Milwaukee, WI
Things to Do in Milwaukee This Weekend: July 12-14
ALL WEEKEND | CATHEDRAL SQUARE PARK, 520 E WELLS ST
Milwaukee’s beloved celebration of French culture is back! The four-day festival, put on by the East Town Association, draws in over 250,000 visitors each year. Head to Cathedral Square for delicious food, live music, the Storm the Bastille Run/Walk and more. Ranked by National Geographic as one of the best Bastille Days celebrations in the world, this festival remains one of Milwaukee’s most festive summer celebrations.
ALL WEEKEND | SOUTHRIDGE MALL, 5300 S. 76th ST., GREENDALE
Catch one of seven shows put on by Rafael the Clown and his team of acrobats and performers. The high-flying, family-friendly shows take place on (and over) a custom-designed water stage, which holds 35,000 gallons of water, with performers tumbling and twirling.
ALL WEEKEND | SAINT DOMINIC CATHOLIC PARISH, 18255 W. CAPITOL DR.
This four-day festival is fun for the whole family, including live music, a fish fry, a 5K run/2-mile walk, bags tournament and more. Buy a ticket for the grand raffle, and you could win a 2024 Ford Bronco Sport Big Bend or $25,000 cash. Find a full list of events on the parish’s website.
FRIDAY FROM NOON-1:30 P.M. | FISK AVENUE, 840 N. GRAND AVE., WAUKESHA
Fisk Avenue is hosting this workshop to teach kids how to make string art. With parental supervision, kids will be given a 10-foot by 10-foot board, string and nails to create their string-based masterpiece. After picking a shape, string color and background color, kids can bring their string masterpiece to life. Tickets are available for purchase ahead of the event, and can be found on the event’s website.
FRIDAY FROM NOON-4 P.M. | WASHINGTON PARK, 4000 W. GALENA ST.
This family-friendly outdoor event provides an afternoon of STEAM-based interactive activities for kids, along with a bike ride. Local businesses and organizations will be on-site with activities as well, including Harley Davidson, Wheel and Sprocket, Discovery World, the Urban Ecology Center and more. The fest is free to attend, but donations are accepted.
FRIDAY FROM 1-3 P.M. | KERN PARK, 3614 N. HUMBOLDT BLVD.
This volunteer event is a great opportunity to get outside and help keep Milwaukee’s riverfront clean. Event coordinators from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee will be providing all the necessary clean-up supplies for the event. Sign up ahead of time on the UWM website.
FRIDAY FROM 6-9 P.M. | BAYSHORE, 5800 N. BAYSHORE DR., GLENDALE
For this week’s entertainment at Bayshore’s Sounds of Summer event, The LoveMonkeys will be taking The Yard stage with high-energy music including pop hits and reggae rhythms. Different food trucks and pop-up shops will be present at the event for an evening of fun. This event is free to attend, and if you can’t make it this week, the concert series continue every Friday until Aug. 23.
FRIDAY AT 8 P.M. | VIER NORTH 1832 E NORTH AVE
Ben Janzow is performing at this weeks Vier North Live Vibes Fridays series. His set will include classic rock anthems and original songs, and admission is free.
SATURDAY AT NOON | GATHERING PLACE RIVERWEST TAPROOM, 811 E. VIENNA AVE.
This block party hosted by Gathering Place Brewing is celebrating its sixth year anniversary. Enjoy flavors from Chillwaukee, Cita & Papa’s Place (Taste of Love), Fresh-Fast & Delicious, Hot Box Pizza and more as well as new beers from Gathering Place. A full list of vendors and added beverages can be found at the event’s Facebook page.
SATURDAY FROM NOON-MIDNIGHT | 1818 N. FARWELL AVE.
Celebrate good vibes all day at the third annual Share the Vibes Fest, promoting emerging artists and musicians, furthering STEAM education and awareness, and providing a fun environment for networking and community building. Expect an afternoon of technology workshops, musical performances, live podcasting, food, drinks and more.
SATURDAY AT 7 P.M. | MILLER VISITOR CENTER, 4251 W. STATE ST.
Milwaukee Comedy is teaming up with Miller Brewery for this night of standup. The 21+ show is headlined by Milwaukee standup Chastity Washington – and of course there will be Miller beers on tap. Tickets are available on Milwaukee Comedy’s website and should be purchased ahead of time as seating is limited.
SATURDAY AND SUNDAY | FARMHOUSE PAINT BAR AND HALL, 4507 S. SIXTH ST.
This free weekend-long event features music, food and dance in honor of the Mexican artist Frida Kahlo. You’ll find interactive art pieces, painting classes and workshops, live music and food trucks.
SUNDAY FROM 6 A.M.- 2 P.M. | FIREMEN’S PARK, W65N796 WASHINGTON AVE., CEDARBURG
This popular flea market brings bargain-hunters to Cedarburg from all around the Milwaukee area four times a year, rain or shine. You’ll find a varied selection of antiques, collectibles, crafts, fine arts, pottery, fresh produce, seasonal items, sports memorabilia, architectural/industrial items, flea market items and more. Admission is free.
SUNDAY AT 6 P.M. | ANODYNE COFFEE ROASTING CO., 224 W. BRUCE ST.
Hear from student musicians at this live performance at the Walker’s Point cafe and venue – this year’s eclectic themes are pop-punk/emo, Hendrix and funk. Doors open at 5 p.m., and the show begins at 6 p.m.
Milwaukee, WI
Family of Milwaukee EMT killed in hit-and-run crash speaks out
Scene near 76th and Glendale, Milwaukee
MILWAUKEE – The family of a Milwaukee EMT who was killed on his way home from work in a on the city’s northwest side is speaking out for the first time.
What we know:
The Milwaukee County Medical Examiner’s Office confirmed 34-year-old Meng Kue died after a crash near 76th and Glendale on Thursday night, Jan. 15.
Scene near 76th and Glendale, Milwaukee
The Milwaukee Police Department said the crash happened around 9 p.m. Investigators say a vehicle traveling north on 76th collided with Kue’s vehicle, which was traveling east on Glendale. The other driver fled the scene.
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Kue was pronounced dead at the scene.
What they’re saying:
Bell Ambulance, Kue’s employer, released a statement on behalf of his family as police continue to investigate.
Scene near 76th and Glendale, Milwaukee
“We are thankful for the outpouring of support from everyone in the community since the sudden loss of our beloved Meng.
He was adored, cherished, and will be incredibly missed by his family and friends. We are extremely grateful to the first responders and law enforcement officials who have and will continue to assist with this tragedy.
Kue Family”
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What you can do:
Anyone with any information is asked to contact the MPD at 414-935-7360 or to remain anonymous, contact Crime Stoppers at 414-224-TIPS or use the P3 Tips app.
The Source: The information in this post was provided by the Milwaukee Police Department, Milwaukee County Medical Examiner’s Office and Bell Ambulance.
Milwaukee, WI
2017 Milwaukee homicide: Man now charged, warrant issued for arrest
MILWAUKEE – One Milwaukee man is now accused of killing another nearly a decade ago after police investigators obtained new information last year.
In court:
Prosecutors charged 40-year-old Rickey Brown Jr. with first-degree reckless homicide. Wisconsin Circuit Court records indicate a warrant has been issued for his arrest.
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64th and Ruby | Feb. 16, 2017
The backstory:
The homicide victim, identified in court filings as Rainier Sheridan, called police at around 1:30 p.m. to say he’d been shot. He gave an address, but did not respond to follow-up questions. When police got there, nobody answered the door.
A criminal complaint said officers went to the backyard and saw a black Buick parked with the driver’s door open – the interior in apparent “disarray” – but nobody was inside. A set of keys was found in the grass, and blood was seen on the concrete near the car.
The back door of the home was open, and court filings said officers went inside. They found Sheridan on the floor with multiple bullet wounds. He died in an ambulance on the way to a hospital. An autopsy determined he had been shot four times, and his manner of death was ruled a homicide.
What they’re saying:
According to the complaint, a neighbor told police she was watching TV in her living room when she heard multiple gunshots coming from the alley behind her home, and it sounded like they all came from the same gun. Another neighbor said she heard an argument followed by gunshots, but did not see anyone when she looked outside.
Court filings said a witness told police he saw a man running with a gun in the alley behind 64th Street. The witness said the suspect ran to a beige Chevrolet Tahoe and noted the vehicle’s front license plate was partially hanging off. The suspect got into the driver’s seat and drove away. The witness said he’d never seen the suspect or vehicle on the block before.
Sherman and Capitol | Feb. 16, 2017
Dig deeper:
Prosecutors said police were called about possible gunshots near Sherman and Capitol at around 12:45 p.m. the same day, roughly 45 minutes before Sheridan called 911. A witness said he saw a black car being chased by a tan Chevrolet SUV – possibly a Tahoe. The witness said the Chevrolet driver at one point was hanging outside the window and shooting a gun at the black car it was chasing.
Surveillance video captured the shooting, which court filings said showed the two vehicles and the Chevrolet driver with his arm extended out of the driver’s window “consistent with” the shooting that the witness described. Video from an MCTS bus also showed the Chevrolet had a front license plate that was hanging down.
The complaint said no bullet casings were found at the scene, “which would be consistent with a revolver or the casings being disturbed by heavy traffic at the intersection.”
Information leads to arrest
What they’re saying:
In January 2018, nearly a year after the shooting, a family member of the victim contacted police with information about the homicide. He said the victim had started dating a woman “around Christmas time in 2016,” according to court filings. He also said the woman’s ex-boyfriend was “Rickey Brown.”
The family member said he was told about a time that Brown “beat up” the woman because she was dating Sheridan, the complaint said. He also told police that Sheridan told him that Brown was “stalking” him and the woman when they were dating.
A detective investigated the family member’s statements, court filings said, first by searching dispatch records for any entry with “Rickey Brown.” The search showed a call for an “abduction” near 60th and Congress on Dec. 17, 2016. Records indicated Brown and the aforementioned woman were the two people involved.
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Prosecutors said bodycam footage from the incident showed the woman and Brown, as well as a beige Chevrolet Tahoe with the front license plate hanging on by one screw. The vehicle was “consistent with” the suspect vehicle involved in the incidents on Feb. 16, 2017. A records search revealed Brown owned a Chevrolet Tahoe, and the vehicle was found parked outside his listed address.
Multiple witnesses identified photos of Brown’s Chevrolet as “consistent with the suspect vehicle,” per the complaint. Multiple people who knew Brown also said he drove a tan Chevrolet Tahoe, one of whom said Brown would’ve been “the only person driving” the vehicle “during the time of the homicide.”
Brown was arrested, and his cellphone was seized as evidence, on Feb. 8, 2018. Court filings did not indicate when he was released from custody.
Milwaukee County Courthouse
Cellphone records
Dig deeper:
Court filings said police obtained cellphone records through a subpoena, including recent records. Records showed “numerous contacts” between Brown and the woman, as well as the woman and Sheridan, on the date of the homicide.
At around 12:30 p.m. on the date of the homicide, the complaint states Brown’s cellphone was using a tower near Green Bay and Hope that covers Capitol Drive. It was using a tower near 60th and Fond du Lac, which covers the residence where the victim was found – but not Brown’s residence – at around 1 p.m. that day.
The complaint also noted that while there was “extensive communication” between the woman and Brown leading up to the homicide, there were at the same time numerous attempts by the woman to call the victim. After the victim called 911, though, the woman “never attempts” to call or text the victim again.
New information uncovered
Dig deeper:
Police obtained a warrant to search Brown’s cellphone using “more advanced software” in 2025. During that search, detectives located several images “of importance.”
Those images included screen captures of text conversations between the woman and Sheridan that appeared to show an argument between them. The images had capture times of just after 11 a.m. on Feb. 16, 2017 – the date of the homicide.
Several photos on Brown’s cellphone were “consistent with being taken by” his cellphone camera, according to court filings. Those photos were taken from inside a car, and the dashboard was “consistent with” his Chevrolet Tahoe. Those photos had capture times of roughly 30 minutes before the homicide.
Prosecutors said one photo showed the intersection of 60th and Fond du Lac, another the intersection of 63rd and Congress – roughly one block from Sheridan’s home. The complaint said it would “be the most direct route” to the victim’s home. Other photos showed what appeared to show a home on the block where Sheridan was killed.
The Source: FOX6 News reviewed Information from the Milwaukee County District Attorney’s Office and Wisconsin Circuit Court.
Milwaukee, WI
Milwaukee shooting Saturday, 1 wounded near Washington Park
Milwaukee Police Department (MPD)
MILWAUKEE – One person was shot and wounded in Milwaukee on Saturday morning, Jan. 17.
38th and Cherry
What we know:
Police were called to the city’s Washington Park neighborhood at around 8:40 a.m. after a 25-year-old victim was shot. That victim was taken to a hospital.
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What we don’t know:
What led to the shooting is not yet known, and police are looking for whoever is responsible.
MPD tips
What they’re saying:
Anyone with information is asked to call MPD at 414-935-7360; to remain anonymous, call Crime Stoppers at 414-224-TIPS or use the P3 tips app.
The Source: The Milwaukee Police Department released information.
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