Midwest
Heartbroken widow of slain Michigan officer remembers him as 'truly exceptional': 'Our family lost everything'
Jacqueline Reckling said her family has lost its “rock” after her husband was killed in the line of duty Saturday night, leaving behind three young children and one on the way.
“The world has been hearing about how the Oakland County Sheriff’s Office lost a talented and dedicated detective this weekend. But more significantly, our family lost everything,” the grieving widow told “Fox & Friends” Tuesday.
Thirty-year-old Bradley Reckling, a Michigan sheriff’s deputy, was killed in an ambush when the driver of a stolen vehicle jumped out and opened fire.
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Jacqueline, who is pregnant with the couple’s fourth child, said her young daughters – ages six, four and one – do not yet fully understand what happened to their father.
“He was everything that was good and truly an exceptional human being. He poured his entire heart into every aspect of his life, and he was selfless in giving. He put himself before others, and he always showed up,” she said. “He loved being a detective, and he was a great detective for all those reasons. But he loved being a dad more, and he was the best dad to our girls. … He taught so much to our girls, and they looked up to him so much. They wanted to be just like him. And they deserve so much more time with him.”
Oakland County Sheriff Michael Bouchard told “Fox & Friends First” that Bradley was in plain clothes and an unmarked car at the time of the incident. He reported that three people have since been arrested.
Bouchard noted Bradley’s diligence and work ethic, saying he was “honored” to promote him to sheriff’s deputy.
Deputy Brad Reckling tragically lost his life in the line of duty on June 23, 2024. He leaves behind a wife and three children. (Oakland County Sheriff’s Office)
“So many people are hurting after this and just crushed, quite frankly,” Bouchard said. “I think sometimes when you lose someone that’s this impactful and larger-than-life, it makes a bigger crater, if you will.”
“What we’re trying to do is do everything we can to help the family, support the family, take out some of the financial bumps and edges that they’re going to be facing. We’ll never fill that hole, no one will ever be able to do that, but we’re going to try to help them on things we can help and be there for them.”
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Tunnel to Towers CEO Frank Siller has since promised to pay off the Recklings’ mortgage to help alleviate the financial burden Jacqueline now faces as a soon-to-be mother of four. The family also has a GoFundMe page for support.
Jacqueline’s message to Americans is to remember that police officers are just doing their jobs and going home to their families like everyone else.
“Brad was my best friend. We made such a great team together, and we were building such a beautiful life,” she said. “We lost the rock of our family in addition to the community losing a detective.”
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Detroit, MI
Detroit getting pro women’s hockey team? What we know about the rumors
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Is a professional women’s hockey team coming to Detroit?
The answer is not fully clear yet, but the buzz for Hockeytown to get a Professional Women’s Hockey League (PWHL) team very soon is real.
Denise Ilitch, who’s family owns the Detroit Red Wings, the Tigers and Little Caesars Arena (her brother Christopher Ilitch runs the day-to-day operations), predicted the PWHL was coming to Detroit earlier this year.
“I believe we’ll be getting a team in Detroit soon, which really excites me,” Ilitch said on her “Denise Ilitch Show” podcast on March 31.
Ilitch also serves on the Board of Regents at the University of Michigan and has been a strong advocate for a U-M women’s hockey team in recent years.
Media reports from the New York Times and The Hockey News also indicate that Detroit may be next in line for an expansion team, after the league added two teams last month in Seattle and Vancouver. The league is looking to 2-4 teams by 2026-27.
The PWHL has made tour stops to Detroit four times in the last three years and some of the best women’s hockey players in the nation are from Michigan, including Megan Keller, who was the hero for Team USA women’s hockey at the 2026 Winter Olympics.
During the 2023-24 season, 13,736 hockey fans set an attendance record at the time for a professional women’s hockey game in the United States.
The PWHL, which celebrated its first season in 2023-24, has gained extra interest since the 2026 Winter Olympics.
If Detroit got a PWHL team, some fans hope that could push the University of Michigan and Michigan State University to eventually add Division I women’s hockey programs.
The league’s last appearance in Detroit on March 28, 2026, featured a 3-1 Montreal Victoire win over the New York Sirens in front of 15,938 fans at Little Caesars Arena.
The Free Press reached out to officials with the city of Detroit, but they did not immediately provide comment.
Free Press reporter Helene St. James contributed reporting.
Jalen Williams is a trending reporter at the Detroit Free Press. Contact him at jawilliams1@freepress.com.
Milwaukee, WI
Milwaukee fatal shooting early Saturday, 18-year-old killed
Milwaukee Police Department (MPD)
MILWAUKEE – One person was killed in a shooting in Milwaukee early Saturday morning, May 2.
According to the Milwaukee Police Department, just after 1 a.m., an 18-year-old was shot in the area of 62nd and Arthur (near the border between Milwaukee and West Allis).
The shooting victim died from their injuries.
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Minneapolis, MN
4 injured in shooting at south Minneapolis park, officials say
Police in Minneapolis are investigating after city officials said four people were injured in a shooting at Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Park on Friday night.
According to the Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board, officers responded to a report from an individual of a suspicious person around 8:38 p.m. The caller said there was a large gathering of young adults in the parking lot of the park, which is located at 4055 Nicollet Ave.
According to city officials, multiple gunshots were fired before the officers arrived at the park.
A 19-year-old woman was taken to the hospital by ambulance with serious injuries, city officials said. Three other people, whose ages have yet to be disclosed, self-transported to the hospital with gunshot-related injuries
No suspects in the shooting have been arrested, officials said.
Park police are working with the Minneapolis Police Department to investigate the incident.
This is a developing story.
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