Milwaukee, WI
Milwaukee crash, 17th and Center; car crashes into house
MILWAUKEE – Emergency crews responded to a crash in Milwaukee on Monday, Oct. 21.
It happened near 17th and Center around 7:50 p.m. The car crashed into the side of a home.
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The Milwaukee Fire Department confirmed that two medical units transported people to Children’s Wisconsin, and there were three medical units present at the scene in total.
Scene near 17th and Center
There is no word on any injuries or what caused the crash. The initial call was for a car on fire that crashed into a house.
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Scene near 17th and Center
The Milwaukee County Medical Examiner’s Office was not called to the scene.
A woman who lives in the house told FOX6 News she was asleep when she felt and heard the impact. She said she came outside and saw officers already present because they were chasing a male driver.
The crashed car was put on the wrecker shortly after 9 p.m.
Scene near 17th and Center
This is a breaking story. Check back for updates.
Milwaukee, WI
MPD data: Homicides declined in 2024, but other crimes on the rise
MILWAUKEE — According to recently released data from the Milwaukee Police Department (MPD), Milwaukee experienced a 39% drop in homicides from 2022 to 2024.
In 2022, the City of Milwaukee recorded a staggering 215 murders. In 2023, the city had 172 murders. In 2024, that number fell to 132 – the lowest the city has seen in five years.
Between 2023 and 2024, the city saw a 23% decrease in homicides.
MPD Chief Jeffrey Norman said that while the decline signaled progress, there is still much work to do.
“Yes, we had double-digit reductions, but it could be even more,” Norman said during a press conference Tuesday afternoon. “Many of those homicides involved kids with handguns, tragically using them against each other. It’s preventable and absolutely unacceptable.”
Despite the promising decline in homicides, other crime categories, including carjackings, auto thefts and robberies, saw increases compared to 2023.
Norman acknowledged the complexity of addressing these trends, noting that the department’s ability to respond is hindered by a staffing shortage.
Another issue dominating the public safety conversation is the role of school resource officers in Milwaukee Public Schools (MPS). Norman stated that discussions with school leaders are ongoing, but Milwaukee Mayor Cavalier Johnson expressed frustration with the financial burden falling on taxpayers.
“When you go to a restaurant and order a meal, the chef doesn’t prepare the meal and then pay the bill,” Johnson said. “That’s essentially what we’re being asked to do, and I think it’s wrong for taxpayers and the City of Milwaukee. We will continue working with MPS leadership to get this sorted out.”
Police staffing remains another critical challenge, according to the department. MPD fell short of its recruitment goals in 2024. Under a newly enacted state law, Milwaukee’s state funding is now tied to the city growing its police force over the next decade.
Milwaukee, WI
Predators Reassign Two to Milwaukee (AHL) | Nashville Predators
Nashville, Tenn. (Jan. 7, 2025) – Nashville Predators General Manager Barry Trotz announced today that the team has reassigned forward Ozzy Wiesblatt and defenseman Kevin Gravel to Milwaukee (AHL).
Join us at Bridgestone Arena on Jan. 16 for Preds Golden Hall Induction Night presented by Hunt Brothers® Pizza! This special night will see the franchise honor David Poile, Shea Weber and Pekka Rinne as they become officially inducted into the Preds Golden Hall’s inaugural class. Visit NashvillePredators.com for tickets and more information.
Milwaukee, WI
Milwaukee County Parks launches lifeguard training for college students during winter break
MILWAUKEE — Milwaukee County Parks is calling all swimmers!
It has started lifeguard training for the 2025 season, with a new “express training” session for college students during winter break.
The program kicked off at the Pulaski Park Indoor Pool. It is designed to make it easier than ever for college students who are home to earn their lifeguard certification.
Watch: Milwaukee County Parks launches lifeguard training for college students
Milwaukee County Parks launches lifeguard training for college students during winter break
Sessions run from 10:30 a.m. to 1 p.m., with a mandatory test Friday morning.
Those who pass and commit to the 2025 lifeguard corps this month and in February could win a $50 gift card.
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