Out in the notice of injury filing. Jay anderson was shot and killed june 23 at madison park. Family says he was sleeping in his car. An officer approached, leading to the situation. Safran says the officer claims anderson lunged for a handgun when he was told to put his arms up. Up. The video shows at least twice prior to the shooting, mr. Anderson, both his head and arms kind of coming down, as if it looks as though hes passed out or is falling asleep. And twice that occurs. His head. He comes back up. Theyre up for a period of time. And when they come down the second time is when the officer then proceeds to fire through the passenger side open window. The video is not yet public. Wauwatosa police are withholding related records until the district report. And the attorney also or. Tells me that hes received no timeline from the Milwaukee CountyDistrict Attorneys Office on if charges will be leveled against that officers reporting in milwaukee, Jacob Kittilstad, cbs 58 news. 3 one person is dead after a headon crash on milwaukees north side this morning. Morning. Police say a 42year old woman crossedthe center line at 46th and burleigh and hit another car. She died at the scene. A 59yearold woman inside the other car was taken to a local hospital with serious injuries. Still no word on what exactly is to blame. 3 a milwaukee barbaque joint caught fire early this morning. Morning. We captured this video as firefighters began to investigte the blaze at ashleys barbeque on 15th restaurant wasnt open yet. And that no ons hurt. 3 and a 29yearold man is in custody in connection to a house fire on milwaukees north side. Cbs 58 confirmed with fire officials that the home near 36th and garfield was set on fire on purpose. The homeowner told cbs 58s Jacob Kittilstad it was set by a tenant as retaltion because he was trying to evict them. Police have not said whether that 29yearold was the tennant. A major effort underway today to combat violence in different groups and activists came together to launch an action plan wiin the next six months. Months. Cbs 58s Amanda Porterfield was there. She joins us now with some of the ideas. Amanda 3 for three hours people met in a room here at discovery world. We got the chance to stay for the whole time. And listen to a very real conversation about what the next six months will look like. This planning will be led by the citys office of violence prevention. W partnered with about 70 different groups and people. Those people will be divided into groups. Based on constant communication with the community about the problem. Those groups will collectively come up with a long term and immediate plan. A group called the Prevention Institute will be doing a lot of the ground work. And today they got started right away. People at the meeting had a very raw dialogue with eachother about the problems. And then made the first attempt to try to see which ones should be tackled first. We dont have to build from efforts happening right now. This is a plan to coordinate those activites and put measurable benchmarks where we can say if we are doing this who do we know we are doing it well and how do we know peoples lives are having an impact. The important part about this is that different voices will be heard. Like those of parents, grandparents, aunts and uncles whove lost someone to violence. In fact one of them hear what she had to say about the meeting. Coming up on the news at 5. Live in downtown milwaukee Amanda Porterfield cbs 58 news. Some of the families playing an imporant role in this process. Also took part in the cbs 58 special milwaukee at a crossroads. Crossroads. We have the one hour long special available to view online. Just go to cbs 58 dot com. Meterologist Rebecca Schuld joins us now to get you ready 3 3 the frantic finish in the race for the white house is appleton. While donald trump is preparing for an event in appleton. And we just learned that his running mate, mike pence, will not be joining him tonight. 3 meantime Hillary Clinton continues to deal with the fallout of the latest fbi email investigation. Cbs newss jeff pegues has the latest. 3 track 1 the fbi is searching Anthony Weiners computerlooking to zeroin on emails belonging to his estranged wife huma abedinHillary Clintons long time aide. track 2 statement gfx in in a Statement Released by monday night, she said abedin learned for the first time on friday. Of the posibility thata laptop belonging to mr. Weiner could contain emails of hers. gfx out getting involved this close to the election is just wrong. You dont get to be a smearer at large with derogatory information. track 3 fbi director james comey is facing relentless criticism for notifying congress about launching the review less than two weeks before the election. Ill neither defend nor decided to communicate. track 4 on monday, the white house struck down claims that comeys actions were political. The president doesnt believe that director comey is intentionally trying to influence the outcome of an election. The president doesnt believe that hes secretly strategizing to beefit one candidate or one political party. Hes in a tough spot. Rack 5 comeys decision to Tell Congress defied a reme attorney general loretta lynch. track 6 gfx in in response to calls from congress to disclose more information about the review, the department of justice said theyre dedicating all necessary resources and taking appropriate steps as expeditiously as possible. gfx out over the last several days, we have not spoken with anyone who believes that this review of all of these emails will be wrapped up by election day. Jeff pegues, cbs news, washington. We also learned that despite the sparring with doanld trump House Speaker paul ryan . Did . In fact follow through with his pledge to vote for the republican nominee. Ryan told fox news he cast his vote last week in his hometown of janesville. Still, ryan says he hasnt changed his plans about not appearing at any Campaign Events with trump. 3 their vote might not count now. But the kids at Siefert Elementary School in milwaukee got some Good Practice today. The school teamed up with the Milwaukee CountyElections Commission commissionto hold a mock election this morning. It took the mystery out of what they may have been watchih they got a good look at the equipment, practiced casting a ballot, in hopes of a renewed appreaction at home about the right to vote. I think its important for the kids to know. And i think that then translates to their parents. Now they get to experience that with their parents. They know exactly what to do. They know exactly what the ballot looks like. Like. Teachers have spent the last two weeks giving their students details about the nomine. So they could make an informed choice. Even if it was make believes. This could have a very real impact on the men around the world are clean shaven today. Ready to regrow their facial hair in the name of prostate cancer. Cancer. The Movember Movement is catching on with the packers too. Cbs 58s Kyle Aevermann has more from froedtert hospital. 3 natspackers wide receiver davante adams, and Dorsey Levens were greeted by a welcoming crowd at the Cancer Center on Tuesday Morning to kick of movember a campaign to bring awareness to prostate cancer. Cancer. Men are terrible. If its not really killing them, they wont get cheed out so im doing my part to make sure i help out. Prostate cancer is one of the most treatable forms; but, the second leading cause of cancer death in men. Nearly 30thosuand lose their ves every year. Year. Its really important for black men or middle age because i fall ithat category. We have onof the highest percentages of getting than any other race. In front of thecrowd, the two were given a complete shave and will grow it out for the entire month hense movember. While the two are hoping to educate men on the importantce of Early Detection their true athleticselves are also on the fieldtaking this serious issue and turning it into something a little competitive. Levens i told him that once he gets a little older and he can put on his big boy pants, maybe hell grow some facial hair, but right now he doesnt have a chance. Adams it doesnt get long so itll be sply whether you can grow facial hair or not, everyone is encouraged to use the hashtag grow your support and share your pictures. In wauwatosa, Kyle Aevermann, cbs 58 in wauwatosa, Kyle Aevermann, cbs 58 news. 3 and make sure to stay with cbs 58 news all week leading up to sundays showdown with the indianapolis colts. Kickoff is stcbs 58 news at four milwaukee takes another step toward tearing down estabrook dam. Well tell you whats next. 3 and bill cosby is back in court. The new claims by his attorneys to get his sex assault case. Thrown out. 3 plus meterologist Rebecca Schuld will return with your full readycast. Stay tuned. 3 the estabrook dam is one step closer to coming down. The Milwaukee Common Council heavily passed a measure rezoning it. Making it eligible for sale. But the move isnt without criticism. Cbs 58s julie parise reports on this developing story. 3 the Common Council voted yes on the rezoning of the land around estabrook dam effectively starting the process to remove it. This was the second of two vot today the first one took place before this mornings Common Council meeting. Meeting. At that vote, the Zoning Committee voted 30 to remove the dam. The Council Approved that rezoning by a vote of 122 with one abstaining. Now the city will take control of the park land. To the milwaukee metropolitan sewage district for 1 so they can remove it. Alderman nik kovac sponsored the rezoning item and says it will cost taxpayers far less to remove it than to repair it. It. To begin after finally, after a decade of discussion, removal of the dam. Which will make the river cleaner and while were at it, will save the taxpayers over 2 million immediately and an additional 2 million or so over the next 30 years. So its a 4 Million Dollar savings which will low the county to put money towards others resourcesand pressing needs in the parks. Parks. Board says theyve wanted to repair the dam for several years. A spokesrson for the county told me after that initial vote today to remove the dam, that members are disappointed to hear of the result. In milwaukee, julie parise, cbs 58 news. 3 dozens stood silently. Lining the streets of ladysmith, wisconsin their y of saying goodbye to fallen rusk county sheriff deputy dan glaze. He was laid to rest yesterday. Glaze was shot and killed in the line of duty over the weekend responding to a suspicious shooting him. Doug nitek. Is in custody awaiting charges. 3 and a uw stout student originally from saudi arabia has died. After he was attacked over the weekend. First responders found 24yearold Hussain Saeed alnahdi lying in the street of downtown menomonie early sunday morning. Police have not made any arrests. 3 in news from around the nation at least six people are dead in a crash between a hool bus and commuter bus in ba. Baltimore. Sounded like a bomb went off. The school bus was empty when it tbones the other bus which was filledith passengers. We currently have five tients. One is critically injured. One is serious. And the other three are, fortunately, in stable conditio condition. Five others are at other local hospitals. Officials have t yet said whos at fault. 3 a motherand her two daughters killed when a pick up truck rear ended a flatbed carrying dozens on a hayride. The the dead children were just eight and two years old. The wreck happened in the small town of chunky about an hour west of jackson. Six other people on the hayride were critically injured. No word yet on why the 3 bill cosby was back in court today. His attorneys arguing the comedian is not fit to stand trial. Because of medical reasons. Reasons. Cosbys lawyers say the 79yearold is legally blind. Meaning he wont be able to recognize his accusers. More than 50 women have come forward claiming to be either cosby faces up to 10 years in jail and a 25,000 fine if convicted. 3 your full readycast with meterologist Rebecca Schuld is next. Stay tuned. 3 johnson Social Security is a legal ponzi scheme. Senior 1 ron johnson is attacking Social Security. Senior 2 he wants to let wall street risk it in the stock market. Johnson free money. Young people dont really necessarily understand finance. College student 1 ron johnson voted to raise the cost of Student LoansCollege Student 2 he just doesnt get it. Worker he says hes for jobs, but ron johnson suorts tde deals that hurt wisconsin. V. O. attacking Social Security. Raising the cost of college. Jobs lost overseas. Senator ron johnson hes hurting wisconsin families. 3 3 3 it might not feel like it. But Holiday Season is fast approaching. Were giving you a . First lo energies cookie book. 3 plus have some leftover sweets from halloween . Well tell you where you to drop them off. While supporting halloween is over. That means its time for the annual we energies cookie book Cathy Schulze is with me. Cathy, we look forward to this every y. Year. 3 thanks cathy. If you missed anything well post this interview and the details com. Michele. Back to you. 3 for those of you who might have leftover halloween candy. Theres a way you can save your teeth . And . Make sure Americas Service men and women can get a taste of home. Home. Dental germantown are holding a candy buy back right now. Youll get a dollar per pound of candy you donate. And the candy will be sent to troops overseas. If youve like to donate your candy. You can from right now until seven tonight. At the office on mequon road. 3 still ahead on the cbs 58 news at four. A local retailer is going body positive. The changes youll see at a meijer near you. 3 and wells fargo is forced to pay up . Again . What the banks and just how important is wisconsin to winning the presidency . Well have live reports from eau claire and appleton as both campaigns make a final push. 3 weve got much more news and weather headlines. Coming up as the cbs 58 news at four wisconsin Takes Center Stage as we enter the final week before the election. Election. Both campaigns are investing heavily the next several days. Voters. 3 cbs 58s david ade is in eau claire ahead of tonights republican rally with donald trump. But we begin with Kristen Barbaresi in appleton. Where democratic Vice President ial nominee, senator tim kaine just wrapped up an event. Kristen . One week until election daybut todayon National Early vote day tim kaine urged voters to cast their has donald trump up by one point. And while kaine didnt directly reference any pollshe did let the crowd know this is a tight race. He made reference to russia interfering with the election. The Clinton Campaign believes russia is behind the hack of Campaign Emails released by wikikeaks leaks. And kaine said trump encouraged the hack. Kaine told the crowd the race is close and they need to get out and vote to send a 3 message and vote to send a message you cant take anything for granted because we havent had an election like this where another country is trying to interfere. He doesnt accept responsibility for anything kaine was joined on stage by Russ Feingold who is in a tight race with sen. Ron johnson. Senator Tammy Baldwin also spoke to the crowd today. Coming up at 5 well have more from todays rallylive at lawrence univesrity krsiten barbaresi cbs 58 3 lets go to eau claire now with more on tonights republican rally. And david ade now. David . Obviously the headliner tonight but its the Wisconsin Republicans who are showing up which makes for an interesting storyline. Governor scott walker will be here tonight congressman sean duffy will also speak and so will Reince Priebus and senator ron johnson. Johnson. Key Wisconsin Republicans have been reluctant to rally with trump during his handful of wisconsin visits with speaker au campaign with trump and instead focus on maintaining the house majority. But ryan also said this morning he early voted for the republican nominee. And just a week away from his own election wisconsins us senator ron johnson is making his First Campaign apperence with trump tonight. Im campaigning for the Republican Team because we have got to strengthen our economy, strengthen our military, defeat isis, secure our border and appoint an outspoken southeast Wisconsin Trump supporter tells me the stars are aligning for a Trump Victory in the state. This event starts here at six. Live i