Police have identified all five of the victims who died when an SUV plowed through a Christmas parade in Waukesha, Wisconsin, on Sunday, November 21.
In a press conference that took place the day after the rampage, Waukesha Police Chief Daniel Thompson read out the names and ages of those who sustained fatal injuries: Virginia Sorenson, 79; Leanna Owens, 71; Tamara Duran, 52; James Coolidge, 52; and Wilhem Hospel, 82.
It was also confirmed that at least 48 people, including young children, were injured in the ordeal over the weekend.
Per BBC News, those injured were between the ages of three and 16, which includes three sets of siblings, medical professionals stated. Ten children required treatment in the intensive care unit, it was revealed.
On Sunday afternoon, an SUV rammed into a crowd of people at a Christmas parade, hitting dozens of people.
An officer opened fire at the vehicle in an attempt to stop it from driving and, according to Thompson, none of the bystanders were injured in the shooting. The vehicle is now in possession of law enforcement.
Darrell Brooks, 39, is the suspected driver of the vehicle and was taken into police custody after allegedly plowing into the crowd. He is being held without bond.
He was charged with five counts of intentional homicide after he allegedly struck and killed people in the crowd.
According to People, Brooks could face even more charges later on in the investigation.
Court records do not specify that an attorney has been appointed to speak on his behalf and the suspect has not yet entered a plea.
According to Thompson, Brooks, who has a track record of criminal activity, had been involved in a "domestic dispute" before driving along the parade route.
Reports previously stated that he was attempting to flee the scene when his car plowed through the parade just after 4:30 PM local time. Police are yet to confirm this report.
Thompson also confirmed that the incident on Sunday was not an act of terrorism.
According to CBS Chicago, court records show that Brooks has two active criminal cases in Milwaukee County. He's also had six convictions for violent behavior. One of the cases centered around Brooks allegedly hitting a woman with his vehicle.