considered the main suspect in Sunday night’s mass murder during a holiday parade in Waukesha, Wisconsin, is also an avid supporter of various black nationalist and social justice causes, such as Black Lives Matter.
#Waukesha #BLM Darrell Edward Brooks Jr. pic.twitter.com/XVka8g14eg
— The CocaÃna (@MrNukemCocaine) November 22, 2021
#Waukesha #BLM Darrell Edward Brooks Jr. pic.twitter.com/8tbBE4RFn6
— The CocaÃna (@MrNukemCocaine) November 22, 2021
#Waukesha #BLM Darrell Edward Brooks Jr. pic.twitter.com/O2J5XmKnTR
— The CocaÃna (@MrNukemCocaine) November 22, 2021
#Waukesha #BLM Darrell Edward Brooks Jr. pic.twitter.com/c379WkBX0m
— The CocaÃna (@MrNukemCocaine) November 22, 2021
Brooks had recently been released from jail on a paltry $1,000 bond for an incident in which a woman said he ran her over with his vehicle at a gas station before police say he went on a rampage in his vehicle at a holiday parade on Sunday night.