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Child sex crimes; Thiensville teacher, athletic director charged

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A now-former teacher at a Thiensville private school has been charged with child sex crimes.

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What we know:

The accused is 36-year-old Daniel Rick of Jackson. He is a former teacher and athletic director at Christ Alone Lutheran School.

He faces the following charges:

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  • Child enticement-expose genitals/pubic area/intimate parts
  • Exposing genitals/pubic area/intimate parts to a child

Case details

A criminal complaint accuses Rick of picking “favorite” boy students each year and having some of them sit on his lap, where he would touch their stomachs or rub their backs and kiss them.

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One student told Thiensville police he later told the student he had to stop because he “could lose his job or go to jail.”

The complaint adds that when parents met with Rick to discuss his behavior in January 2024, Rick “quickly broke into tears” then tried justifying his actions with a comparison to Jesus, saying, “Let the little children come to me.”

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Last month, detectives learned of even worse accusations, dating back to January 2024.

A student told police Rick asked him to come to his classroom after school.

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According to prosecutors, Rick compared the boy’s athletic abilities to older students, then pulled the boy’s pants down to “see his pubic hair.”

Rick’s accused of later kissing the boy on the cheek and instructing him not to tell anyone because he “didn’t want to get in trouble.”

The complaint states Rick admitted “what he did was wrong” in an interview last Friday with investigators.

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What’s next:

Rick made his initial court appearance on Tuesday, Jan. 21. His bond has been set at $100,000.

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Rick has also been ordered to have no contact with Christ Alone Lutheran School or Christ Alone Lutheran Church, or anyone under 18 years old, and to also not use the internet.

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He is due back in court in February.

School’s response

What they’re saying:

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Christ Alone Lutheran School provided the following:

“Dear Christ Alone Ev. Lutheran School Families, 

Student safety is a top priority for us at Christ Alone Lutheran School. In working with law enforcement, we have been informed and want to inform you that Mr. Rick has been charged with criminal conduct. We understand this information raises concerns. Since criminal charges are now pending, no additional information can be released at this time. 

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If you have any information relevant to this investigation or have concerns for your child, please contact the law enforcement officer listed below. Law enforcement advises that you please do not ask your children any specific questions regarding the above information. Law enforcement can help with how to approach the topic with your child, prepare you for reacting appropriately to their responses, and explain the process if necessary.

Ozaukee County Sheriff’s Office Investigator Karsen Frame 
(262) 284-8462 
kframe@ozaukeecounty.gov 

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We ask for your prayers on behalf of everyone who is hurting because of this turn of events. We commend everything into the hands of Him who assured us, “Peace I leave with you; my peace I give you. I do not give to you as the world gives. Do not let your hearts be troubled and do not be afraid.” (Jn 14:27)”

The Source: The information in this post was provided by online court records and the criminal complaint in this case.

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ICE in Milwaukee: US DOJ says it will not comply with mask ban ordinance

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ICE in Milwaukee: US DOJ says it will not comply with mask ban ordinance


The clock is ticking in the fight between ICE and Milwaukee. The federal Department of Justice gave Milwaukee until Friday to respond.

Law enforcement mask ban

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In April, Milwaukee passed an ordinance that bans all law enforcement from wearing masks. There are exemptions for health or safety reasons. Those breaking it can face a fine of up to $10,000. 

Supporters said it was part of what they called “ICE Out Milwaukee.” It was clear from debate, they were targeting immigration agents.

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The U.S. DOJ sent the mayor and city attorney a letter on July 10. It says the federal government will not comply. It tells the city to respond by this Friday, July 17, that it will not enforce the ban against federal agents.

One Milwaukee nonprofit leader critical of ICE responded to the situation.

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“I look at the federal government’s threats to Milwaukee as analogous to David versus Goliath,” said Emilio De Torre of the Milwaukee Turners at Turner Hall. “David was doing the right thing in the face of of violence and oppression, and Milwaukee’s doing the right thing too. If a person is proud of what they’re doing, if they know that what they’re doing is legal and justified, then they don’t need to be a coward and hide behind a mask.”

U.S. DOJ ultimatum

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The U.S. Department of Justice letter was signed by an assistant attorney and also Brad Schimel, who leads the U.S. attorney’s office in Eastern Wisconsin.

It says the mask ordinance is unconstitutional by breaking the U.S. Constitution’s supremacy clause.

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“This Mask Ban endangers federal officers and undermines federal law enforcement operations,” the letter also states. “The consequences are severe. Protecting the personal identities of federal officers and their families is especially critical in part due to the increasingly common threats of targeted harassment, tracking, interference, and assaults on federal agents for simply doing their jobs.”

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Several Milwaukee groups held a vigil and protest against ICE on Wednesday, July 15 in Burnham Park. That included Milwaukee Turners, the Milwaukee teachers’ union and Voces de la Frontera. They are criticizing recent deaths.

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Portions of this article were formatted using A.I. FOX6’s Jason Calvi and an editor reviewed it for accuracy and tone prior to publishing.

The Source: Information in this story was gathered from the U.S. Department of Justice, and Emilio De Torre, the Milwaukee Turners, along with Milwaukee’s ordinance on law enforcement masks.

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City funding awarded for redevelopment at 2618 N. Milwaukee

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The City of Chicago has awarded a $3 million Community Development Grant for the redevelopment of the former Grace’s Furniture building at 2618 N. Milwaukee. Planned by Bluestar Properties and Marc Realty, the building was built in 1914 as a storage warehouse and sits within the Logan Square Boulevards District.

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With K2 Studio serving as the architect, the existing structure will be converted into a four-story health club with a ground floor restaurant and cafe. Set to be known as Logan Square Athletic Club, the health club will be operated by Chicago Athletic Clubs. 

The redevelopment will rehabilitate the existing brick facade along N. Milwaukee Ave while creating a new brick facade on the south elevation.

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The $11 million development will be supported in part by the $3 million Community Development Grant, which is funded through the city’s Housing and Economic Development bond.

According to Block Club Chicago, the project is expected to begin construction in Fall 2026 with construction expected to last for one year, with the gym set to open in late 2027. 



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16-year-old shot in Milwaukee; police seek suspects

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A teen was shot in Milwaukee on the afternoon of July 14, and the Milwaukee Police Department is asking the public for information about the incident.

Police said a 16-year-old was shot in the 2700 block of North 44th Street around 4:23 p.m., according to a news release. The circumstances leading up to the shooting remain under investigation.

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Milwaukee police are looking for unknown suspects.

Anyone with information is asked to contact the Milwaukee Police Department at 414-935-7360 or, to remain anonymous, contact Crime Stoppers at 414-224-TIPS or submit a tip through the P3 Tips app.

Adrienne Davis is a general assignment and breaking news reporter for the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. Got any tips or stories to share? Contact Adrienne at amdavis@gannett.com. Follow her on X at @AdriReportss.



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