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Baldwin Questions U S Marshall s Role in Tosa Protests » Urban Milwaukee

Baldwin said U.S. Attorney should explain if Operation Legend Resources were used. //end headline wrapper ?>Tammy Baldwin Questions still loom over the Wauwatosa emergency declaration in October, and exactly which agencies were on the ground assisting local enforcement operations. Some of them are now coming from Sen. Tammy Baldwin, following the revelation that U.S. Marshals were on the ground during the suburb’s curfew order. Wisconsin’s largest city was on a short list of Democratic-led cities set to receive federal support through Operation: Legend. The effort, which grew out of an earlier incarnation called Operation: Relentless Pursuit, was supposed to focus on violent crime. As the over $70 million effort took aim at crime in Milwaukee, another $10.2 million was offered to hire additional local police officers, and yet another $100,000 from ATF to install shot detection devices in the city. Meanwhile, federal forces were making headlines due to their heavy-hande

Sen Baldwin questions U S Marshals deployment to Wauwatosa

Wisconsin Examiner U.S. Marshals Service working with local police “entirely outside” their role, says Baldwin Sen. Tammy Baldwin Photo by Senate Democrats via Flickr Questions still loom over the Wauwatosa emergency declaration in October, and exactly which agencies were on the ground assisting local enforcement operations. Some of them are now coming from Sen. Tammy Baldwin, following the revelation that U.S. Marshals were on the ground during the suburb’s curfew order. Wisconsin’s largest city was on a short list of Democratic-led cities set to receive federal support through Operation: Legend. The effort, which grew out of an earlier incarnation called Operation: Relentless Pursuit, was supposed to focus on violent crime. As the over $70 million effort took aim at crime in Milwaukee, another $10.2 million was offered to hire additional local police officers, and yet another $100,000 from ATF to install shot detection devices in the city. Meanwhile, federal forces

48-year-old man stabbed at Cudahy apartment building, 33-year-old woman in custody

Police were called to Plakinton and Kingan Avenue around 4:43 a.m. Upon arrival, officers located a 48-year-old man from Cudahy suffering from a stab wound. He was transported to a local hospital for treatment.  A 33-year-old woman from Cudahy was also treated for injuries. She was then taken into custody. Police say the case will be presented to the Milwaukee County District Attorney s Office for charging consideration.  According to police, the incident appears to be domestic. No other suspects are being sought and there is no danger to the community.  The Cudahy Police Department was assisted by the St Francis and South Milwaukee Police Departments.

1 dead, 2 wound following separate shootings in Milwaukee

1 dead, 2 wounded following separate shootings in Milwaukee By FOX6 News Digital Team Published  MILWAUKEE - Milwaukee police are investigating three separate shooting incidents that happened Monday, Dec. 14. One person is dead and two others injured as a result of the shootings. The first shooting happened around 12:10 a.m. near Wauwatosa Road and Glenbrook Road. The victim, a 24-year-old man from Milwaukee, sustained non-life threatening injuries. He was transported to a local hospital for treatment. A 40-year-old man from Milwaukee was arrested in connection to this incident. The shooting is the result of an argument. This incident will be referred to the Milwaukee County District Attorney’s Office for review.  

Hospital violence against nurses has raged for years

Cash-rich hospitals have done little to prevent violence against nurses and other medical staff Raquel Rutledge, Daphne Chen and John Diedrich, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Published 5:45 pm UTC Jan. 13, 2021 Cash-rich hospitals have done little to prevent violence against nurses and other medical staff Raquel Rutledge, Daphne Chen and John Diedrich, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Published 5:45 pm UTC Jan. 13, 2021 Show caption Hide caption Photos submitted by health care workers from across the country injured in attacks by patients. The 24-year-old nurse at Froedtert Hospital sensed no reason to worry when she went into a patient’s room one morning in August. Staff was preparing the young man for discharge and a co-worker had asked her if she would take his vitals.

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