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Medical examiner called to scene of police pursuit near 92nd and Townsend

Police: Pursuit, crash in NW Milwaukee tied to warehouse shooting

Police: Pursuit, crash in NW Milwaukee tied to warehouse shooting Published  Pursuit, crash in NW Milwaukee tied to warehouse shooting; shooter among 3 dead Police said the pursuit and crash are directly related to the shooting at the Roundy s Distribution Center in Oconomowoc. The since-identified shooter is among three people dead. MILWAUKEE - The Milwaukee County Medical Examiner s Office was called to the scene of a pursuit and crash on Milwaukee s northwest side Wednesday morning, March 17. Police said the pursuit is directly related to the shooting at Roundy s Distribution Center in Oconomowoc. A union official has since identified the shooter as Fraron Cornelius, 41, of Wauwatosa one of three dead.

Wisconsin Assembly to pass bill ending hair-braiding licenses

Wisconsin Assembly OKs bill ending hair-braiding licenses By AP author Wisconsin State Capitol, Madison MADISON, Wis. - The Wisconsin Assembly overwhelmingly approved a bipartisan bill Wednesday that would allow people to braid hair without a barber or cosmetology license. The Black community has been pushing to deregulate braiding for years. Thirty other states currently exempt braiders from licensure, according to the Institute for Justice, a nonprofit that advocates for civil liberties. The Wisconsin bill’s main sponsors, Rep. Sheila Stubbs and Sen. LaTonya Johnson, are Black. They contend that hair-braiding is a natural and ancient craft and de-regulating it will allow more female entrepreneurs to practice braiding and creating jobs for people of color. They also argue that many cosmetology schools don’t teach natural braiding and braiding isn’t a threat to public safety since it doesn’t use heat or chemicals.

Wisconsin Warehouse Employee Killed 2 Co-Workers, Then Kills Self, Police Say

Wisconsin Warehouse Employee Killed 2 Co-Workers, Then Kills Self, Police Say On 3/17/21 at 11:06 AM EDT An employee at the Roundy s Distribution Center in Oconomowoc, Wisconsin, killed two co-workers on Wednesday morning before taking their own life, police said. The City of Oconomowoc Police Department said they received a call of a possible industrial accident on Tuesday night around 10:30 p.m., but learned quickly that it was no an industrial play and foul play was involved. Squads from the City of Oconomowoc responded to the scene and located a patient who was pulseless and not breathing. A short time later, a second patient was located who was also pulseless and not breathing. Life saving measures were conducted but were unsuccessful. Both subjects were pronounced deceased at the scene, the department said in a Wednesday statement.

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