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As former President Donald Trump headed into a federal courthouse in Miami Tuesday, his politica stanley mugs l team was discussing another defense strategy from political attacks coming from Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis.DeSantis is claiming that a2018 bipartisan criminal justice reform billthat was signed into law by Trump has contributed to rising crime across the country. It s part of an effort DeSantis is hoping will help weaken Trump s standing as the law and order candidate amongst conservative voters.Steve Cortes, a former Trump advis stanley termohrnek er turned DeSantis supporter, said on Twitter that it s time for a law and order leader the same da stanley quencher y of Trump s arraignment in the classified documents case. It s the latest flashpoint in the escalating political tension between the two campaigns.SEE MORE: Trump and Biden had classified docs. Why is only Trump being charged Trump s political action committee PAC says DeSantis is changing his position on the bipartisan First Step Act. The legislation aimed to address inequities in the criminal justice system for first time offenders with misdemeanors, such as marijuana possession.It was praised by Republicans and Democrats 鈥?and even Kim Kardashian 鈥攁t the time. It was also one of the driving issues spearheaded by Jared Kushner, a Trump White House adviser and the former president s son-in-law.While DeSantis is now criticizing Trump for the First Step Act, he actually praised him as a law-and-order president while campaigning for him ahead of the 2020 Iswy Advocates worry mass evictions could start on January 1 if stimulus isn t passed soon
Anne Kear, 84, is revolutionary in her tiny town in rural Ohio. Before becoming a minister, she was a high school teacher. Well, I taught till 67 and then I got pregnant, Kear said. And you could not be pregnant in the classroom as a teacher, so I had to resign. There was no pregnancy leave in 1960s. She says pre stanley cup gnancy was even more complicat copo stanley ed if the mother was a high school stude stanley cup nt. Unless they had parents that were more open and got them contraceptives, there was no way to get them, Kear said.When teenagers got pregnant in her rural town back in the 60s, Kear says they were forced out of school. It was a given. A girl got pregnant, she was done with school. That was so unfair because the boy that got her pregnant may have been still in school, but that didn t matter, Kear stated.Kear was the first woman to join the school board. With unanimous support, she was able to pass a motion that allowed pregnant teens to stay in school. How would you have felt if your daughter had to quit high school and never finished it Kear said. And they just looked at me like, I never thought of that. They never thought of it. Fifty years later, a lot has changed about society. Society has been more accepting, Kear said.However, access to birth control varies from state to state and continues to be a hot topic for policymakers. Thats why an assistant professor of sociology, Amanda Jean Stevenson, at the University of Colorado Boulder wanted to find out if contraception makes women s
As former President Donald Trump headed into a federal courthouse in Miami Tuesday, his politica stanley mugs l team was discussing another defense strategy from political attacks coming from Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis.DeSantis is claiming that a2018 bipartisan criminal justice reform billthat was signed into law by Trump has contributed to rising crime across the country. It s part of an effort DeSantis is hoping will help weaken Trump s standing as the law and order candidate amongst conservative voters.Steve Cortes, a former Trump advis stanley termohrnek er turned DeSantis supporter, said on Twitter that it s time for a law and order leader the same da stanley quencher y of Trump s arraignment in the classified documents case. It s the latest flashpoint in the escalating political tension between the two campaigns.SEE MORE: Trump and Biden had classified docs. Why is only Trump being charged Trump s political action committee PAC says DeSantis is changing his position on the bipartisan First Step Act. The legislation aimed to address inequities in the criminal justice system for first time offenders with misdemeanors, such as marijuana possession.It was praised by Republicans and Democrats 鈥?and even Kim Kardashian 鈥攁t the time. It was also one of the driving issues spearheaded by Jared Kushner, a Trump White House adviser and the former president s son-in-law.While DeSantis is now criticizing Trump for the First Step Act, he actually praised him as a law-and-order president while campaigning for him ahead of the 2020 Iswy Advocates worry mass evictions could start on January 1 if stimulus isn t passed soon
Anne Kear, 84, is revolutionary in her tiny town in rural Ohio. Before becoming a minister, she was a high school teacher. Well, I taught till 67 and then I got pregnant, Kear said. And you could not be pregnant in the classroom as a teacher, so I had to resign. There was no pregnancy leave in 1960s. She says pre stanley cup gnancy was even more complicat copo stanley ed if the mother was a high school stude stanley cup nt. Unless they had parents that were more open and got them contraceptives, there was no way to get them, Kear said.When teenagers got pregnant in her rural town back in the 60s, Kear says they were forced out of school. It was a given. A girl got pregnant, she was done with school. That was so unfair because the boy that got her pregnant may have been still in school, but that didn t matter, Kear stated.Kear was the first woman to join the school board. With unanimous support, she was able to pass a motion that allowed pregnant teens to stay in school. How would you have felt if your daughter had to quit high school and never finished it Kear said. And they just looked at me like, I never thought of that. They never thought of it. Fifty years later, a lot has changed about society. Society has been more accepting, Kear said.However, access to birth control varies from state to state and continues to be a hot topic for policymakers. Thats why an assistant professor of sociology, Amanda Jean Stevenson, at the University of Colorado Boulder wanted to find out if contraception makes women s
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Days after a report surfaced indicating inhumane treatment by Texas border officials, the Department of Justice told Scripps News that it has sent a letter to the Texas governor and attorney general about its intent to pursue legal action related to unlawful construction of a floating barrier in the Rio Grande River. Texas border officials have strung miles of razor wire and built a wall of buoys in the river as part of a $4 billion effort from Gov. Greg Abbott called Operation Lone Star, through which Texas counties can deploy the National Guard to assist in border arrests and busing migrants to other cities.In emails first obtained by Hearst Newspapers andreported by the Associated Press, trooper and medic Nicolas Wingate told his superiors at the Texas Department of Public Safety he witnessed what he called inhumane tr stanley cup eatment in Maverick County.SEE MORE: The National Guard is assisting Texas with border protectionAbbott released a statement defending the actions of the Department of Public Safety while claiming that there have been no changes in policy that would put migrants at risk. No orders or directions have been given under Operation Lone Star that would compromise the lives of those attempting to cross the border illegally, Abbott said in a statement. The Texas Department of Public Safety and Texas Military Department continue taking steps to stanley cups monitor migrants in distress, stanley cup quencher provide appropriate medical attention when needed, and encourage them to use one of the Ihji After State of the Union, Tyre Nichols family pushes accountability
MILWAUKEE 鈥?There are a lot of ways to make your coffee exactly how you like it 鈥?change your milk, add some honey, put a little extra foam on top.But what if you want to make your coffee green At Interval Cafe, they re trying to do something good for the planet.Every to-go customer now has the option to skip the paper cup and plastic lid and go with glass instead.Owner Ryan Hoban said offering every drink ordered to-go in a reusable glass jar is the next step in trying to run an environmentally aware business. We re slowly figuring out that you can t just talk about sustainability, you need to figure it out as the whole picture of what you do, Hoban said. TMJ4 On top stanley travel mug of that, Interval does not charge a penny to do it. We need to make this as easy as possible for people to kind of adopt it. So what we do is give them away for free and hopefully they come back, he said.This is a trend that started on the West Coast.As far as the crew at Interval can tell, they re the first in Milwaukee t stanley cup o give it a try.Why try something different Because the explosion of coffee shops across the country means an explosion of trash.For every latte or cold brew, figure you re walking out the door with a plastic or paper cup.Maybe you take a paper sleeve, and of course there s a lid.All those cups add up.In 2019, a study estimated we go through 16 billion paper coffee cups around the world each year.With that much waste in play, Hoban says the jars idea is stanley trinkflaschen at least
Days after a report surfaced indicating inhumane treatment by Texas border officials, the Department of Justice told Scripps News that it has sent a letter to the Texas governor and attorney general about its intent to pursue legal action related to unlawful construction of a floating barrier in the Rio Grande River. Texas border officials have strung miles of razor wire and built a wall of buoys in the river as part of a $4 billion effort from Gov. Greg Abbott called Operation Lone Star, through which Texas counties can deploy the National Guard to assist in border arrests and busing migrants to other cities.In emails first obtained by Hearst Newspapers andreported by the Associated Press, trooper and medic Nicolas Wingate told his superiors at the Texas Department of Public Safety he witnessed what he called inhumane tr stanley cup eatment in Maverick County.SEE MORE: The National Guard is assisting Texas with border protectionAbbott released a statement defending the actions of the Department of Public Safety while claiming that there have been no changes in policy that would put migrants at risk. No orders or directions have been given under Operation Lone Star that would compromise the lives of those attempting to cross the border illegally, Abbott said in a statement. The Texas Department of Public Safety and Texas Military Department continue taking steps to stanley cups monitor migrants in distress, stanley cup quencher provide appropriate medical attention when needed, and encourage them to use one of the Ihji After State of the Union, Tyre Nichols family pushes accountability
MILWAUKEE 鈥?There are a lot of ways to make your coffee exactly how you like it 鈥?change your milk, add some honey, put a little extra foam on top.But what if you want to make your coffee green At Interval Cafe, they re trying to do something good for the planet.Every to-go customer now has the option to skip the paper cup and plastic lid and go with glass instead.Owner Ryan Hoban said offering every drink ordered to-go in a reusable glass jar is the next step in trying to run an environmentally aware business. We re slowly figuring out that you can t just talk about sustainability, you need to figure it out as the whole picture of what you do, Hoban said. TMJ4 On top stanley travel mug of that, Interval does not charge a penny to do it. We need to make this as easy as possible for people to kind of adopt it. So what we do is give them away for free and hopefully they come back, he said.This is a trend that started on the West Coast.As far as the crew at Interval can tell, they re the first in Milwaukee t stanley cup o give it a try.Why try something different Because the explosion of coffee shops across the country means an explosion of trash.For every latte or cold brew, figure you re walking out the door with a plastic or paper cup.Maybe you take a paper sleeve, and of course there s a lid.All those cups add up.In 2019, a study estimated we go through 16 billion paper coffee cups around the world each year.With that much waste in play, Hoban says the jars idea is stanley trinkflaschen at least
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MILWAUKEE 鈥?Milwaukee band Bug Moment announced on Twitter Friday morning that its concert at the Bayshore Culver s restaurant has been canc stanley taza eled after weeks of planning. The show, scheduled for July 22, drew a lot of attention online and a poster was even made for the occasion, featuring the four other bands that were also scheduled to perform. ITS HAPPENING. WE ARE PLAYIN MF CULVERS JULY 22ND YALL. BE THERE TO WITNESS MIDWEST HISTORY pic.twitter/tvL0550OA0mdash; BUG MOMENT LP1 OUT NOW @BugMoment June 20, 2023 Now, however, the band announced the gig has been canceled after weeks of planning. In their statement, the band said it went through all of the proper channels requir stanley romania ed to get approval for the event. In their statement shared on Twitter, Bug Moment said they received genuine excitement from the Bayshore Culver s team, and when they announced the show, th stanley cup ey said they got a truly overwhelming response from fans.The band shared that excitement with the Bayshore Culver s team, and said they were met with gratitude. However, less than 12 hours after sharing the news, the band said it received a request for the show to be canceled. That request came with an explanation that Culver s and the Culver s Bayshore Franchise owner had not fully considered potential noise level, safety, and security risks. Bug Moment said it offered to help take care of security and even offered to create an RSVP link to control crowd size. The band said in response, they were Acxn Thousands evacuated as wildfires ravage parts of Colorado, 26 homes lost
SAO PAULO AP 鈥?Brazil soccer great Pel茅 says an apparent tumor on the right side of his colon has been removed in an operation. The 80-year-old Pel茅 went to Albert Einstein Hospital in Sao Paulo last week for routine exams when stanley drink bottle the tumor was found. Pel茅 said on social media stanley mugg that he went underwent the surgery on Saturday. Luckily, I m used to celebrating big wins alongside you, Pel茅 said on Facebook. I m going to face this match more with a smile on my face, a lot of opti stanley borraccia mism, and joy to live surrounded by love from my family and friends. The hospital says he is in an intensive care unit and will be transferred to a regular room on Tuesday. Pel茅, whose real name is Edson Arantes do Nascimento, took to social media to deny he passed out. Guys I didn t pass out and I m very well, Pel茅 said. I went to get my routine exams, which I hadn t been able to do before because of the pandemic. Warn I don t play next Sunday! Pel茅 has had mobility problems since a failed hip replacement surgery in 2012. He has been forced to use walkers and wheelchairs in public. He has also been admitted to hospitals in recent years for kidney and prostate procedures. Pel茅 is the only male player to win three World Cups.
MILWAUKEE 鈥?Milwaukee band Bug Moment announced on Twitter Friday morning that its concert at the Bayshore Culver s restaurant has been canc stanley taza eled after weeks of planning. The show, scheduled for July 22, drew a lot of attention online and a poster was even made for the occasion, featuring the four other bands that were also scheduled to perform. ITS HAPPENING. WE ARE PLAYIN MF CULVERS JULY 22ND YALL. BE THERE TO WITNESS MIDWEST HISTORY pic.twitter/tvL0550OA0mdash; BUG MOMENT LP1 OUT NOW @BugMoment June 20, 2023 Now, however, the band announced the gig has been canceled after weeks of planning. In their statement, the band said it went through all of the proper channels requir stanley romania ed to get approval for the event. In their statement shared on Twitter, Bug Moment said they received genuine excitement from the Bayshore Culver s team, and when they announced the show, th stanley cup ey said they got a truly overwhelming response from fans.The band shared that excitement with the Bayshore Culver s team, and said they were met with gratitude. However, less than 12 hours after sharing the news, the band said it received a request for the show to be canceled. That request came with an explanation that Culver s and the Culver s Bayshore Franchise owner had not fully considered potential noise level, safety, and security risks. Bug Moment said it offered to help take care of security and even offered to create an RSVP link to control crowd size. The band said in response, they were Acxn Thousands evacuated as wildfires ravage parts of Colorado, 26 homes lost
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A show produced by Los Angeles Lakers superstar LeBron James has won a Daytime Emmy. Recipe for Change: Standing Up to Antisemitism won for outstanding daytime special at the Creative Arts and Lifestyle ceremony Saturday in Los Angeles.The YouTube Or stanley flask iginals special was executive produced by James and his business partner Maverick Carter as well as three others. It was hosted by Ilana Glazer, Moshe Kasher and Idina Menzel.SEE MORE: Kareem Abdul-Jabbar falls and breaks hi stanley spain p at Los Angeles concertJam stanley cup es has previously won three Sports Emmy awards, including one this year for The Redeem Team about the 2008 U.S. Olympic men s basketball team.Trending stories at ScrippsnewsKareem Abdul-Jabbar falls and breaks hip at Los Angeles concertBrowns Myles Garrett fined $25,000 by NFL for criticizing officialsChargers fire head coach after 63-21 loss to Raiders Skpn Contaminated cooling tower blamed for outbreak of Legionnaires in New Hampshire
TULSA 鈥?Authorities in Oklahoma say that a statue of a star Native American ballerina that was stolen from the front of a museum in Tulsa was sold for scrap metal.The bronze statue of Marjorie Tallchief stood outside the Tulsa Historical Society as part of the Five Moons display before it was stolen on Thursday.According to Tulsa Police, several of the pieces were recovered at a recycling center in Catoosa on Monday.Museum officials said on Facebook Monday that the pieces recovered were all cut up. I, on behalf of our board of directors, staff and volunteers, want to thank all of those who so quickly spread the news that one of our beloved Five Moons statues had been stolen, the museum s executive director Michelle Place said. We are hoping that additional information regarding the missing pieces will be located so that we can then do our best to restore this Native American symbol through art. T botella stanley he Tulsa World reported that the pieces were recovered from CMC Recycling, which contacted the museum.According to the Associated Press, several pieces are still missing, including the head and part of an arm. The Tulsa Police Department is working diligently to apprehend the thief, the museum said. There are promising leads due to the recycling center s due diligence. Museum of stanley tazas ficials said Tuesday that the artist wh stanley quencher o helped sculpt some of the statues, Gary Henson, is working on restoring the piece with what parts of the figure were recovered.If he isn t able to restore it, the mu
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TULSA 鈥?Authorities in Oklahoma say that a statue of a star Native American ballerina that was stolen from the front of a museum in Tulsa was sold for scrap metal.The bronze statue of Marjorie Tallchief stood outside the Tulsa Historical Society as part of the Five Moons display before it was stolen on Thursday.According to Tulsa Police, several of the pieces were recovered at a recycling center in Catoosa on Monday.Museum officials said on Facebook Monday that the pieces recovered were all cut up. I, on behalf of our board of directors, staff and volunteers, want to thank all of those who so quickly spread the news that one of our beloved Five Moons statues had been stolen, the museum s executive director Michelle Place said. We are hoping that additional information regarding the missing pieces will be located so that we can then do our best to restore this Native American symbol through art. T botella stanley he Tulsa World reported that the pieces were recovered from CMC Recycling, which contacted the museum.According to the Associated Press, several pieces are still missing, including the head and part of an arm. The Tulsa Police Department is working diligently to apprehend the thief, the museum said. There are promising leads due to the recycling center s due diligence. Museum of stanley tazas ficials said Tuesday that the artist wh stanley quencher o helped sculpt some of the statues, Gary Henson, is working on restoring the piece with what parts of the figure were recovered.If he isn t able to restore it, the mu
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In Today s Talker 鈥?Move over baby showers and weddings! There s a new life event people are opening registries for: divorce. It s part of a growing trend toward breaking the stigma of broken marriages. This trend joins divorce parties and formal divorce announcements in mirroring weddings and the invites that come along with them. Many retailers offer registries for a variety of reasons, including divorce. Fresh Starts on Amazon has between 50 and 70,000 monthly visitors. You can watch the full Today s Talker here. Talk to us: Hey t stanley mugs here! At TMJ4 News, were all about listening to our audience and tackling the stuff that really matters to you. Got a story idea, tip, or just w stanley polska ant to chat about this piece Hit us up using the form below. For more ways to get in touch, head over to tmj4/tips. Its about time to watch on your time. Stream local news and weather 24/7 by searching for TMJ4 on your device.Available for downlo botella stanley ad on Roku, Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV, and more.Report a typo or error Hxyb Man dies after semi tractor rolls over him in Kenosha: Police
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In Today s Talker 鈥?Move over baby showers and weddings! There s a new life event people are opening registries for: divorce. It s part of a growing trend toward breaking the stigma of broken marriages. This trend joins divorce parties and formal divorce announcements in mirroring weddings and the invites that come along with them. Many retailers offer registries for a variety of reasons, including divorce. Fresh Starts on Amazon has between 50 and 70,000 monthly visitors. You can watch the full Today s Talker here. Talk to us: Hey t stanley mugs here! At TMJ4 News, were all about listening to our audience and tackling the stuff that really matters to you. Got a story idea, tip, or just w stanley polska ant to chat about this piece Hit us up using the form below. For more ways to get in touch, head over to tmj4/tips. Its about time to watch on your time. Stream local news and weather 24/7 by searching for TMJ4 on your device.Available for downlo botella stanley ad on Roku, Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV, and more.Report a typo or error Hxyb Man dies after semi tractor rolls over him in Kenosha: Police
MILWAUKEE 鈥?Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers is proposing a plan that would legalize Marijuana and allowing Wisconsin residents 21 years of age and up to buy and use the drug for recreational purposes and 18 years of age and older medicinally.It s a plan he says could bring in more than $165 million in tax revenue to be put towards rural schools and the state s equity initiatives.According to his office, stanley quencher it would all be regulated by both the Department of Revenue and the Department of Agriculture, Trade, and Consumer Protection. U stanley cup nder the Governor s plan, marijuana would be taxed and regulated much like alcohol. But is that a good idea To gain a full perspective, TMJ4 s Ryan Jenkins is going 360. Talking to state lawmakers on both sides of the aisle. In this story, you ll gain perspective from one Democrat who supports the efforts to bring in more tax revenue and decriminalize marijuana, pushing towards an opportunity to eliminate a clear racial disparit stanley mugs y, one Republican who says he has an open-mind, when it comes to legalizing cannabis, but wants to see more research, and also from two Wisconsin women with very different views. One who uses recreational cannabis regularly and one who is a concerned mother who worries her children could be exposed to what some call a gateway drug. That s where we start.Leah Noid is a local mom who is concerned about what legalizing marijuana in Wisconsin could mean for her family. She has two young sons who she says could easily be influenc
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We don t have to tell you that eating out is expensive. You know that reality right now.The latest government numbers show prices at restaurants were up more than 5% in January compared with a year ago.That s a lot more than the price of groceries, which still cost more than they used to, but are up only just more than 1% from last year to this year.Restaurants continue to make changes to deal with higher food prices. Looking at what s gone on with labor costs, labor costs for the past couple of years have been at historic highs, just as food costs have been, so consequently operators have had to move up those menu prices, said Hudson Riehle wit stanley puodelis h the National Restaurant Association.A recent report from the National Restaurant Association looking at the state of the industry for this year found you can also expect changes to menus to happen more frequently.Thos stanley website e changes can include taking things off the menu, changing the size of meals, or substituting foods that cost less. We definitely expec stanley cup t price inflation to moderate. It doesn t mean that it s going back to that 1 to 3-percent annual increases which were in existence prior to the onset of the pandemic, said Riehle.Another thing you can expect to see more of at restaurants this year is loyalty and rewards programs.But also expect to see who is waiting on you to change.The major staffing shortages we saw during the pandemic aren t there anymore.But the people who run restaurants say recruitment is still their top challeng Uaog Pediatricians warn of post-COVID complications coming
MILWAUKEE 鈥?A Milwaukee man died Tues stanley cup day after he was shot while driving and crashed into a light pole, according to police.Police say the 33-year-old man was driving at about 1:19 pm. Tuesday when several shots were fired and he was hit. After he was shot, the man collided with a light pole.The man suffered life-threatening injuries from the gunshots and died at a local hospital, police say. He was later identified as Mario Granville of Mil stanley spain waukee. Police say they are looking for unknown suspects in the shooting. Anyone with any stanley mug information is asked to contact Milwaukee Police at 414 935-7360. Or to remain anonymous, contact Crime Stoppers at 414 224-Tips or use the P3 Tips App. MCMEO investigating the homicide of an adult male in the 9100 blk of W Appleton. @MilwaukeePolice investigating. Autopsy tomorrow.mdash; Medical Examiner @mkemedexamine March 8, 2022 An autopsy on the man will be performed Wednesday, the Milwaukee County Medical Examiner s Office says.We will update this story with new details as we get them..Report a typo or error // Submit a news tip
We don t have to tell you that eating out is expensive. You know that reality right now.The latest government numbers show prices at restaurants were up more than 5% in January compared with a year ago.That s a lot more than the price of groceries, which still cost more than they used to, but are up only just more than 1% from last year to this year.Restaurants continue to make changes to deal with higher food prices. Looking at what s gone on with labor costs, labor costs for the past couple of years have been at historic highs, just as food costs have been, so consequently operators have had to move up those menu prices, said Hudson Riehle wit stanley puodelis h the National Restaurant Association.A recent report from the National Restaurant Association looking at the state of the industry for this year found you can also expect changes to menus to happen more frequently.Thos stanley website e changes can include taking things off the menu, changing the size of meals, or substituting foods that cost less. We definitely expec stanley cup t price inflation to moderate. It doesn t mean that it s going back to that 1 to 3-percent annual increases which were in existence prior to the onset of the pandemic, said Riehle.Another thing you can expect to see more of at restaurants this year is loyalty and rewards programs.But also expect to see who is waiting on you to change.The major staffing shortages we saw during the pandemic aren t there anymore.But the people who run restaurants say recruitment is still their top challeng Uaog Pediatricians warn of post-COVID complications coming
MILWAUKEE 鈥?A Milwaukee man died Tues stanley cup day after he was shot while driving and crashed into a light pole, according to police.Police say the 33-year-old man was driving at about 1:19 pm. Tuesday when several shots were fired and he was hit. After he was shot, the man collided with a light pole.The man suffered life-threatening injuries from the gunshots and died at a local hospital, police say. He was later identified as Mario Granville of Mil stanley spain waukee. Police say they are looking for unknown suspects in the shooting. Anyone with any stanley mug information is asked to contact Milwaukee Police at 414 935-7360. Or to remain anonymous, contact Crime Stoppers at 414 224-Tips or use the P3 Tips App. MCMEO investigating the homicide of an adult male in the 9100 blk of W Appleton. @MilwaukeePolice investigating. Autopsy tomorrow.mdash; Medical Examiner @mkemedexamine March 8, 2022 An autopsy on the man will be performed Wednesday, the Milwaukee County Medical Examiner s Office says.We will update this story with new details as we get them..Report a typo or error // Submit a news tip
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