Milwaukee, WI
U.S. Marshals director visits Milwaukee, pitches Safe Surrender program
MILWAUKEE — The Director of the U.S. Marshals Service (USMS) met with metropolis and county leaders on the Federal Courthouse in Milwaukee Wednesday.
Milwaukee is one among 10 cities nationwide affected by violent crime that Davis is visiting this month.
The hour-and-a-half assembly targeted on how federal, state, county, metropolis and neighborhood companies/leaders can work collectively to scale back crime and violence.
Right here’s a listing of individuals and organizations included within the assembly with U.S. Marshals Service Director Ronald Davis:
- U.S. Marshal for the Japanese District of Wisconsin Anna Ruzinski
- Milwaukee Mayor Cavalier Johnson
- Milwaukee Police Chief Jeffrey Norman
- Milwaukee County District Lawyer John Chisholm
- Milwaukee County Government’s Workplace Chief of Workers Mary Jo Meyers
- Milwaukee County Sheriff’s Workplace
- Milwaukee Frequent Council President, Alderman Jose Perez
- Milwaukee Public Security and Well being Committee Chairwoman Alderwoman JoCasta Zamarripa
- Medical Faculty of Wisconsin Institute for Well being and Fairness, Dr. Connie Kostelac
- Voice of the Fatherless Little one Founder Monte Mabra
- American Works Program Supervisor Gwendolyn Luckett
The primary function of the USMS is to companion with native regulation enforcement companies to research and apprehend fugitives with excellent warrants.
Director Davis says it’s a small quantity of individuals driving nearly all of violence and crime in Milwaukee. He would love the USMS to be concerned in additional than simply discovering and arresting fugitives.
“I’m right here to attempt to find out how the USMS can higher help Milwaukee,” he mentioned. “It needs to be a community-driven effort. The extra we will establish who the dangerous folks inflicting crime are, the extra we will present different providers to interrupt the violence and crime earlier than it’s dedicated.”
Whereas Davis didn’t present specifics, he indicated within the 1.5-hour dialogue that he would possibly be capable to get extra federal assets to Milwaukee.
Neighborhood advocates steered the USMS make extra of an effort to get to know folks within the neighborhoods they go into.
“I would love extra engagement, so residents know the police are pals and never enemies,” mentioned Monte Mabra, the founding father of Voice of the Fatherless Little one. “We’ve got youngsters and adults which are coping with unresolved trauma and don’t all the time know or perceive what regulation enforcement is attempting to do to really assist them.”
“It’s very tough to do police work with out the help and cooperation of the neighborhood you’re attempting to serve,” mentioned Ashanti Hamilton, the Director of Milwaukee’s Workplace of Violence Prevention. “We’re attempting to assist construct that stage of belief.”
Director Davis additionally pledged his help to convey a program in Milwaukee that modifications the way in which some warrants are served, so it’s not all the time regulation enforcement displaying up at properties, in neighborhoods, to take folks into custody.
This system, referred to as Secure Give up, is already in place in Cleveland.
“We’ve got tens of hundreds of warrants in our system,” mentioned Milwaukee County District Lawyer John Chisholm. “This can be a program through which folks can voluntarily come to a impartial location and take duty for the warrant that’s out for them. It begins the method of accountability. Warrants usually stop folks from getting work or extra assist. For police, serving warrants could be harmful work and takes lots of time and assets once we may very well be specializing in extra violent offenders.”
This system would solely apply to warrants for misdemeanors and non-violent felonies.
“To have these sorts of secure surrenders, protects the neighborhoods and harmless bystanders as effectively,” mentioned Anna Ruszinski, U.S. Marshal for the Japanese District of Wisconsin. “It’s higher for everybody.”
Ruszinski says they’re hoping to implement the Secure Give up program in Milwaukee this yr. Study extra on their web site.
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Milwaukee, WI
Bucks beat 76ers, Antetokounmpo scores 34 points
MILWAUKEE – Giannis Antetokounmpo had 34 points and 15 rebounds to help the Milwaukee Bucks beat the short-handed Philadelphia 76ers 123-109 on Sunday night.
What we know:
Damian Lillard added 25 points for Milwaukee, which completed a 4-0 homestand. Khris Middleton had 13 points and eight assists in 25 minutes off the bench. Brook Lopez added 12 points, and Taurean Prince had 11.
Tyrese Maxey led the 76ers with with 37 points and seven assists. Kelly Oubre Jr. scored 19 points, Ricky Council IV had 13 and Eric Gordon 10. Playing for the second consecutive night, Philadelphia has lost six straightand nine of 11.
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The 76ers (15-26) were once again missing several key players — Joel Embiid, Paul George, Kyle Lowry and Guerschon Yabusele among them — due to injuries, but hung with the Bucks until fading late. Milwaukee moved to a season-high seven games above .500 at 24-17.
Rookie Adem Bona, making his first start for Philadelphia, had 10 points in 24 minutes. He was 4 of 4 from the field after going 5 or 5 on Saturday night against Indiana.
Takeaways
76ers: After trailing by nine after one quarter, Philadelphia opened the second on a 10-0 run to take the lead. It later extended the advantage to five points before cold shooting led to a nine-point deficit at the half.
Bucks: After three consecutive games with hot-shooting first quarters, Milwaukee cooled off a bit, but still scored 30 points in the opening period and held a nine-point lead despite struggling to make shots from deep.
Key moment
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With 1:11 left in the first half, Antetokounmpo converted a reverse dunk on a pass from Lillard to give the Bucks 56-50 lead. Middleton followed with a step-back 3-pointer to push the lead to nine.
Key stat
The 76ers missed 7 of 14 free throws in the first half.
Up next
What’s next:
Philadelphia plays is at Denver on Tuesday night. Milwaukee is at New Orleans on Wednesday night to start a six-game trip.
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Milwaukee, WI
Milwaukee bitter cold; Repairers of the Breach open warming room
MILWAUKEE – Keeping people warm and off the streets – that is the goal of Repairers of the Breach in Milwaukee during the latest arctic blast in southeast Wisconsin.
Opening warming center
What we know:
Repairers of the Breach at 14th and Vliet in Milwaukee was supposed to be closed during the day on Sunday, Jan. 19. But when workers saw the frigid forecast, they knew they had to extend the center’s hours.
What they’re saying:
“We called in volunteers, we called in the staff and we’re having a regular operational day on Sunday,” said James West, Repairers of the Breach executive director. “We have some people with disabilities some health problems and just older people and just some people that would not be able to move around and weather like this.”
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The workers at Repairers of the Breach plan to keep the center going until Wednesday – when they go back to regular operations.
“We usually close at 4 o’clock,” West said. “Prepare for the warming room open back up at 7 p.m., but we’re not gonna even ask them to move around for those few hours in this dangerous weather.”
Milwaukee emergency health advisory.
Local perspective:
The City of Milwaukee has issued an emergency health advisory because of the bitter cold.
The city is urging people to limit time outdoors, dress warm, check on others and take advantage of warming locations if you need it.
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With the extreme cold, warming shelters are opening up across the area. To learn more, call 211 and an operator can connect you to the closest shelter near you.
The Source: The information in this post was produced by FOX6 News.
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