Milwaukee, WI
Milwaukee firefighter and brother charged with felony in beating man
A Milwaukee firefighter is charged with a felony after prosecutors say he and his brother beat a man, leading to the victim being hospitalized with serious injuries.
Ty Dright-Jackson, a Milwaukee firefighter, and his brother Tramel Jackson are both charged with first degree reckless injury, as party to a crime in the attack on the man.
Dright-Jackson is currently employed by the fire department and on suspension, Milwaukee Fire Chief Aaron Lipski told the Journal Sentinel. The Milwaukee Fire Department said in a Thursday news release that he was arrested on Dec. 6 and charged with a felony.
The department’s news release said it would have no comment to “ensure compliance with the Milwaukee Police Department investigation, and the District Attorney charges.”
“The Milwaukee Fire Department is taking this matter very serious, and has opened an internal investigation,” the release said.
The criminal complaint details police reviewed footage that showed the two brothers punching, stomping and kicking the victim outside of their residence.
Police investigated the matter after receiving a call for a burglary, according to the complaint. The brothers told police the victim enterer their home without invitation and they attacked him to get information on how he entered the home and who sent him to it.
Dright-Jackson told police he struck the victim with a baseball bat as well.
The victim was later intubated at the hospital and suffered a broken nose, cracked teeth and required several stitches from his injuries.
The two brothers are scheduled for a preliminary hearing in the case on Jan. 8. Their bond was each set at $5,000.
If convicted, the felony charge can lead to a fine of up to $100,000 and up to 25 years in prison.
David Clarey is a reporter at the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. He can be reached at dclarey@gannett.com.
Milwaukee, WI
Altercation in Milwaukee store leads to shooting; 2 hurt, 4 arrested
35th and Garfield, Milwaukee
MILWAUKEE – Two people were shot after an altercation inside a Milwaukee store on Thursday, Oct. 23. It happened around 2:40 p.m. near 35th and Garfield.
What we know:
According to police, a 52-year-old man was involved in an altercation in the store and fired shots into the store, striking the victim.
Three other people also discharged their firearms, striking the 52-year-old suspect. The suspect then fled the scene and was later located by officers in the area of 21st and Auer.
The suspect was arrested and taken to a hospital for treatment of non-fatal injuries.
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The victim, a 20-year-old, was taken to a hospital for treatment of non-fatal injuries.
Three other individuals, a 45-year-old man, a 27-year-old man and a 31-year-old woman, were also arrested.
35th and Garfield, Milwaukee
What’s next:
Criminal charges will be referred to the Milwaukee County District Attorney’s Office.
The Source: The information in this post was provided by the Milwaukee Police Department.
Milwaukee, WI
Ex-Milwaukee Bucks guard arrested in gambling bust
A former player for the Milwaukee Bucks is one of those arrested in a federal gambling investigation.
FBI agents arrested more than 30 people in the scandal involving illegal betting and poker scams. Those charged include current Miami Heat player Terry Rozier and Portland Trailblazers coach Chauncey Billups.
Federal officials also arrested Damon Jones. Jones was a journeyman guard who played for 11 NBA teams. He had two stints on the Bucks, first in 2003 and at the end of his NBA career in 2008 and 2009. He also served as an assistant coach for the Cleveland Cavaliers.
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Jones is accused of selling non-public information about players that bettors used to place illegal wagers.
At a press conference Thursday, FBI Director Kash Patel said the operation spanned years and involved “mind-boggling” fraud.
Jones and Billups are also defendants in a separate indictment involving a rigged poker game. That scheme began as early as 2019 and involved locations across the U.S., including the Hamptons, Manhattan, Las Vegas and Miami, according to the FBI.
An FBI memo describes sophisticated technology such as card shuffling machines that had been secretly altered to incorporate concealed technology that could read the cards in the deck, predict which players at the table had the best poker hand, and relay that information to offsite operators in other states.
Editor’s note: The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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Milwaukee, WI
Milwaukee fatal teen shooting; new video shows moments before, after
MILWAUKEE – Newly released surveillance video captures the moments before and after a shooting left one teen dead and two others injured in Milwaukee earlier this week.
What we know:
The shooting happened around 10 p.m. on Monday, Oct. 20, near 79th and Hampton.
The footage shows a burst of gunfire – 12 shots in six seconds – altering the lives of three families. The video captures the chaos as a group of young people realized one of them had been hit.
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Voices cried out for help as multiple people tried to assist the victims.
The Milwaukee Police Department said 16-year-old Marquis Champion, a Bay View High School student, was killed at the scene. Two other teens, ages 17 and 18, were wounded.
Dig deeper:
The video also shows someone running away from the area roughly 20 seconds before the shots were fired.
The final frames of the footage show the sheer shock as people scrambled for safety and to get help.
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Police said they know who fired the gun but no one has yet been arrested.
What you can do:
Anyone with any information is asked to contact the MPD at 414-935-7360 or to remain anonymous, contact Crime Stoppers at 414-224-TIPS or use the P3 Tips app.
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