Milwaukee, WI
Milwaukee Weather: Morning rain-afternoon sun
MILWAUKEE – Forecast from FOX6 Meteorologist Lisa Michaels
Scattered morning rain on Saturday. Partly cloudy to mostly sunny at times and dry in the afternoon. Highs in the mid 70s.
More rain and storms move in from the south late Saturday night into Sunday morning. Heavy rain is possible.
Gradually clearing out Sunday afternoon with cool and very windy weather around. Highs in the mid 50s.
Very wind Sunday through Wednesday due to several frontal systems. Winds gusting 30mph.
Today: Scattered AM Storms. Partly to mostly cloudy & warm. Rain and storms late at night.
High: 74°
Wind: SW 5-15
Tonight: Mostly cloudy. Chance rain and storms late.
Low: 49°
Wind: SW 10-20
Sunday: Morning rain. Afternoon clearing. Very windy and chilly.
High: 56°
Wind: NW 15-25
Monday: Partly sunny and windy. Chance for showers at night.
AM Low: 41° High: 65°
Wind: S 15-25
Tuesday: Windy and chilly with a chance for rain showers.
AM Low: 43° High: 53°
Wind: W 15-25
Wednesday:Partly sunny.
AM Low: 42° High: 55°
Wind: W 10-20
Thursday: Partly sunny.
AM Low: 38° High: 56°
Wind: NW 5-10
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Milwaukee, WI
A former Milwaukee Uber driver was one of 200 men imprisoned in El Salvador, NYT reports
A Nov. 8 story by the New York Times details the experiences of 40 migrants sent to a maximum security prison in El Salvador.
Their imprisonment, alongside more than 200 other men in El Salvador’s Terrorism Confinement Center, is tied to President Donald Trump’s crackdown on immigration and claims that the Venezuelan government sent violent gang members to invade the United States.
In March 2025, President Trump accused the men detained and expelled to prison by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement of affiliating with Tren de Aragua, a dangerous Venezuelan gang.
The men told the New York Times they were teargassed, beaten, sexually assaulted, isolated and experienced suicidal ideation while living in the facility.
Experts from the Independent Forensic Expert Group said that the men’s treatment aligned with the United Nations’ definition of torture.
Luis Chacón, a 26-year-old man from the Venezuelan town of Táchira, told the New York Times he worked as an Uber driver in Milwaukee before his arrest by ICE officers.
Chacón said he contemplated suicide at the facility. When word spread among prisoners that if someone died, they would be more likely to be freed, he considered taking his own life.
When Chacón attempted to end his life, other men intervened.
Three of the 40 men interviewed by the New York Times faced criminal accusations beyond immigration and traffic offenses. Chacón was one of them.
Before his imprisonment, Chacón was arrested in 2024 on a domestic violence charge and, in 2025, was accused of stealing merchandise at a Walmart. The domestic violence case was dismissed and the theft charge had yet to be disputed in court.
Many men in the facility, like Chacón, were unsure why they were accused of terrorist activity, the story detailed.
In June, a federal judge ordered the Trump Administration to grant the men due process, because they were deported and imprisoned without hearings.
The men’s arrests occurred in tandem with a monthslong standoff between President Trump and Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, including calls for Maduro’s ousting and military strikes against Venezuelan boats suspected of carrying drugs.
Tamia Fowlkes is a Public Investigator reporter for the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. She can be reached at tfowlkes@gannett.com.
Milwaukee, WI
Milwaukee police are investigating fatal northside stabbing, suspect is in custody
A 50-year-old was stabbed to death on the 3000 block of North 60th Street.
The Milwaukee Police Department has a suspect in custody and has started an investigation into the Nov. 7 attack, MPD Capt. Kieran Sawyer reported in a news release.
The stabbing occurred at approximately 8:54 p.m. The victim, whose name and gender were not released, died on the scene.
MPD is asking anyone with additional information to contact the police department at (414)-925-7360. To anonymously give additional information, call Crime Stoppers at (414)-224-TIPS or visit P3 Tips at p3tips.com/community/index.htm.
Milwaukee, WI
Milwaukee child death investigation; 3-year-old found near 29th and Auer
Da’Quarius Berry. Credit: Zaquitta Joiner-Murphy, mother
MILWAUKEE – Milwaukee police are investigating the death of a three-year-old child.
According to the Milwaukee Police Department, on Thursday, Nov. 6 at about 6:30 a.m., the child was found unresponsive near 29th and Auer.
The child was taken to Children’s Wisconsin, where the child died.
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The cause of death is under investigation.
The child has been identified as Da’Quarius Berry by his mother and by the Milwaukee County Medical Examiner.
What we don’t know:
Police have not said how the child may have died, but a demographic report from the Milwaukee County Medical Examiner says the preliminary manner of death is homicide.
The Source: The Milwaukee Police Department and the Milwaukee Medical Examiner’s Office sent FOX6 the information.
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