Milwaukee police shooting near 84th and Lynx: Bodycam video released

Body camera video of police shooting near 84th and Lynx in Milwaukee

The Milwaukee Police Department released on Monday, June 29, body camera video associated with the police shooting of an armed 22-year-old man following a standoff near 84th and Lynx. That incident unfolded on Friday, June 12.

The public can review the videos shared by Milwaukee police when they visit the department's website.

Body camera video of police shooting near 84th and Lynx in Milwaukee

Initial call

The backstory:

According to the Milwaukee Police Department, just before 11 a.m., officers responded to a 911 complaint regarding a person threatening to shoot the 911 caller. Investigators later learned that person, the suspect, attempted to rob the caller.

Scene near 84th and Mill

Standoff and negotiations

What we know:

MPD officers saw the suspect armed with a revolver walking away from the scene, and they attempted to stop him. The suspect told officers to shoot him as he held the revolver to his head and threatened to shoot officers. The suspect then ran into a nearby apartment building, where he retreated to a second floor landing in a common hallway. Officers then heard a firearm discharge.

As officers repeatedly ordered him to drop the revolver, an officer fired at the suspect, but no one was struck at that time. Officers negotiated with the suspect for about an hour.

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As the officers talked with the suspect, he agreed to accept a bottle of water and a cigar from the officers. He then walked down the stairs to retrieve these items. At that point, less-than-lethal options were used to try to take the suspect into custody.

The suspect then retreated up the stairs to the landing. Officers then fired at the suspect, striking him. The suspect was taken into custody, and medical aid was rendered at the scene. He was taken to a local hospital where he was pronounced dead at about 12:50 pm.

The suspect’s revolver was found near him when he was shot. No officers were injured by gunfire.

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Milwaukee police brief on officer-involved shooting near 84th and Mill

Milwaukee Police Chief Jeffrey Norman offered a briefing on the officer-involved shooting that happened near 84th and Mill on Friday, June 12.

Man shot

What we know:

The 22-year-old man's mother identified him as Jaylyn Brown. She said her son struggled with bipolar disorder and ADHD and wished he had gotten help.

Jaylyn Brown and his mother (provided photo)

Officers involved

Dig deeper:

The officers involved are a 39-year-old man with more than 13 years of service, a 46-year-old man with more than 22 years of service, and a 41-year-old man with more than 22 years of service. They have been placed on administrative duty, which is routine in a critical incident.

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The Milwaukee Area Investigative Team is investigating this incident, and the Waukesha Police Department is the lead agency.

Milwaukee police shooting: Armed suspect killed after standoff

Milwaukee police shot and killed an armed 22-year-old man following a standoff near 84th and Lynx, just south of Mill, on Friday, June 12.

The Source: Information in this post was provided by the Milwaukee Police Department.

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