Milwaukee, WI
13-year-old killed in shooting on Milwaukee’s south side, 2 injured
A 13-year-old was killed throughout a taking pictures Sunday on Milwaukee’s south facet that additionally injured two different younger folks.
Milwaukee police mentioned in an announcement Monday the taking pictures occurred on Sunday round 9:40 p.m., within the 1900 block of South Fifth Road, close to Rogers Road.
Extra:Two teenagers killed in separate incidents on Easter Sunday in Milwaukee
The teenager was taken to a native hospital, the place she was pronounced useless. Her identification was not instantly identified.
A ten-year-old Milwaukee woman additionally suffered life-threatening accidents and was taken to an area hospital. She was listed in critical however steady situation, and is predicted to outlive, police mentioned within the assertion.
A 3rd sufferer, an 18-year-old man from Milwaukee, additionally sufferednon-life threatening accidents. He was taken to an area hospital and in addition is predicted to outlive.
Extra:Two Wauwatosa cops shot and wounded a 17-year-old Tuesday in Milwaukee throughout a stolen automobile investigation
Police mentioned particulars main as much as the taking pictures remained beneath investigation Monday, and that an unknown suspect was being sought.
Anybody with any details about the taking pictures is requested to contact Milwaukee police at 414-935-7360, or to stay nameless, contact Crime Stoppers at 414-224-Suggestions, or use the P3 Suggestions app.
Milwaukee, WI
Firebirds stop Admirals, 5-2, to win Game 3 and force Milwaukee into elimination game
Five different players score in the decisive win that gives the Firebirds their ninth consecutive.
After the Coachella Valley Firebirds won the first two games of their best-of-seven series against the Milwaukee Admirals, there was never any doubt that the first period in Game 3 on Tuesday was going to be a big one.
Back at home in Wisconsin, the Admirals could get back into the series by setting the early tone. Conversely, the Firebirds could further separate themselves in the series with a strong early effort.
As it turns out, it was the latter narrative that came to fruition.
The Firebirds scored three first period goals and added another early in the second period to take a big lead en route to a 5-2 win in front of a crowd of 4,729 inside UW-Milwaukee Panther Arena. The win forces the Admirals into an elimination game on Thursday in their American Hockey League Western Conference championship series.
“We knew they were going to come our hard to protect home ice,” said defenseman Cale Fleury, who scored 31 seconds into the game. “So, we had to match their intensity.”
The Firebirds will take a 3-0 lead in the series into Thursday’s Game 4 in Milwaukee. Coachella Valley has now won nine consecutive Calder Cup Playoff games.
After Fleury scored, Ryker Evans and Ryan Winterton added first period goals. Max McCormick then scored early in the second and Jacob Melanson scored late on an empty net to seal the game for Coachella Valley.
Chris Driedger saved 28 shots in the game and recorded his seventh game with two or fewer goals allowed this postseason.
The Firebirds were 0-for-3 on the power play and 3-for-3 on the penalty kill.
The Admirals cut the Firebirds’ four-goal lead in half in the second period, on goals by Marc Del Gaizo and Fedor Svechkov. But the Firebirds killed off a penalty with fewer than 11 minutes to play and Driedger maintained a clean sheet in the third period.
McCormick nearly scored a second goal late in the game, but the puck hit the inside of the post on the Admirals’ goal.
Milwaukee was then unable to cut the deficit a third time despite a late 6-on-5 advantage after pulling goaltender Troy Grosenick.
This is a developing story.
Milwaukee, WI
Milwaukee Public Schools Superintendent Keith Posley gets $160,000 severance
Milwaukee Public Schools Superintendent Keith Posley will leave the district with a $160,000 severance payment, according to a separation agreement released to the Journal Sentinel on Tuesday.
Posley and board also agreed not to disparage each other. Posley also agreed not to disparage any past or present MPS employees.
Posley’s resignation, which is effective June 30, was approved by school board members after a closed-door Monday night meeting that went into the early hours of Tuesday.
Community members have been calling for Posley to lose his job after state and federal officials raised alarms about failures of MPS leaders, including their financial reporting practices and oversight of the district’s Head Start preschool programs.
The severance payment will go to Posley in a lump sum, after excluding taxes, in July.
Posley will continue receiving his salary through June. His annual salary is about $303,000.
The agreement also notes that Posley is eligible to continue receiving health insurance payments from MPS for six months, unless he becomes eligible for insurance through another employer before then.
MPS will also pay $38,500 into Posley’s retirement plan on June 30.
The agreement also notes that the resignation is not an “acknowledgment or admission by the Board or Dr. Posley of any liability or wrongdoing whatsoever under federal, state or local law.”
MPS has not granted interview requests with Posley.
Contact Rory Linnane at rory.linnane@jrn.com. Follow her on X (Twitter) at @RoryLinnane.
Milwaukee, WI
Enjoy a taste of the Mediterranean at Brisa Do Mar in Milwaukee
MILWAUKEE – Enjoy the food of Europe, including Mediterranean cuisine and Neapolitan pizza straight from a wood-fired oven, right in downtown Milwaukee!
Brian Kramp stopped at Brisa Do Mar to check out the menu and more.
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