Police: Victim found rolled in carpeting near 12th and Burnham is woman, 23, who died of gunshot wound
MILWAUKEE -- FOX6 News has learned more about a victim found dead near 12th and Burnham -- discovered Monday, April 16 rolled up in carpeting.We've learned the victim is a woman, 23, who died as a result of a gunshot wound.The investigation is ongoing."It's crazy!" said Emanuel Ramos, who lives nearby.The medical examiner was called out to the scene on Monday.
MILWAUKEE -- FOX6 News has learned more about a victim found dead near 12th and Burnham -- discovered Monday, April 16 rolled up in carpeting.We've learned the victim is a woman, 23, who died as a result of a gunshot wound.The investigation is ongoing."It's crazy!" said Emanuel Ramos, who lives nearby.The medical examiner was called out to the scene on Monday.
2 men accused of shooting man in head when he didn't have money to give them set for trial
MILWAUKEE -- Two men charged in the shooting death of Michael Brown, 55, were in court Wednesday, April 18 for their preliminary hearings.Royce Bernard, 19, faces one count of felony murder as party to a crime.Arnel Collins, 22, faces one count of first degree intentional homicide, as party to a crime, use of a dangerous weapon, and one count of armed robbery with use of force, as party to a crime.
MILWAUKEE -- Two men charged in the shooting death of Michael Brown, 55, were in court Wednesday, April 18 for their preliminary hearings.Royce Bernard, 19, faces one count of felony murder as party to a crime.Arnel Collins, 22, faces one count of first degree intentional homicide, as party to a crime, use of a dangerous weapon, and one count of armed robbery with use of force, as party to a crime.
Hazardous materials team responds to trucking company on Milwaukee's far south side
MILWAUKEE -- The Milwaukee Fire Department and its Hazardous Materials Response Team responded to the USF Holland trucking company on Milwaukee's far south side on Thursday morning, April 19.They were dispatched to investigate a report of workers at a loading dock having difficulty breathing.
MILWAUKEE -- The Milwaukee Fire Department and its Hazardous Materials Response Team responded to the USF Holland trucking company on Milwaukee's far south side on Thursday morning, April 19.They were dispatched to investigate a report of workers at a loading dock having difficulty breathing.
'Failed miserably:' 2 black men arrested at Starbucks get an apology from police
PHILADELPHIA — Rashon Nelson initially brushed it off when the Starbucks manager told him he couldn't use the restroom because he wasn't a paying customer.He thought nothing of it when he and his childhood friend and business partner, Donte Robinson, were approached at their table and were asked if they needed help.
PHILADELPHIA — Rashon Nelson initially brushed it off when the Starbucks manager told him he couldn't use the restroom because he wasn't a paying customer.He thought nothing of it when he and his childhood friend and business partner, Donte Robinson, were approached at their table and were asked if they needed help.
Exactly how private is your Facebook information? Ways to control it
Facebook has been all over the headlines lately, leaving many question exactly how private is your information?
Facebook has been all over the headlines lately, leaving many question exactly how private is your information?
FPC must re-appoint Alfonso Morales as police chief after open meetings law violation
MILWAUKEE -- The Milwaukee Fire and Police Commission will have to re-appoint Alfonso Morales as Milwaukee police chief.The City Attorney's Office found the commission violated open meetings law by not giving proper notice that the issue would be heard during its meeting on April 5.Alderman Terry Witkowski is accusing the commission of making the same mistake by scheduling the re-do of the Morales confirmation for Thursday, April 19.Below is a statement from Alderman Witkowski:
MILWAUKEE -- The Milwaukee Fire and Police Commission will have to re-appoint Alfonso Morales as Milwaukee police chief.The City Attorney's Office found the commission violated open meetings law by not giving proper notice that the issue would be heard during its meeting on April 5.Alderman Terry Witkowski is accusing the commission of making the same mistake by scheduling the re-do of the Morales confirmation for Thursday, April 19.Below is a statement from Alderman Witkowski:
Fire and Police Commission: 369 vehicle pursuits by MPD in 2017, 'most since at least 2002'
MILWAUKEE -- The Milwaukee Fire and Police Commission on Wednesday, April 18 released a comprehensive analysis of vehicle pursuits conducted by the Milwaukee Police Department in 2017.
MILWAUKEE -- The Milwaukee Fire and Police Commission on Wednesday, April 18 released a comprehensive analysis of vehicle pursuits conducted by the Milwaukee Police Department in 2017.
Amazon reveals it has more than 100 million Prime members
Amazon has more than 100 million Amazon Prime subscribers around the world, Jeff Bezos revealed in a letter to shareholders on Wednesday.Bezos has always been a little cagey about sharing Amazon statistics.
Amazon has more than 100 million Amazon Prime subscribers around the world, Jeff Bezos revealed in a letter to shareholders on Wednesday.Bezos has always been a little cagey about sharing Amazon statistics.
Killer 'friend' called 'Trouble:' Man charged in shooting death, who apparently spoke at vigil, pleads not guilty
MILWAUKEE -- The parents of a homicide victim say the man responsible for their son's death was a childhood friend, who even spoke at a vigil for the deceased.
MILWAUKEE -- The parents of a homicide victim say the man responsible for their son's death was a childhood friend, who even spoke at a vigil for the deceased.
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Tasty reward offered for person who helps police ID the so-called 'I ❤️ Ho Ho Cake' bandit
TOWN OF YORKVILLE -- A suspect stole nearly $300 from a Racine County hotel, but his "disguise" is what everyone is talking about.Surveillance cameras at the Quality Inn in the Town of Yorkville captured a man stealing the cash register from the front desk.
TOWN OF YORKVILLE -- A suspect stole nearly $300 from a Racine County hotel, but his "disguise" is what everyone is talking about.Surveillance cameras at the Quality Inn in the Town of Yorkville captured a man stealing the cash register from the front desk.
ShotSpotter alerts officers to shots fired, woman dies from gunshot wound
MILWAUKEE -- Milwaukee police are investigating a fatal shooting that happened early Tuesday morning, April 17 on the city's south side.According to police, around 2:40 a.m. officers were alerted to a ShotSpotter activation in the area of 22nd and Orchard.
MILWAUKEE -- Milwaukee police are investigating a fatal shooting that happened early Tuesday morning, April 17 on the city's south side.According to police, around 2:40 a.m. officers were alerted to a ShotSpotter activation in the area of 22nd and Orchard.
Police seek 6 suspects, victim after abduction caught on camera near Sherman and Marion
MILWAUKEE -- Milwaukee police are looking for six suspects and a victim after an abduction caught on camera on Sunday, April 15 near Sherman and Marion.They are seeking five men and a woman.
MILWAUKEE -- Milwaukee police are looking for six suspects and a victim after an abduction caught on camera on Sunday, April 15 near Sherman and Marion.They are seeking five men and a woman.
Starbucks to close 8,000 stores on afternoon of May 29 for racial bias training
NEW YORK — Starbucks, moving swiftly to confront a racially charged uproar over the arrest of two black men at one of its stores in Philadelphia, plans to close more than 8,000 U.S. stores for several hours next month to conduct racial-bias training for nearly 175,000 workers.The announcement Tuesday comes after the arrests sparked protests and calls for a boycott on social media.
NEW YORK — Starbucks, moving swiftly to confront a racially charged uproar over the arrest of two black men at one of its stores in Philadelphia, plans to close more than 8,000 U.S. stores for several hours next month to conduct racial-bias training for nearly 175,000 workers.The announcement Tuesday comes after the arrests sparked protests and calls for a boycott on social media.


















