Milwaukee, WI
Mother fatally stabbed; Milwaukee man not guilty by mental disease
MILWAUKEE – A Milwaukee man was discovered not responsible by purpose of psychological illness or defect Friday, March 31 within the deadly stabbing of his 62-year-old mom.
Andre Campbell, 28, was charged with one depend of first-degree intentional murder. The courtroom discovered he “suffered from a psychological illness” on the time of the stabbing and was “unable to understand the wrongfulness of his conduct,” data point out.
The courtroom additionally ordered Campbell dedicated to the Division of Well being Providers, along with his sentencing scheduled for April 6.
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Police had been referred to as to a house close to twenty first and Pierce for a welfare examine in September 2020 when the sufferer did not report back to work.
In response to a prison criticism, officers introduced themselves and Campbell walked out of a bed room along with his palms up, stating: “I am right here.” Officers requested him the place his mom was, and he mentioned he did not know.
Murder investigation close to twenty first and Pierce, Milwaukee
Officers then observed a lady on the bed room ground. The criticism signifies she was unconscious, not respiratory and was wrapped in bedsheets and coated in blood. Officers requested Campbell why his mom was coated in blood, and he replied: “I do not know.” He was taken into custody with out incident.
The sufferer was pronounced useless on the scene. An post-mortem decided she suffered 18 lacerations and stab wounds primarily to her higher torso space. The dying was dominated a murder.
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When later questioned by police throughout an interview, Campbell indicated he bought a steak knife whereas the sufferer was speaking on the cellphone. The criticism states he mentioned he stabbed her three-to-four instances, and he or she tried to expire the entrance door – however he pulled her again in.
The criticism went on to point the sufferer hit Campbell with a broomstick, and he mentioned he “threw” a butcher knife at her and stabbed her twice extra earlier than he instructed her: “Simply die.” He mentioned he coated her up as a result of he was uninterested in taking a look at her.
Per the criticism, Campbell mentioned he was “speaking” to his deceased mom when police arrived for the welfare examine. He additional indicated he was not loopy and didn’t really feel regret as a result of his household had handled him poorly previously.
Milwaukee, WI
Game Thread #18: Milwaukee Brewers (11-6) @ St. Louis Cardinals (9-10)
The Brewers return to action Friday evening after an off day Thursday, as they head to St. Louis to battle the Cardinals. St. Louis is 9-10 this season, sitting in last place despite being just three games behind the first-place Brewers and Cubs, who sit at 11-6 and 12-7, respectively.
Freddy Peralta is on the hill for the Brewers, with Sal Frelick, Blake Perkins, and Jackson Chourio making up the outfield from left to right. Gary Sanchez is the DH and Oliver Dunn mans third base.
First pitch is at 7:15 p.m. on Bally Sports Wisconsin and the Brewers Radio Network.
Milwaukee, WI
More human remains found in Milwaukee believed to belong to a Vicksburg native who was killed
Vicksburg native Sade Robinson was killed and dismembered in Milwaukee earlier this month. Police have now discovered a human torso and arm that they believe belongs to Robinson.
The following press release was recently released:
SOUTH MILWAUKEE – The Milwaukee County Sheriff’s Office (MCSO) is investigating the discovery of human remains Thursday near 3305 Marina Rd., along a remote stretch of tree-lined beach or Lake Michigan, nearly a quarter mile from an apartment complex, where they are believed to have washed ashore.
The torso and arm, found at 7:37 AM by a citizen walking the beach, are believed to be that of Sade Robinson, 19, whom MCSO investigators believe was murdered by Maxwell Anderson, 33, of the 3100 block of S. 39th Street in Milwaukee, on or about April 2.
Our thoughts and prayers and the full support of this agency remain with Robinson’s family and loved ones, as they grieve and process her tragic loss.
MCSO, in partnership with the Milwaukee Police Department and with assistance from 13 other local, state, and federal agencies, a volunteer organization, and a forensics expert, first began investigating Robinson’s death after a severed human leg was discovered in Warnimont Park in Cudahy on April 2. Within a week, several additional remains were discovered in Milwaukee – all believed, though not yet formally confirmed, to be Robinson.
Anderson has been charged with First Degree Intentional Homicide, Mutilating a Corpse, and Arson of Property Other Than Building, in Robinson’s death. All three charges are felonies and carry a combined maximum penalty of life imprisonment.
The investigation into Robinson’s death is ongoing. And even prior to Thursday’s discovery, MCSO had already contracted and scheduled a sonar detection boat to further search Lake Michigan for her remains and additional evidence.
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Milwaukee, WI
Deadly car crash near 35th and Capitol sends 5 to the hospital, 1 dead.
MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) — Milwaukee police are investigating a deadly car crash that took place in the intersection of 35th and Capitol on April 18, around 11:55 p.m.
Police say that a Ford with four occupants was traveling West on Capitol, at a high rate of speed, ran a red light and collided with a Milwaukee County bus that was traveling North on 35th Street.
The Bus had 3 passengers, ages 59, 59, and 46.
The Bus driver along with the 46-year-old passenger, were taken to the hospital and both are expected to survive.
The Ford had 3 passengers, ages 27, 28, and 31, were all taken to the hospital.
The 27 and 28-year-old’s condition are serious while the 31-year-old is in critical condition.
The driver of the ford was pronounced dead at the scene.
The investigation is ongoing. Anyone with any information is asked to contact Milwaukee Police at (414) 935-7360, or to remain anonymous, contact Crime Stoppers at (414)224-Tips/ or P3 Tips.
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