Milwaukee, WI
Edvinsson Out, Griffins Fall to Milwaukee; Danielson Debuts
The Grand Rapids Griffins, playing without injured defenseman Simon Edvinsson, fell 5-2 to the Milwaukee Admirals on the road Monday in Game 2 of their AHL playoff series.
The best-of-five series is now tied 1-1 heading into Wednesday’s Game 3 at Grand Rapids’ Van Andel Arena. Game 4 will be Friday in Grand Rapids.
Griffins coach Dan Watson said Edvinsson is day to day with an undisclosed injury. “We’ll see if he’s ready Wednesday,” Watson said.
The game marked the professional debut of 2023 Red Wings first round pick Nate Danielson (drafted ninth overall). The skilled forward had no points, no shots and was minus-1. He said he had a little bit of nervousness.
“I thought I was alright,” Danielson said. “But I think I can definitely be better.”
Watson thought he was sound. “Smart player,” Watson said. “I think he moves well. It’s a tough game to throw him into right away, but he can handle it. He’s used to that type of pressure. I thought he did well, but he will get better as the games go along.”
The Griffins were behind 4-0 before scoring two goals late in the third period to make the game closer. Carter Mazur and Dominik Shine had the Griffins tallies. It was Mazur’s third goal of the postseason.
Sebastian Cossa was in net, stopping 21 of 25 shots. The Griffins got themselves in trouble with three consecutive penalties in the first period. The Grand Rapids group also gave up a shorthanded goal in the second period.
Milwaukee, WI
Milwaukee leaders discuss ongoing police officer recruitment efforts
MILWAUKEE – Milwaukee Mayor Cavalier Johnson joined the Milwaukee Police Department and leaders from the city’s Fire and Police Commission on Thursday to announce a new police officer recruitment video and website.
What they’re saying:
During the news conference, city leaders also discussed the city’s ongoing efforts to recruit new police officers to grow the size of the department. Those efforts include a partnership with Safeguard Recruiting, a leading law enforcement recruiting agency.
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“The FPC has implemented several strategies and initiatives to improve and modernize recruitment and hiring processes. We now employ a continuous recruitment model, which allows entry-level applicants to apply year round,” said Leon Todd, FPC executive director.
Since the launch of Safeguard’s digital recruitment campaign and candidate nurturing efforts in fall 2025, the city’s police officer applications have more than doubled.
The Source: FOX6 News went to Thursday’s news conference and referenced information from the city.
Milwaukee, WI
Morant to Milwaukee? Efforts to deal Ja could lead to pairing with Giannis
The Milwaukee Bucks are working on a Plan B in order to keep Giannis Antetokounmpo, which definitely borders on a Hail Mary at this point.
Maybe nearby Green Bay and those successful last heaves on a prayer Aaron Rodgers threw are factoring into GM Jon Horst’s thinking, but word is Milwaukee is kicking around the idea of trading for Memphis Grizzlies point guard Ja Morant.
NBA insider Jake Fischer reported that the teams have been in contact. The Miami Heat are also rumored to be chasing Antetokounmpo and contemplating whether to go all-in on change by adding Morant to the mix as well.
The Wolves and Heat, sources say, still believe they are in play for landing Giannis Antetokounmpo today, although like the Warriors, few believe Milwaukee is actually serious about parting ways with their franchise face. I’m still being told the Bucks are engaged with the…
— Jake Fischer (@JakeLFischer) February 5, 2026
Morant, a former All-Star and the face of the franchise in Memphis, has been available for weeks, but the asking price for his services has been reduced dramatically this week. Teams know the Grizzlies are in the midst of a complete rebuild initiated by moving Desmond Bane to Orlando last July and Jaren Jackson Jr. to Utah on Tuesday. Keeping Morant, who has clashed with first-year head coach Tuomas Iisalo this season, would be a distraction and hold back the development of Ty Jerome and Cam Spencer.
Any deal in which the Bucks land Morant would almost certainly include Kyle Kuzma since the Grizzlies are unlikely to commit long-term to Myles Turner given the presence of Zach Edey, but a deal involving Kuzma and guys with player options for next season, Kevin Porter Jr., Gary Trent and Gary Harris, could work.
Others on expiring deals like Amir Coffey and Cole Anthony would potentially be included to make salaries match, but the bottom line is the Bucks could secure Morant for a player who hasn’t panned out in Kuzma and one who is unlikely to stay unless he receives a significant pay increase in Porter since he’s got a relatively light player option ($5.39 million) that he can waive this offseason.
Antetokounmpo would then have Morant, Turner and Bobby Portis locked into long-term deals around him while also still having brothers Thanassis and Alex on the roster, which is unlikely to happen elsewhere.
Since the “Greek Freak” has left open the possibility of remaining in Milwaukee so long as the front office can build a winning roster around him, Horst has been able to operate without a trade demand hanging over his head.
Prior to his most recent soleus strain, Antetokounmpo hoped to at least make the play-in and see what his team could accomplish if everyone was healthy, but the Eastern Conference has seen teams like the Cleveland Cavaliers and Boston Celtics grow stronger at the trade deadline. The Detroit Pistons and New York Knicks join those two atop the East, while the Bucks, winners of consecutive games for the first time since early January, are three games back of the final play-in spot.
Milwaukee could gamble that Morant and Antetokounmpo would be able to surge down the stretch if both are healthy, but the possibility than exists that it doesn’t work, Giannis still wants out, and they’ve got Morant on the books for more than $86 million over the next two seasons.
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Milwaukee, WI
Milwaukee homicide; man charged, loved ones mourn victim
MILWAUKEE – A Milwaukee family is facing the unthinkable after their loved one was shot and killed Monday morning inside his east side apartment building.
What we know:
Family members and loved ones on-and-off-camera described 50-year-old Angelo Nelson as the life of every room, someone who made everyone feel special. They say his death never should have happened.
“To hear how this happened, I think that’s what hurt me more than anything,” said D’Juan Hill, Nelson’s best friend. “To know that my friend couldn’t save himself because there was nothing to be saved.”
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Hill said he and Nelson had known each other since seventh grade and recently celebrated Nelson’s 50th birthday together – one of the last moments the pair had together.
Prosecutors say 31-year-old Milwaukee man Dominic Nosacek shot and killed Nelson in the hallway of his apartment building near Ogden and Astor on Monday, Feb. 2. Prosecutors have now charged Nosacek in the case.
What they’re saying:
“It was someone’s own personal mental stability that took my friend from me,” Hill said. “I want the world to know about Angelo Nelson.”
Police initially said the shooting happened during an argument. However, a criminal complaint states Nosacek later told detectives there was never a fight.
According to court documents, Nosacek turned himself in hours after the shooting at a Department of Homeland Security building, telling security guards, “I just killed a militia, I shot him in the head.”
Prosecutors say Nosacek has a history of mental illness and domestic violence incidents and should not have possessed a firearm.
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Investigators found Nelson dead inside the apartment building.
“You are doing laundry, every day things, and to know someone in their own personal mind and space sees you and they have their own vision of who you are is unfair,” Hill said.
What you can do:
Loved ones have created a GoFundMe to help cover funeral expenses as the family prepares to lay Nelson to rest.
What’s next:
Nosacek is now charged with first-degree intentional homicide and bail jumping. He is expected to appear in court Thursday morning, Feb. 5.
The Source: Information in this report is from the Milwaukee County District Attorney’s Office, Wisconsin Circuit Court, interviews and prior coverage.
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