Who was Madison Brooks? Bio, Wiki, Age, Murder, Police Report

Madison Brooks
Madison Brooks

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Four males were arrested in connection with the rape of LSU student Madison Brooks, which preceded her death after being hit by a car, according to deputies.

AGE:

Madison Brooks was 19 years old.

DETAIL OF INCIDENCE:

The East Baton Rouge Parish Sheriff’s Office said Brooks was raped before she was hit and killed by a car on Jan. 15.

Kaivon Deondre Washington, 18, and a 17-year-old unidentified minor were charged with third-degree rape. Everett Lee, 28, and Casen Carver, 18, were charged with principal to third-degree rape, which means they were present but did not participate in the alleged crime.

According to investigators, Carver admitted that he and the other males went to Reggie’s Bar near the LSU campus and drank alcohol. He said Brooks left the bar with them and was “very unstable on her feet, was not able to keep her balance, and was unable to speak clearly without slurring her words,” the arrest document states, according to FOX 8.

Carver allegedly told investigators that the 17-year-old and Brooks were “hugging and walking together.”

He said Brooks asked for a ride home with them, according to the warrant. He said Washington and the 17-year-old asked Brooks to have sex with them and that she agreed.

Carver told investigators he believed Brooks was too drunk to understand she was consenting to sex and he “hated it,” the warrant reads. He said they later dropped Brooks off in a neighborhood near the scene where she was hit and killed by a car on Burbank Drive.

Brooks was standing in the dark on Jan. 15 at around 3 a.m. when she was struck by a vehicle. She was later pronounced dead at a hospital.

The driver of the vehicle that hit her showed no signs of being impaired, according to deputies.

However, the attorney representing two of the people charged for the alleged incident claims a video shows no rape occurred.

“She willfully got into the car, said that her rides had left her, and she got in,” attorney Ron Haley told FOX 8. “Absolutely not a rape. Listen, this is a tragedy, definitely not a crime.”

Investigators said Brooks had a blood-alcohol level of .319g percent, nearly four times the legal limit. However, Haley said she was not too intoxicated to where she could not give consent.

“Can you tell that she was intoxicated? Yes. To the point under the law that you say you’re in a drunken stupor, to the point that you cannot lawfully give consent or answer questions? Absolutely that was not the case,” Haley said.

The attorney claims Brooks and the driver were involved in an argument after they drove to several places.

“Based on a disagreement, she got out of the vehicle. She indicated she was getting an Uber,” Haley said. “I want the public to know, these young men or really the driver of the vehicle and the young men that were in there, did not put her off on the side of the road.”

According to arrest documents, the driver believed the girl was too drunk to consent.

Haley believes the video evidence from inside the car will prove his clients are innocent and that bars selling alcohol to underage drinkers are to blame for the incident. Haley intends to hand over the video to investigators and the district attorney’s office.

Brooks was a sophomore at LSU, where she was a member of the Alpha Phi sorority.