Milwaukee, WI
Concealed carry expo in Milwaukee; organizers urge education, choice
MILWAUKEE – The U.S. Concealed Carry Association is hosting its 20th annual expo in Milwaukee this weekend with a focus on gun ownership education.
“I have a family and everything, and I want to protect each and every one who’s in my household as well as myself,” said concealed carry gun owner Larry Harris.
Harris made the drive from Chicago to be a part of the USCCA Expo at the Wisconsin Center. He said proper gun ownership starts with education.
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“It’s like driving a car. If you get behind the wheel without any experience, you’re going to cause accidents. You’re going to hurt yourself or hurt somebody else,” Harris said. “Same thing with guns. You should always be trained.”
That’s what the expo is all about. From safety seminars to hands-on training, the point is to give everyone a chance to learn.
U.S. Concealed Carry Association Expo
“What we want to do is provide training and information with no bias whatsoever, so they can make an informed decision on how to protect themselves,” said Rob Chadwick, USCCA director of education and training.
Gun owner Julie Willis said the thought of owning a weapon initially intimidated her.
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“I went and did the training, and I learned,” she said. “Now I train, and I train, and I train because I respect that it’s a very powerful thing.
“I want to make sure it’s more powerful in my hands than in someone else’s.”
Organizers said it’s about making your own decision.
“There’s several other non-gun options here to defend yourself. It’s not all about the gun, it’s about being able to defend yourself,” Chadwick said.
The expo will continue Sunday, Sept. 10 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Information on how to get involved can be found on USCCA’s website.
Gun violence drum circle
A new youth organization gathered Saturday for a drum circle in honor of someone who died from gun violence.
Drums Up, Guns Down 414, which formed this summer, supports those with trauma from gun violence or who have lost loved ones because of it.
FOX6 News asked an organizer, Ojumire Charleston, how she felt about concealed carry education. She said it’s not a bad thing but caution around legal gun ownership is important.
“You don’t want to have people with a concealed carry license who does not have the right mentality on how to solve problems,” said Charleston. “You don’t want them to be able to have a concealed carry license.”
Milwaukee, WI
Bucks beat Magic, Giannis Antetokounmpo drops 41 points
ORLANDO, Fla. – Giannis Antetokounmpo had 41 points and 14 rebounds and the Milwaukee Bucks beat Orlando 109-106 on Friday night in spite of 34 points by the Magic’s Paolo Banchero in his long-awaited return from an injury.
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Damian Lillard added 29 points for the Bucks, including a couple of free throws with 9.3 seconds left for the game’s final points.
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Playing for the first time since tearing his right oblique on Oct. 30, Banchero also had seven rebounds and three assists in 27 minutes. He made 5 of 8 3-point shots.
Cole Anthony had 18 points and seven rebounds for Orlando and Tristan da Silva had 16 points and 10 rebounds.
Bobby Portis came off Milwaukee’s bench to score 11 points and grab seven rebounds.
With the Bucks clinging to a one-point lead with 9.3 seconds left, Lillard was fouled by Anthony Black and fell down while taking an inbounds pass. The Magic challenged the call but it was ruled that Black had made contact with both hands.
The Bucks shot 52% to offset nine missed free throws (seven by Antetokounmpo).
The Source: The Associated Press provided this report.
Milwaukee, WI
How to Watch Orlando Magic vs. Milwaukee Bucks on Friday, January 10
ORLANDO, Fla. – On the second night of a back-to-back, the Orlando Magic host the Milwaukee Bucks Friday night inside the Kia Center. Tipoff is at 7 p.m. ET.
Orlando is sandwiched in the middle of a three-games-in-four-days stretch. The Magic were beaten comfortably 104-89 by the Minnesota Timberwolves Thursday, dropping them to 22-17 this season. Their grasp on the fourth seed in the East is down to a one-game lead.
The Bucks come in off a day of rest, having defeated the San Antonio Spurs 121-105 at home Wednesday night. At 19-16, they’re hot on the Magic’s tail for the last spot of home-court advantage in the East’s playoff picture.
It’s the second matchup between the two teams this year, but the first one that was originally scheduled. An NBA cup quarterfinal matchup a month ago to the day altered that plan, however.
Who: Orlando Magic (22-17) vs. Milwaukee Bucks (19-16)
What: NBA Regular Season Game
When: Friday, January 10, 2025, 7 p.m. ET
Where: Kia Center, Orlando, Florida
TV: FanDuel Sports Network Florida, FDSN Wisconsin, NBA TV, NBA League Pass
Radio: 96.9 The Game, Orlando Magic Audio Network, SiriusXM
Point Spread: Milwaukee -6.5
Last Meeting: Milwaukee 114, Orlando 109 on 12/10/24
Orlando Magic
Milwaukee Bucks
Jamahl Mosley, Orlando Magic: Mosley tipped off his fourth NBA season as a head coach this season, all of which having come with the Magic. He’s 125-160 in the regular season all-time, and 3-4 in the playoffs. Before Mosley was named the head coach of the Magic, he was an assistant with Dallas, Cleveland, and Denver. He’s a Colorado alum, and played four years of professional basketball in Mexico, Australia, Finland and South Korea.
Doc Rivers, Milwaukee Bucks: Rivers is in his first full campaign with the Bucks after taking over for Adrian Griffin in the middle of the 2023-24 season. His coaching career began with the Magic in 1999-2000, when at age 38, he led the Magic to a 41-41 record and won the NBA’s Coach of the Year award. He’s a former NBA champion with the 2008 Boston Celtics, and has spent parts of 26 seasons manning NBA sidelines. Milwaukee is the fifth team he’s coached, with previous stops in Orlando, Boston, Los Angeles with the Clippers and Philadelphia. As part of the NBA’s 75 year anniversary celebration during the 2021-22 season, Rivers was named one of the 15 greatest coaches in league history.
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Milwaukee, WI
Milwaukee fatal crash; 58-year-old dead
MILWAUKEE – A 58-year-old is dead after a crash in Milwaukee on Thursday, Jan. 9.
The Milwaukee Police Department said it happened around 2:44 p.m. near Vienna and Appleton. The 58-year-old driver was traveling eastbound when the vehicle collided with an unoccupied, parked vehicle.
While being transported to a local hospital for injuries received, the driver became unresponsive and was pronounced deceased.
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The cause of the crash is still under active investigation.
Anyone with any 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 use the P3 Tips app.
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