From the smiths family and some in the community that the officer body cam video be released to the public. The attorney general says the three officers involved in the traffic stop and critical witnesses have been interviewed once. Dci agents are reviewing Training Records of the officers, as well. About the video, schimel says it took an entire day to slow the video for a thorough examination. Schimel says releasing the videos now would compromise the integrity of the investigation. One piece of information among many sources of information. They give only a narrow and incomplete glimpse of the overall picture. I can tell you right now viewing the body camera video will not answer all of your questions. Your questions will be better answered when the video is viewed in the context of all of the information that is gathered in the investigation. Schimel says when the investigation is complete the will be the first to see it. Then, its up to the Milwaukee CountyDistrict Attorney if criminal charges will filed based on the dci report. You can view schimels entire News Conference on our website at fox6now. Com the Sherman Park Community continues to rebuild. And regain a sense of normalcy. This morning some students in the neighborhood will return to school with safety being the number one priority. Deandra corinthios has more. Schools. Where students will begin the school year today. It is just a few blocks. From where the destruction and violence took place. School officials met with parents over the weekend. To assure them students will be safe. This week were expecting to learn more information about the investigation into the deadly officer involved shooting on august 13th. That sparked the violence. This. As several Community Leaders and faith based groups came together on sunday to pray for their city as it works through the turmoil. Parishioners at sherman park the unrest. The pastor shared a message of hope and strength. A message he says will withstand any evil. Happening overnight Milwaukee Police are investigating a it happened just after 1230 near 18th and hadley. Officials say an officer was patrolling the area after receiving a shot spotter call and found an 18 yearold man who had been shot. The victim died on scene. A teenager is facing charges after a Police Chase Ends in a crash overnight. Were told Brown Deer Police attempted to stop a stolen minivan near 60th and brown deer around 1130 last night. The driver sped off reaching speeds up to 70 miles per hour. And running and good hope but the driver took off again. The chase ended near 84th and carmen after the van hit a tree. Police say the 17yearold driver was taken into custody. Thankfully no one was hurt. Only on fox6 unbelievable video of a high speed chase through wauwatosa. Police say the driver hit speeds of 97 miles an hour and drove down a sidewalk to try and get away from officers. Dash cam video shows the chase went from tosa, int police say they began the pursuit because the car was stolen. What they didnt know is the driver, 40 year old lucas byrd, was wanted for a probation violation. Byrd misses a turn, drives through a yard, before later driving down a sidewalk. He actually hits a street sign, he jumps out of the car. Then the officers able to follow up. 53 we got a perimeter set up the yards, and were able to take him into custody byrd is in jail facing several charges. Hes done time for similar cases in the years for eluding an officer and recklessly endangering safety. The state Corrections Department says he just got out on may 17th one woman is dead and another Person Injured after a serious crash near 27th and wells. It happened a little after six last night. Police say a car going west on wells ran a red light. Colliding with a car on 27th street. A 64yearold woman who was a passenger in one of the cars died at the scene. Officials also say the driver was taken to the hospital. Rachael were right on par with average for the end of august today highs will reach the upper 70s with mostly sunny skies and low humidity. Storms come back wednesday and thursday morning as a low moves in from the west. Wednesday will be our comfortable. High 78 dewpoint 55 wind sw 515 mph 35 people are now homeless after a deadly fire at an apartment complex in sheboygan. Now the red cross many of them left without the shirt on their back without the medications they needed. Happening just over 24 hours ago one person was killed in the blaze. An Emergency Shelter is set up at farnsworth middle school. Displaced residents are getting help with their basic needs. And finding new housing. Neighbors are grateful to the red cross and to the First Responders who rushed into the burning building. I wanted to thank the men in the flames they were running towards making sure people are out. Id like to give a big shout out to them i mean that was heroic. The red cross says this fire is unusual. Because so many people are displaced. It put out an expanded call for service. Bringing in help from green bay, oshkosh and milwaukee. The red cross cannot provide this type of assistance without your generosity. If youd like to or the fox6 news app and click links for the necessary information. Youll also find information on volunteer opportunities. As summer comes to a close, the president ial campaigns are ramping up. Still ahead where Hillary Clinton and donald trump stand in the latest polls. Some residents in california are returning to their homes after wildfires forced evacuations. The latest on the damage to the area. Coming up. Plus massive amounts of damage hit michigan after a series of tornadoes touch down. The silver to be favorable for gop candidate donald trump. Bu while the numbers may not be good, republicans hope trump is turning a corner as he campaigns Hillary Clinton will be in california, facing more questions about her familys foundation. Doug luzader has more. There are a couple of recent polls suggesting that the race is tightening a bit now nationally , but the swing states may be another matter and thats why donald trump has been targeting ohio and virginia. Pkg donald trump heading to ohio today after trying to hit a reset button in virginia. A state that used to be reliably republican but he is behind Hillary Clinton there. Officials say he is back on track. Especially after a high profile visit to flood ravaged louisiana trying to draw a contrast with president obama who was criticized for continuing his vacation during the catastrophe. His new Campaign Manager suggests this has been a turning point. Conway this is the best week, i think, so far in the trump campaign, mostly because hes able to be himself, the authentic donald trump. But the campaign is having to push back on reports that trump is softening now on what has been a Signature Campaign issue illegal challenges are formidable. Beyond the polls, he is far behind Hillary Clinton on fundraising. Shes maintaining a much lower profile. Keeping reporters out of fundraisers in Marthas Vineyard and nantucket through the weekend. And more issues surrounding her familys foundation, which now says it will stop accepting foreign donations if clinton is elected. Her Campaign Manager says the attention is unfair. Mook when president bush the second president bush came into office, you never heard people asking questions about his familys foundation, which was a vr and members of his family remained on the board of their foundation while he was president. And the result of this may be that foreign donations may spike now for the clinton foundation. Now that foreign donors realize that they could be cut off if Hillary Clinton is elected. In washington, doug luzader, fox news. Some california residents returning to whats left after a Massive Wildfire tears through San Bernardino orders for the residents who have been out of their homes for five days. The blaze destroyed more than 100 homes and more than 200 other buildings. The fire burned through nearly 58 square miles and is about 85percent contained. So far there are no reports of serious injuries in michigan after six tornadoes reportedly touched down throughout the state. Officials with the National Weather service are still investigating. The twisters damaged homes, businesses and cars. Several communities from grand rapids in state. To ann arbor in the east were effected. Now those areas are coming together to help each other clean up the debris left behind. Toss to weather. Highs will reach the upper 70s with mostly sunny skies and low humidity. Tomorrow will warm slightly. Our highs will be back to the mid 80s, and dewpoints will be in the mid 60s. Although we should start off our day mostly sunny, clouds will return by the afternoon and evening. Storms come back wednesday and thursday morning as a low moves in from the west. Wednesday will be our stickiest day of the week. Well end this week with lower humidity and highs in the 70s for thursday afternoon and friday. Today mostly sunny and comfortable. Sw 515 mph tonight mostly clear. Low 58 dewpoint 57 wind sw 35 mph tuesday mostly sunny, warmer. High 83 dewpoint 64 wind ssw 515 mph wednesday mostly cloudy with scattered thunderstorms. Am low 66 high 81 dewpoint 68 wind ssw 515 mph thursday mostly cloudy with the chance for am thunderstorms. Am low 68 high 79 dewpoint 61 wind nw 510 mph friday mostly sunny. Am low 59 high 76 dewpoint 55 wind nnw 510 mph saturday mostly cloudy with a chance for late night rain and dewpoint 60 wind s 510 mph dewpoint 60 wind s 510 mph Port Washington shows plans for a new corporate campus and downtown housing. Plus a franklin spending plan jumps its first hurdle. Sean ryan joins us live from the Milwaukee Business Journal headquarters lets start with ansays development in Port Washington developments in Port Washington 1. What are the companys latest plans for a new corporate campus . 2. What other projects does it plan downtown . 3. When could they all be built . On franklin endorsement for Ballpark Commons spending 1. What are the next steps in the review . Review . The doj speaks for the first time on a their investigation into the death of sylville smith. Still ahead what officials had to say about what theyve found and why theyre not willing to rush the its an event that combines food and Furry Friends what more could you ask for. Carl is at the wisconsin humane societys ozaukee campus with more on f carl is at the wisconsin humane societys ozaukee campus with more on heres a look at this mornings big stories at 1130. The Wisconsin Department of justice speaks for the first time as the continue to investigate the shooting death of sylville smith. Plus. A high speed ch overnight ends in a crash. Coming up who police say was update on the investigation into the officer involved shooting of sylville smith. The state attorney general says the Police Body Cam video will not be released until the investigation is complete. Kim joins us in the newsroom with the very latest. Wisconsin attorney general brad schimel says the three officers involved in traffic stop and all critical witnesses have been interviewed. Schimel says investigators are reviewing the officers training. If theres a relationship between the officer and smith. He says releasing the body cam videos would compromise the integrity of the investigtion. Schimel says the justice departments top priority is following up on every lead, urging the public to wait until the investigation is done. He also asked for calm and patience. Now the unrest that occurred after these events did slow the our crime lab forensic investigators in body armor. In order for them to be able to collect evidence safely at the crime scene. Agents from the division of criminal investigations could not initially move as freely as they would have liked and were delayed in collecting information. Schimel says when the investigation is complete, smiths family will be the first to see the body camera video. He says not even the officers involved in the stop have seen it yet. We invite you to check out our News Conference. The Sherman Park Community continues to rebuild. And regain a sense of normalcy. This morning some students in the neighborhood will return to school with safety being the number one priority. Deandra corinthios has more. Were outside lumin schools. Where students will begin the school year today. It is just a few blocks. From where the destruction and violence the weekend. To assure them students will be safe. This week were expecting to learn more information about the investigation into the deadly officer involved shooting on august 13th. That sparked the violence. This. As several Community Leaders and faith based groups came together on sunday to pray for their city as it works through the turmoil. Parishioners at Sherman Park Lutheran Church were grateful their church was open despite the unrest. The pastor shared a message of hope and strength. A message he says will one of milwaukees poorest neighborhoods city officials are trying to offer hope at just the right time. Once overgrown with weeds. The newly named johnni mae Phillips Park was packed with families this weekend. Alderman Russell Stamper the second says yesterdays Ribbon Cutting of the park serves as a turning point in a week thats been marred by the sherman park unrest. Stamper blamed the protests on a lack of resources for children in the inner city. This park is one of 14 deteriorating parks that will be transformed. Were right on par with average for the end of august today highs will reach the upper 70s with mostly sunny skies and low humidity. Storms come back wednesday and thursday morning as a low moves in from the west. Wednesday will be our stickiest day of the week. Today mostly sunny and happening overnight Milwaukee Police are investigating a fatal shooting. It happened just after 1230 near 18th and hadley. Officials say an officer was patrolling the area after receiving a shot spotter call and found an 18 yearold man who had been shot. The victim died on scene. Crash overnight. Were told Brown Deer Police attempted to stop a stolen minivan near 60th and brown deer around 1130 last night. The driver sped off reaching speeds up to 70 miles per hour. And running multiple red lights. The van hit another vehicle near 76th and good hope but the driver took off again. The chase ended near 84th and carmen after the van hit a tree. Police say the 17yearold driver was taken into custody. Thankfully no one was hurt. Video of a high speed chase through wauwatosa. Police say the driver hit speeds of 97 miles an hour and drove down a sidewalk to try and get away from officers. Dash cam video shows the chase went from tosa, into milwaukee and back. Police say they began the pursuit because the car was stolen. What they didnt know is the driver, 40 year old lucas byrd, was wanted for probation violation. Byrd misses a turn, drives through a yard, before later driving down he jumps out of the car. Then the officers able to follow up. 53 we got a perimeter set up the yards, and were able to take him into custody byrd is in jail facing several charges. Hes done time for similar cases in the past. Court records show that in 2012, he was sentenced to four years for eluding an officer and recklessly endangering safety. The state Corrections Department says he just got out on may 17th 35 people are now homeles deadly fire at an apartment complex in sheboygan. Now the red cross is stepping in to help. An Emergency Shelter is set up at farnsworth middle school. Displaced residents are getting help with their basic needs. And finding new housing. Neighbors are grateful to the red cross and to the First Responders who rushed into the burning building. Jenna sachs spoke to those people effected by the blaze. She has more. I walked outside and it was an inferno. They awoke to the sound outside. Into a nightmare. There was no little about this fire. Ive never seen, ive never seen anything like that before. Fire destroyed half of the complex near carmen and county road oc. The other half. Was damaged by smoke and water. Apparently theyre just gonna level the place which is what were being told so were not going to be able to go back in. Jacqueline dirksen is among 35 neighbors. Now staying at this Emergency Shelter at farnsworth middle school. And were all in the same boat were all homeless. They had to leave the Apartment Building immediately so many of them left without the shirt on needed. With more than 40 units affected. The red cross put out an expanded call for service. We actually have supplies that have come down from green bay. Weve got volunteers who have come down from green bay, over from oshkosh, up from the milwaukee area. We were helping pound on doors you know to make sure everybody was out and theres some people returned to his apartment. To find anything. That could be salvaged. I just had a lot of water damage. Despite losing his home. The message he wants to get out. Is one of gratitude. I wanted to thank the men in uniforms you know they risked their lives they werent running away from the flames they were running towards