Milwaukee, WI
Glendale shooting; Milwaukee man charged, officer injured
MILWAUKEE – A 20-year-old Milwaukee man faces multiple charges following an incident outside a Glendale hotel that led to a police shooting on Friday, Aug. 25. The accused is Timothy Jinor-Riley – and he faces the following criminal counts:
- First-degree recklessly endangering safety
- Bail jumping-felony (two counts)
According to the criminal complaint, members of the Milwaukee Police Department assigned to the FBI Violent Crimes Task Force were attempting on Friday to locate Ramon Trujillo, who had open arrest warrants in three criminal cases. They located the vehicle associated with Trujillo outside the hotel — and set up surveillance in an effort to arrest him.
Police presence near Port Washington and Green Tree, Glendale
As law enforcement was waiting, Trujillo was seen walking towards a car. Trujillo was with an individual later identified as Jinor-Riley and a third person. All three got in the car and law enforcement moved in to arrest Trujillo. When the unmarked police vehicles approached, officers were yelling “Police.” One of the officers got out of his vehicle and “Jinor-Riley accelerated forward from a parked position, started to turn left, and struck (the officer), pinning him against the undercover vehicle,” the complaint says. The officer who became pinned discharged his firearm three times.
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The complaint says Jinor-Riley tried to drive away. Moments later, a Milwaukee Police Department marked squad stopped the car — and arrested Jinor-Riley and Trujillo. But Jinor-Riley and Trujillo suffered gunshot wounds. A search of the vehicle they were in revealed a Glock pistol under the driver’s seat, the complaint says.
Police presence near Port Washington and Green Tree, Glendale
When questioned by investigators, Jinor-Riley “stated that he knew it was the police and that he knew that he had a bench warrant. Jinor-Riley stated that he did not want to go to jail, so he continued to get into the vehicle and fled,” the complaint says. Jinor-Riley stated “he knew it was the police when he decided to flee” and “denied knowing that the gun as under the driver’s seat but did admit to touching it a few days prior,” the complaint says.
Milwaukee, WI
Milwaukee shooting leads to U-Haul police chase; 2 charged
MILWAUKEE – Two people have been criminally charged in connection to a shooting and police chase in Milwaukee. The pursuit involved a U-Haul.
Prosecutors have charged 31-year-old Dalvin Garrett and 37-year-old Tyesha Ford in the case.
What we know
According to the criminal complaint, on Jan. 1, officers were dispatched to an apartment building near 29th and Wisconsin. Upon arrival, officers located one person with visible injuries — including bleeding lacerations to his head, significant facial swelling, and an approximately four inch long bullet graze wound to the outer part of his right thigh.
Officers also located one spent .380 caliber casing and a bullet strike to the floor nearby.
Per the complaint, the victim stated the following. He told police he went to the apartment because one of the occupants was kicking out her roommate — who the victim later identified as Tyesha Ford and her boyfriend — and things were getting confrontational.
When the victim arrived at the scene, he claims he observed Ford and another person fighting and tried to break it up. A man who was with Ford, later identified as Dalvin Garrett, punched the victim in the face, the complaint states.
The victim told police he squared up to fight and that’s when Garrett pulled out a gun. The victim claims he tried to take the gun away and Garrett pistol whipped him in the head multiple times. During the struggle, they fell into a closet or pantry in the apartment. Around that time, Garrett allegedly fired three rounds, one of which struck the victim in the leg, the complaint states.
As the struggle continued, the gun the victim and Garrett were struggling over fell on the floor. That’s when Ford allegedly picked it up and pistol whipped the victim in the head as well, court filings say.
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At one point, the victim saw that Ford was armed with a second gun, and he was able to grab it from her waistband. When he did that, both Ford and Garrett allegedly began hitting him in the head, causing him to lose consciousness, the complaint states. Following the incident, Ford and Garrett left the scene.
A witness on scene told police she did not see Ford and Garrett leave, but she told officers that Garrett had been driving a U-Haul that he had stolen months ago.
U-Haul police chase
On Jan. 2 at around 12:02 p.m., Milwaukee officers were on patrol at the intersection of 32nd and Hampton when they observed the U-Haul van wanted in connection with the shooting the day before. Officers activated emergency lights and sirens, and the vehicle initially stopped on Cameron Avenue, between 32nd and 33rd Street, the complaint states.
Officers approached and ordered the driver out of the vehicle. That’s when the driver accelerated down Cameron Avenue, before stopping again. When officers attempted to approach a second time, the vehicle fled and officers initiated a pursuit. The total length of the pursuit was 6.92 miles.
Per the complaint, the U-Haul disregarded numerous red stoplights, stop signs, and fled at up to 70 miles per hour in a residential area.
During the pursuit, the U-Haul slowed and let out a woman in the area of 40th Street and Kiley Avenue, according to the complaint. The pursuit continued with the U-Haul circling that area, before the U-Haul stopped. Officers then arrested Garrett, who was the driver and sole occupant of the vehicle.
Court filings say an anonymous citizen reported seeing the woman who fled the U-Haul enter a nearby residence. Officers located Ford inside that residence.
The U-Haul van was reported stolen back on Sept. 21, 2024, from a U-Haul store at Capitol Drive and Holton Street in Milwaukee. Officers recovered a rental agreement for that truck. It was rented by Garrett on Aug. 3, 2024, and was to be returned by Aug. 5, 2024, at 1:15 p.m. The vehicle was never returned.
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What’s next
Dalvin Garrett is charged with:
- First degree recklessly endangering safety, use of a dangerous weapon
- Substantial battery, as a party to a crime, use of a dangerous weapon
- Possession of a firearm by a felon
- Operating a motor vehicle to flee or in an attempt to elude an officer
- Drive or operate a vehicle without owner’s consent
Tyesha Ford is charged with:
- First degree recklessly endangering safety, as a party to a crime, use of a dangerous weapon
- Substantial battery, as a party to a crime, use of a dangerous weapon
- Operating vehicle without owner’s consent
The Source: Information in this report is from the Milwaukee County District Attorney’s Office and Wisconsin Circuit Court.
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.
What we know
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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