Police say both individuals were cited after investigating the battery incident. It happened shortly after 2 a.m.
Officers were flagged down for a trouble with a subject and found two individuals were involved in an argument and allegedly struck each other.
Police say medical attention was provided for one of the individuals that complained of pain. He was transported to a local hospital for treatment.
Criminal charges will be referred to the Milwaukee County District Attorney s Office against the suspect that struck the ride service driver.
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MPD: Baby dies from blunt force trauma, man arrested
Police say it happened around 2:30 a.m. on Monday, April 26.
According to police, the child’s cause of death was a result of blunt force trauma. A 20-year-old Milwaukee man was arrested in connection.
Criminal charges will be referred to the Milwaukee County District Attorney’s Office.
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A local law enforcement task force focused on violent crime debuted its first dedicated workspace within the Milwaukee Police Department’s downtown offices Friday.
After a historically violent 2020, in which Milwaukee broke its previous homicide record by about 15%, local law enforcement officials are hopeful the new office space will streamline multi-agency investigations into homicides, shootings, carjackings, bank robberies and violent robberies in general.
“There will be an increase in collective effort and communication,” Acting Milwaukee Police Chief Jeffrey Norman said. “As a former detective, I understand that the power of working together… creates greater impact. The power of having different experiences, different resources I’m looking forward to a great impact from that.”
Milwaukee violent crime task force unveils new office space
Milwaukee Area Violent Crime Task Force opens new office in the downtown Milwaukee police headquarters.
MILWAUKEE - Over $600,000 in federal funding has been poured into a renovated space inside the Milwaukee Police Department’s downtown headquarters.
Members of the Milwaukee Area Violent Crime Task Force will be using these renovated offices in an effort to tackle some of the biggest problems plaguing the city.
Officials decided it was time the task force have a space in the central part of the city to increase a cross-collaboration between municipal and federal partners. The Milwaukee Police Department was a perfect fit.
Scott Fitzgerald. He’ll now serve a full five year term, set to expire in 2026.
In the months before and after the 2020 presidential election, Spindell frequently attempted to put his finger on the scale in favor of his party and indulged some of the figures spreading conspiracy theories and lies about the election.
Emails obtained by the
Wisconsin Examiner last fall showed that after the Green Party was denied access to the presidential ballot because of a technicality, Spindell offered party officials help finding a “good lawyer.”
In December, after
Mike Lindell, the MyPillow CEO now facing several defamation lawsuits for spreading false conspiracy theories about the election.