Milwaukee, WI
Gas station homicide: Milwaukee brothers charged
MILWAUKEE – Two Milwaukee brothers have been charged within the April 23 taking pictures dying of Lashont Stewart close to twenty seventh and Burleigh.
Peltrion Banks, 18, has been charged with intentional murder, social gathering to a criminal offense, use of a harmful weapon and possession of a firearm as a felon.
Laprada Cross, 17, has been charged with intentional murder, social gathering to a criminal offense, use of a harmful weapon.
In line with the legal criticism, Banks and Cross have been a part of a gaggle of younger males who’d steal each day from the Fuel Depot Meals Mart on twenty seventh and Burleigh. The clerk instructed police the 2 have been a part of a gaggle that stole from the shop on April 22, and the sufferer – later recognized as Stewart – had chased them away.
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Surveillance cameras from the shop and a metropolis pole digital camera captured the taking pictures.
The 2 suspects – later recognized as Banks and Cross – are seen strolling behind the gasoline station and out of digital camera view for a short while, earlier than reappearing and strolling in the direction of the entrance of the gasoline station on April 23.
When the suspects stroll across the nook in the direction of the gasoline station’s entrance entrance doorways, Stewart was standing out entrance. He sees the 2 suspects and begins strolling of their course. The 2 suspects flip round and stroll again across the nook of the gasoline station.
A detective report says they have been showing to antagonize Stewart.
Video exhibits Banks and Stewart speaking for about 13 seconds, then Stewart walks again to the door of the shop and stands there. Banks then exhibits Stewart one thing on his telephone with the flashlight on. Stewart then places his palms out to the edges and shrugs as he walks towards the suspects “in a peaceful method,” the criticism mentioned.
Banks is then seen reaching into his waistband and pulling out an object, in accordance with the criticism. There’s a muzzle flash and Stewart begins to run away from Banks. Banks is seen following Stewart, elevating his arm and firing two pictures. Stewart falls to the bottom in entrance of the shop and Banks and Cross run out of view.
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Stewart was pronounced useless after a single shot to the chest, the health worker’s report mentioned.
Two days later, on April 25, the clerk referred to as police saying the suspects who shot Stewart have been lately again within the retailer. Surveillance confirmed Banks and Cross within the gasoline station minutes prior. Cross bought $5 price of things whereas Banks stole different objects, the criticism learn.
On the surveillance, detectives noticed that Banks was carrying a pink sweater, and pink and black pants, whereas Cross was carrying a black sweater, black denims, and the identical sneakers as he was carrying on the day of the murder.
Later that night, detectives parked close by the gasoline station the place they have been in a position to see if the suspects would return. At roughly 7:09 p.m., Banks was noticed strolling into the gasoline station carrying the identical clothes as earlier within the day, then exit the gasoline station a couple of minutes later. Detectives then adopted Banks to a house a block away and noticed him enter the decrease unit of the duplex, a criticism mentioned.
Detectives knocked on the door and Banks answered. Detectives instructed him they have been within the neighborhood on the lookout for video and if his Ring doorbell digital camera was working. Banks said to detectives the digital camera didn’t work and invited them into the home and made them conscious that his mom wasn’t house, however his brother was house with him. Banks was then taken into custody. After Banks was positioned into custody, detectives positioned his brother inside the house. Cross was carrying the identical sneakers that he was beforehand carrying. Detectives then noticed on the rear bed room ground, in plain view the identical t-shirt Banks was carrying earlier.
In a Mirandized interview on Tuesday, April 26, Banks instructed detectives that he frequents the gasoline station. He was then proven nonetheless images of himself and Cross on the location on April 23. Banks recognized himself and Cross within the surveillance images. Banks was additionally proven a photograph of Stewart, and he said he is aware of him from being on the gasoline station. Banks then recognized himself and Cross in a nonetheless picture simply earlier than the taking pictures. The final picture proven to Banks was a photograph of a muzzle flash and Stewart standing proper in entrance of the muzzle flash. Banks said the particular person the place the muzzle flash was coming from was him, however that it was a flash from his digital camera and never a muzzle flash. Banks then requested an legal professional, the criticism learn.
Banks made his preliminary look in Milwaukee County court docket on Saturday, April 30. Money bond was set at $200,000. Cross additionally made his preliminary look on Saturday – money bond was set at $50,000. Each Banks and Cross are due again in court docket on Might 10 for his or her preliminary hearings.
Milwaukee, WI
Anfernee Simons and Deni Avdija power the Trail Blazers past the Bucks 105-102
MILWAUKEE — Anfernee Simons scored 28 points and Deni Avdija 19 as the Portland Trail Blazers beat the Milwaukee Bucks 105-102 on Saturday night.
Giannis Antetokounmpo hit two free throws to give the Bucks a 102-100 lead. Simons was fouled on a scoring drive and completed the three-point play, giving Portland a 103-102 lead with 23.5 seconds remaining.
Milwaukee turned it over on its next possession without getting a shot, giving Portland possession with 8.4 seconds remaining.
Simons hit two more free throws with 5.4 seconds left, giving Portland a 105-102 lead. Damian Lillard missed a 3-point try from the left side on the Bucks’ final possession.
Antetokounmpo finished with 31 points and 11 rebounds, and AJ Green added 21 points on seven 3-pointers.
Trail Blazers: Portland snapped a two-game skid and won for the third time in five games.
Bucks: Milwaukee has lost two straight and four of five, with each loss to teams with sub-.500 records.
Simons’ three-point play gave the Blazers the lead for good at 103-102 with 23.5 seconds remaining.
Green’s seven 3-pointers matched his career high.
Both teams play again Monday. The Trail Blazers are at the Detroit Pistons, and the Bucks are at the Toronto Raptors.
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Milwaukee, WI
Miami Marlins, Milwaukee Brewers Among Cheapest Spenders of 2025 MLB Offseason
The 2025 MLB offseason has been underway for over two months, with plenty of blockbuster trades and massive free agent signings defining the winter so far.
However, a few teams have seemingly sat out on the action altogether.
The Seattle Mariners, for one, have yet to commit a single dollar to their MLB payroll in any capacity, per Spotrac. The Miami Marlins are in a similar boat, with their only move thus far being a split contract for infielder Eric Wagaman.
The St. Louis Cardinals’ front office hasn’t been much more aggressive, simply spending $250K on international free agents. And although the Minnesota Twins, San Diego Padres and Milwaukee Brewers haven’t signed a free agent, they have at least spent money on avoiding arbitration with players, while the Kansas City Royals and Atlanta Braves gave pitchers Michael Wacha and Reynaldo López eight-figure extensions.
It isn’t surprising that the Marlins have skimped out on their big league payroll, considering all of the franchise centerpieces they have traded away over the past year. In 2024 alone, Miami dumped Luis Arráez, Jazz Chisholm Jr., Tanner Scott, Jake Burger and Jesús Luzardo, just to name a few.
The Brewers, unlike the Marlins, actually made the playoffs in 2024, so their lack of spending is at least somewhat softened by their recent success. They also had first baseman Rhys Hoskins pick up his $18 million player option, which doesn’t count towards their free agent spending, nor does their one-year, $1.35 million agreement with backup catcher Eric Haase.
There are still six weeks until pitchers and catchers report to Spring Training, and a good number of notable free agents are still out there on the open market. It remains to be seen if the cheaper teams will finally break out of their shells to add some of them, or if only the rich will get richer.
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Milwaukee, WI
Milwaukee Admirals beat Wild in overtime
MILWAUKEE – Jake Lucchini scored the game-winning goal 62 seconds into overtime to lift the Admirals to a 2-1 win over the Iowa Wild in their first game of the new year.
Magnus Chrona stopped 31 shots in net for Milwaukee to pick up his seventh win of the season, while Joakim Kemell also lit the lamp for the Ads.
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Milwaukee fired 39 shots on goal, their second-highest total this season and the third straight game they have topped the 30-shots plateau.
The Admirals dominated the early going, outshooting the Wild 17-5 through the first 15 minutes of the game. Kemell would give the Ads a 1-0 lead with his eighth goal of the season at the 14:59 mark of the opening frame. Kemell grabbed a loose puck on the Milwaukee blueline and skated in on a two-on-one before sending a snapshot over the glove of Iowa goalie William Rousseau.
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The Wild knotted the game at one at 8:30 of the second period when Matthew Sop found a loose puck near the Ads net and managed to poke it past netminder Chrona.
The score remained the way until a minute into overtime when Marc Del Gaizo won a puck battle along the far boards in the Iowa zone and found a streaking Lucchini, whose wicked wrister beat Rousseau glove-side to secure the win. It was the eighth goal of the season for Lucchini and his second career OT winner.
The Admirals continue their five-game home stand when they host Grand Rapids at 6 p.m. Saturday. The first 4,000 fans will take home a retro Admirals winter hat.
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