Milwaukee Juneteenth shooting: Police chief answers, 'Where are the parents?'
Milwaukee's Juneteenth celebration Monday ended in gunfire that injured six. Just after the shooting, a very frustrated Milwaukee Police Chief Jeffrey Norman briefed the media on the shooting. A day later, FOX6 News talked with the chief about plans to bring more peace to the city.
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