Milwaukee, WI
Milwaukee transgender woman fatally shot, man wanted
MILWAUKEE – Regina Allen, 35, of Milwaukee, identified by mates as Mya, was fatally shot Aug. 29 close to twenty sixth and Wells. Police are in search of the person they are saying killed the transgender girl.
A buddy described Allen as stuffed with laughter and pleasure. By Fb, Allen’s buddy mentioned she might be missed, and family members cannot imagine this occurred. A rising memorial sits at twenty sixth and Wells as police seek for her killer.
Regina Allen, Clayton Hubbird
Police say that man is Clayton Hubbird, 31.
On Aug. 29, in line with prosecutors, Hubbird went right into a gasoline station off nineteenth and Nationwide.
Surveillance video exhibits Hubbird and Allen had a quick dialog inside earlier than Hubbird obtained again into his Chevy Tahoe. Finally, in line with police, Allen hopped into the passenger’s seat.
Issues took a flip when Hubbird and Allen reached her residence close to twenty sixth and Wells.
Capturing at twenty sixth and Wells, Milwaukee
A witness advised police he noticed a black SUV and two individuals arguing, heard a gunshot and Allen screamed, “I am shot.”
Allen referred to as 911. Police say earlier than Allen died, she advised an officer she met the person who shot her at a gasoline station, and he drove a Chevy Tahoe.
A felony criticism says safety video from the gasoline station, a witness and police checking the Tahoe’s license plate linked Hubbird to the crime.
The SUV was present in Wauwatosa Aug. 30. Prosecutors say somebody on the dwelling the place it was discovered recognized it as Hubbird’s automobile. A search of Hubbird’s bed room revealed ammunition and firearm magazines.
Allen’s buddy mentioned she would’ve celebrated her thirty sixth birthday on Sept. 20.
Capturing at twenty sixth and Wells, Milwaukee
Hubbird is charged with reckless murder, and a warrant was issued for his arrest. He has a cranium tattoo on his proper arm.
Anybody with any info is urged to contact Milwaukee police at 414-935-7360 or to stay nameless, contact Crime Stoppers at 414-224-Ideas or P3 Ideas App.