Milwaukee, WI
Milwaukee transgender woman homicide; Clayton Hubbird not guilty plea
MILWAUKEE – Clayton Hubbird pleaded not responsible to a cost of first-degree reckless murder on Thursday, Nov. 17 in reference to the taking pictures dying of a Milwaukee transgender girl.
Regina Allen, Clayton Hubbird
Hubbird’s preliminary listening to was held Thursday – and a detective with the Milwaukee Police Division testified. After that testimony, the protection argued a movement to dismiss the case – which was denied. The decide then discovered possible trigger – and sure Hubbird over for trial.
Hubbird had been needed by police — a warrant issued for his arrest on Sept. 6 after prices have been filed. Final month, he was taken into custody.
Regina Allen, 35, of Milwaukee, recognized by pals as Mya, was fatally shot Aug. 29 close to twenty sixth and Wells. A buddy described Allen as filled with laughter and pleasure. Family members could not imagine this occurred.
On Aug. 29, in line with prosecutors, Hubbird went right into a fuel station off nineteenth and Nationwide. Surveillance video reveals Hubbird and Allen had a short dialog inside earlier than Hubbird bought again into his Chevy Tahoe. Ultimately, in line with police, Allen hopped into the passenger’s seat.
Taking pictures at twenty sixth and Wells, Milwaukee
Issues took a flip when Hubbird and Allen reached her condo close to twenty sixth and Wells. A witness instructed police he noticed a black SUV and two folks arguing, heard a gunshot and Allen screamed, “I am shot.” Allen referred to as 911. Police say earlier than Allen died, she instructed an officer she met the person who shot her at a fuel station, and he drove a Chevy Tahoe.
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A prison criticism says safety video from the fuel 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 house the place it was discovered recognized it as Hubbird’s car. A search of Hubbird’s bed room revealed ammunition and firearm magazines.
Hubbird is due again in court docket for a scheduling convention on Dec. 15.