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Infant dies from blunt force trauma, Milwaukee man arrested

Infant dies from blunt force trauma, Milwaukee man arrested By Kasey Chronis and FOX6 News Digital Team Published  Milwaukee infant death ruled homicide; man arrested The man arrested in connection with this case is expected to be charged in the coming days. Meantime, local advocates who work day and night to prevent violence against children are speaking out. MILWAUKEE - A 2-month-old child was killed on Monday, April 26 near 29th Street and St. Paul Avenue; a 20-year-old Milwaukee man is behind bars in connection with the infant s death. Milwaukee police have ruled this a homicide. As of Wednesday night, April 28, the man arrested in connection with this case had not been charged but is expected to be in the coming days. Meantime, local advocates who work day and night to prevent violence against children are speaking out. 

A pregnant woman set on fire A Milwaukee man has been charged

Milwaukee Journal Sentinel A 29-year-old pregnant woman was doused in rubbing alcohol and set on fire by her boyfriend on Milwaukee’s west side Sunday, according to charges filed Thursday. Quinterrius L. Jones, 32, of Milwaukee, has been charged with attempted first-degree intentional homicide, first-degree reckless injury to an unborn child and attempted arson. The victim suffered burns on 50% to 60% of her body, with her face, chest, arms, thighs and abdomen suffering third-degree burns, leaving her in critical condition, according to the criminal complaint. Court records do not indicate how many months pregnant the woman is, nor the extent of injury the unborn child may have suffered.

MPM and The Yabuki Family Foundation Partner to Help Families

MPM and The Yabuki Family Foundation Partner to Help Families $100,000 in matching funds and the donation of 4,000 Museum memberships for Milwaukee families kicks off Thursday’s Giving Day at MPM By Milwaukee Public Museum - Apr 28th, 2021 11:37 am MILWAUKEE – The Yabuki Family Foundation has kicked off the Milwaukee Public Museum’s (MPM) third annual Giving Day by providing a $100,000 match to support memberships for disadvantaged families in the Milwaukee community. “On Giving Day, MPM sees the best in our community through its support of this beloved institution,” said Dr. Ellen Censky, President & CEO of the Milwaukee Public Museum. “From the schoolchildren who donate the money in their piggy banks, to adults who give in honor of decades worth of visits, to businesses and philanthropic organizations like the Yabuki Family Foundation who recognize the value of cultural institutions, Giving Day is a great illustration of the Museum’s

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