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Milwaukee Midtown Center shooting: Two injured, dozens of shots fired

In the latest instance of large-scale gun violence in Milwaukee, several people fired over 300 shots in a shopping center parking lot full of cars Sunday night, injuring two. Dozens of people had arrived at Midtown Center on West Capitol Drive for a gathering known to some as Club Midtown when a barrage of shots began around 11:30 p.m., Milwaukee police said. It s still unclear what prompted people to begin firing. Videos posted to social media depict sustained gunfire from several locations for more than a minute straight.  I ve never seen something like this before, Acting Milwaukee Police Chief Jeffrey Norman said in a news conference.

50 Milwaukee homicides in 5 months after record year

50 Milwaukee homicides in 5 months after record year 5 Milwaukee murders since Sunday morning There have been 50 homicides in Milwaukee in five months on the heels of a record year in 2020. MILWAUKEE - There have been 50 homicides in Milwaukee in five months on the heels of a record year in 2020. Five of the murders happened since Sunday morning, May 2. Two teenagers were among those killed.  It just make no sense, said a neighbor. It’s like, really, it’s just got to end. At 24th and Meinecke Monday, May 3 was a scene that s become familiar. I’m in my room and I hear gunshots, like six to eight of them or whatever, said a neighbor.

Milwaukee homicide: Man killed on north side

Milwaukee Journal Sentinel A 24-year-old Milwaukee man was shot and killed Tuesday morning on the city s north side, adding to the deadly toll of gun violence in the last several days. Milwaukee police said the homicide occurred in the 2800 block of North 24th Place about 5:30 a.m.  Anyone with any information is asked to contact police at 414-935-7360 or Crime Stoppers at 414-224-TIPS.    The homicide is the seventh that has occurred since Friday, the Milwaukee County Medical Examiner s Office said.  Among those killed were: 21-year-old Cornelius Glover of Milwaukee, fatally shot Friday in the 3400 block of North Teutonia Avenue; 19-year-old Kalysta L. Baker of Sheboygan, fatally shot early Sunday in the 9200 block of West Sheridan Avenue; 15-year-old Jacob D. Howard of Milwaukee, fatally shot early Sunday in the 3700 block of West Marion Street; 38-year-old Marcelino Albortante-Perea of Milwaukee, fatally stabbed late Sunday in the 2100 block of South 25th Street;

MPD: 24-year-old man fatally shot near 24th and Hadley, investigation underway

Updated: 10:37 a.m. on May 4, 2021 MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) An investigation is underway after a 24-year-old man was fatally shot near 24th and Hadley in Milwaukee.  It happened Tuesday, May 4, around 5:30 a.m.  Police say the Milwaukee man sustained fatal gunshot injuries. The circumstances are under investigation. Milwaukee police continue to seek unknown suspects. Anyone with any information is asked to contact Milwaukee police at 414-935-7360 or Crime Stoppers at 414-224-TIPS or P3 Tips App for a cash reward. Published: 8:10 a.m. on May 4, 2021  MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) – The Milwaukee County Medical Examiner’s Office says it is responding to a homicide near 24th and Hadley on Tuesday, May 4.

Father charged with homicide in death of 2-month-old in Milwaukee

A 20-year-old Milwaukee man has been charged with first-degree reckless homicide after telling police he shook his 2-month-old son more than a day before he died of blunt force trauma to the head. If convicted, Jakob Ivy faces up to 60 years in prison, according to court documents. He is in the Milwaukee County Jail with cash bail set at $5,000. His son has been identified as Kai Ivy by the Milwaukee County Medical Examiner’s Office. He died in the early morning of April 26 after his father reported he was unresponsive and not breathing, police said. First responders were able to locate a pulse, but he died after being hospitalized.

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