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
Milwaukee Cream City Challenge Ends with 3rd Panther Win
Milwaukee’s Cream City Challenge was a smashing success for the host-Panthers, placing a bow on an undefeated weekend with a 69-65 win over St. Thomas on Sunday. Milwaukee defeated Portland State and Wofford earlier in the weekend to improve to 5-2.
Milwaukee took a seven-point lead into the final 90 seconds before surrendering back-to-back threes to narrow their lead to a single point. Themus Fulks’ free throws and a St. Thomas turnover off an attempted foul sealed the win for Milwaukee.
“We have guys who have closed out games,” said Lundy, whose team dropped four games by fewer than five points last year. “We have guys that are more connected to each other and more connected to me. We can get a little more intricate in what we can do… [Last year], I would have been afraid of fouling up three, but I know these guys will process what I’m asking them to do and be able to perform it.”
He added that he was impressed with the team’s effort and connectedness in light of the three-game-in-three-days format of the invitational.
No Faizon Fields, No Problem
A day after falling two points shy of his third straight double-double, Jamichael Stillwell scored 22 points and grabbed a game-high 8 rebounds. The Butler CC transfer’s 73 boards this year more-than double the next-best Panther.
“For me,” said Stillwell, “rebounding is like second nature.”
Stillwell and forward Aaron Franklin led the team to a 40-25 rebound advantage, including 14 offensive boards that led to 17 second-chance points. The Tommies converted just one basket off the offensive glass.
Franklin tied his career high with 15 points and added 8 rebounds in an increased role due to Fields’ absence due to a broken finger.
Big Men Also Setting Tone on Defense
The 2023-24 Panthers were a fast-paced group with a propensity for defensive lapses. The result – 78.7 points per game by their opponents.
This year’s Panthers have yet to allow more than 74 through their first seven games.
“To have bigger guys like Jamichael, Darius Duffy and Franklin who can switch and still guard those guards,” said Lundy, “they did a great job… It’s nice to have that luxury as a coach that you’ve got big guys that can switch out, move their feet and understand how to play.”
Themus Fulks added a career-high 5 steals from the point guard position.
“We’re excellent defensively and we’re really good on the glass,” said Lundy. “If you do those two things, you’ll be alright.”
Milwaukee continued the reversal of their 2023-24 first-half woes, leading 32-22 at halftime. Stillwell picked up for yesterday’s stars Fulks and AJ McKee in the first half, scoring a team-high 13 points. Fulks and McKee combined for just 8 points in the initial period.
The guards each finished with 9 points. Fellow guard Erik Pratt missed his fifth straight game due to personal reasons.
The second half included a pair of technical fouls, one from Stillwell and another from the team’s bench. A squabble between the two teams involved John Lovelace Jr. from the UWM side a few minutes later.
The Minnesota-based squad nabbed a short-lived 44-42 lead after sinking four straight free throws from the fouls. Momentum quickly shifted back in the home team’s favor as a 10-2 run gave the Panthers a six-point lead they never relinquished.
Graduate student Drake Dobbs led the Tommies with a season-high 16 points and 5 rebounds. Kendall Blue and Miles Barnstable added 11 and 10 points, respectively.
Barnstable was one of five Wisconsinites on the visiting roster, a Howards Grove graduate who transferred after scoring over 1,000 points for UW-Whitewater.
Brookfield Central’s Ben Nau, MUHS’s (Marquette) Nolan Minessale and Catholic Memorial’s Rich Byhre all saw action in their home state on Sunday.
Big Thanksgiving Week Ahead
The Panthers head south for a two-game Thanksgiving week trip against Central Florida on Wednesday and Southern Miss on Saturday.
“We need to move the ball more,” said Stillwell. “We’ve been having breakdowns on defense off of our mistakes. We just need to clean it up a little bit.”
UCF returns home after a two-game invitational that ended in losses against Wisconsin and LSU. They knocked off No. 13 Texas A&M to begin the season on Nov. 4.
Southern Miss left Milwaukee with a 90-84 win last November, the only time the Sun Belt club has faced the Panthers.
“It’s a tough trip,” said Lundy, who indicated the team will spend Thanksgiving together in New Orleans. “UCF is really talented. They’ve been up and down and are still figuring themselves out… Regardless, it’ll be a good trip for our group.”
Sunday marked the third consecutive season where Milwaukee and St. Thomas met, with the Tommies taking the previous two matchups. The St. Paul-based university joined Division I in 2021-22, becoming the newest member of the Summit League.
The Tommies were tabbed for a fourth-place finish in the official preseason poll behind Kansas City, South Dakota State and North Dakota State.
“They are well-coached,” said Lundy. “They’re going to win a lot of games.”
Sunday’s victors hope to find the same success on the road this week – catch the Panthers on ESPN+ at 6 p.m. on Wednesday and 1 p.m. on Saturday.
Milwaukee, WI
Sheboygan overnight shooting, 2 injured; suspect in custody
SHEBOYGAN, Wis. – Two people were injured, and a suspect is in custody, following a shooting in Sheboygan early Sunday morning, Nov. 24.
According to the Sheboygan Police Department, at about 2:20 a.m., Sheboygan Police officers and Sheboygan Fire Department paramedics were dispatched to the area of 10th and Huron for a report of multiple shots fired.
Upon arrival, authorities found two men with gunshot wounds.
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The victims, ages 25 and 23, were transported to Milwaukee and Appleton area hospitals for treatment of non-life-threatening injuries.
The shooting suspect was quickly identified, and a 28-year-old man was taken into custody.
The suspect will be referred to the Sheboygan County District Attorney’s Office for charges.
Anyone with information regarding this incident should call the Sheboygan Police Department at 920-459-3333.
Milwaukee, WI
LaMelo Ball scores 50 points in Charlotte Hornets’ game vs. Milwaukee Bucks
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The Charlotte Hornets lost a close game to the Milwaukee Bucks on Saturday, but LaMelo Ball’s name will still go in the history books.
Ball, 23, scored a career-high 50 points in the Hornet’s 125-119 loss to the Bucks at Fiserv Forum in Milwaukee. He went 17-of-38 from the field and 6-of-17 from beyond the arc in 40 minutes of play. Ball had 10 points at halftime, before dropping 40 in the second half. He finished the night with 10 assists, five rebounds and one steal.
Ball is the fifth player this season to score at least 50 points in a game, joining De’Aaron Fox (60, Nov. 15), Giannis Antetokounmpo (59, Nov. 13), Victor Wembanyama (50, Nov. 13) and Paolo Banchero (50, Oct. 28).
Ball is only the ninth player in NBA history to post a stat line of 50-plus points, five-plus rebounds, 10-plus assists and five-plus 3s in the same game, joining James Harden, Russell Westbrook, Damian Lillard, Luka Doncic, LeBron James, Steph Curry, Donovan Mitchell and Kevin Porter Jr.
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