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MILWAUKEE - A Milwaukee County judge sentenced Lamar Conners on Friday, Aug. 25 to seven years in prison and an additional four years of extended supervision for the fatal shooting of a 24-year-old man on the city's south side in October 2022.
Conners pleaded guilty in June to a single charge of second degree reckless homicide in the case.
Case details
According to the criminal complaint, Milwaukee police were dispatched to the area near 25th and Maple on the evening of Oct. 12, 2022 for a shooting report. When officers arrived on the scene, they found a person laying on the sidewalk. This person had suffered gunshot wounds. The victim was taken to a hospital -- and he later died from his injuries.
Milwaukee man fatally shot, 25th and Maple
Milwaukee police interviewed Conners about this incident. Conners stated he lives with his mother and the shooting victim. The shooting victim entered the kitchen at the residence, and it appeared he was going to get a bottle of water, Conners told police. A short time later, the shooting victim "suddenly began to swing" at another person in the kitchen. Conners told police "he did not know what to do, and he did not want (the shooting victim) to hurt anyone," the complaint says. Conners then said he "saw the gun on the table, picked it up, and shot (the victim)," the complaint says. The victim then left the apartment.
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When police arrived on the scene, they asked who was the shooter, and Conners "admitted that he was the shooter," the complaint says.