Milwaukee, WI
‘Is he ok?’: New video shows aftermath of deadly crash involving Milwaukee pastor
MILWAUKEE — In the moments following a deadly crash that killed a local pastor, body camera footage shows the response by the man responsible.
“I saw a yellow light and I was in a rush,” Jose Silva told police. “The car was coming through and I ended up, like I said, I was in a rush.”
Silva said he was in a rush to make it to jury duty. He told police he was supposed to be at the courthouse at 8:30 a.m. The crash happened after 9 a.m.
According to the crash report, Silva covered the distance from 21st Street to 10th Street, .8 miles according to Google Maps, in 39 seconds. Police say Silva blew five red lights at 17th, 16th, 12th, 11th and 10th Streets. Additionally, Silva drove in the opposing lane of traffic at both 17th and 12th streets.
Crash records from Silva’s vehicle show he was going up to 74 mph. Through data acquired through Silva’s vehicle, it shows five seconds before the crash, he was traveling 71 mph. Then, 3.5 seconds before impact, Silva released the accelerator pedal and was traveling 74 mph. Two seconds before impact, he was traveling 72 mph and first started pressing the brake. At the point of impact when the airbags deployed, records show Silva was traveling 56 mph.
Silva was adamant he had driven through yellow lights and was only going five miles per hour over the posted speed limit, which he believed to be 30 or 35 mph.
During an interrogation, Silva was presented with video and photo evidence of his reckless driving. With this information, he admitted to his wrongdoing.
“I was speeding,” Silva said. “I was trying to make it to a court summons. I didn’t think I went through that many red lights. Honestly, I thought they were yellow when I was approaching but I can obviously see that they were not.”
Silva told police he had not been drinking, though he admitted to police there was a bottle of alcohol under one of his seats.
“I have a really, really old bottle of alcohol in the car,” Silva told police. “It’s under the seat.”
“Were you drinking today?” one of the officers asked.
“It was not today,” Silva said. “It was really old. I was worrying about it as soon as this happened that I’m getting in trouble for the wrong thing. It should be under my passenger seat. I never got around to throwing it out. It’s really old.”
Silva had his blood drawn at a local hospital and in court records, it was reported his BAC .193, more than twice the legal limit.
Throughout his encounters with police, Silva kept asking about the injury status of Pastor Aaron Strong. One officer admitted to other officers that he withheld that information from Silva during the booking process to try and make things go smoother.
It wasn’t until the end of his interrogation that Silva learned he had killed Strong.
WATCH: Jose Silva finds out he killed Pastor Aaron Strong
Man finds out he killed pastor in crash
“I hate to be the one to tell you this, but you caused a death in the crash,” an officer said to Silva.
Silva drops his elbows to the table and thrusts his head into his hands. He can be heard crying over the video as the interrogator shares more information about the man he killed.
“This guy right here,” the man points to a picture of Strong. “He’s a priest. A pastor.”
“I was just trying to get here,” Silva said before the interrogator interrupts him.
“And he has kids.”
The interrogator gives Silva several pieces of paper to write an apology to the family. For roughly 10 minutes, Silva scribbles on the paper, taking breaks, crying into his arms. The letter was not provided to TMJ4 through its records request.
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Milwaukee, WI
Milwaukee bitter cold; Repairers of the Breach open warming room
MILWAUKEE – Keeping people warm and off the streets – that is the goal of Repairers of the Breach in Milwaukee during the latest arctic blast in southeast Wisconsin.
Opening warming center
What we know:
Repairers of the Breach at 14th and Vliet in Milwaukee was supposed to be closed during the day on Sunday, Jan. 19. But when workers saw the frigid forecast, they knew they had to extend the center’s hours.
What they’re saying:
“We called in volunteers, we called in the staff and we’re having a regular operational day on Sunday,” said James West, Repairers of the Breach executive director. “We have some people with disabilities some health problems and just older people and just some people that would not be able to move around and weather like this.”
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The workers at Repairers of the Breach plan to keep the center going until Wednesday – when they go back to regular operations.
“We usually close at 4 o’clock,” West said. “Prepare for the warming room open back up at 7 p.m., but we’re not gonna even ask them to move around for those few hours in this dangerous weather.”
Milwaukee emergency health advisory.
Local perspective:
The City of Milwaukee has issued an emergency health advisory because of the bitter cold.
The city is urging people to limit time outdoors, dress warm, check on others and take advantage of warming locations if you need it.
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With the extreme cold, warming shelters are opening up across the area. To learn more, call 211 and an operator can connect you to the closest shelter near you.
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Milwaukee, WI
RMU Basketball: 3 keys to Colonials road matchup at Milwaukee Panthers
RMU Basketball is back on a win streak after wins over Wright State and Green Bay, with the latest coming Friday night by 22 points. But after beating the worst team in the Horizon League, the Colonials are on the road to take on one of the best teams in Milwaukee (13-6, 6-2).
The Panthers are at the end of a three-game homestand, with wins over Green Bay and coming off an impressive 79-64 victory over league contender, Youngstown State. RMU can get over .500 in league play and make a case for being in the top tier itself with a win on Sunday afternoon.
Here are the keys to the game for the road team.
1. Good perimeter defense without fouling
Milwaukee’s strength is in its backcourt offensively, with four double-digit scoring guards. Themus Fulks (15.3 ppg and 4.9 apg) leads the way, while Kentrell Pullian and AJ McKee are also in the mix as go-to options. Plus, Erik Pratt has recently returned, averaging 10.7 ppg off the bench as the team’s 6th Man. They aren’t a good shooting team but they thrive slashing to the basket. So if you’re the Colonials, you have to do not only a good job preventing them getting easy buckets, but also without fouling.
2. Dealing with Jamichael Stillwell on the boards
The Panthers are one of the best rebounding teams in the nation, ranking in the top 10 at just under 42 a game, including 15 offensive rebounds on average. Stillwell, who missed a couple of games before returning the last game, is averaging 13.4 ppg and 11.9 rpg, which is first in the nation. The other elite rebounder in the Horizon League is RMU’s Alvaro Folguerias, who is producing 12.8 ppg and 10.3 rpg. The Colonial big man will need to have a good game to have a chance on the road.
3. Kam Woods having an all-league performance
Is there are chance that Woods can make his way to an all-league team? He’s currently averaging 14.5 ppg and 4.4 apg, with his shooting percentages starting to rise after a few good outings. He’s been good on the road as of late as well, including a 29-point outing at Oakland.
Milwaukee is one of the top teams in the Horizon League, and beating them on the road will be a tough challenge. If Woods doesn’t have a good game, then RMU Basketball isn’t going to win.
Milwaukee, WI
Admirals lose to Stars, concluding 5-day road trip Sunday
What we know:
CEDAR PARK, Texas – The Milwaukee Admirals lost to the Texas Stars on Saturday, Jan. 18.
They lost 4-3 at the H-E-B Center in Cedar Park, Texas. Both teams finished with 25 shots on goal.
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The Admirals fell to 1-3-0-0 on their five-game road trip.
What’s next:
Milwaukee concludes its five-game road trip on Sun., Jan. 19 at Texas.
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The Admirals will then return home to UW-Milwaukee Panther Arena on Wednesday, Jan. 22 to host Rockford.
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