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Washington Park fatal shooting, Milwaukee man pleads not guilty

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A Milwaukee man accused of shooting and killing a man at Washington Park pleaded not guilty Wednesday, Sept. 6 and was bound over for trial.

Triston Brown, 20, is charged with first-degree intentional homicide and strangulation/suffocation in connection Naquon Henry’s death.

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According to a criminal complaint, a ShotSpotter notification alerted police to possible gunshots in the area of Washington Park early on July 25. When officers arrived at the scene, they found Henry shot near the playground.

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Officers saw someone near the shooting scene and asked where the shooter went. That person told the officers the shooter went eastbound on Lisbon Avenue and provided a description.

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A short time later, an officer spotted a man matching the description of the shooter walking east on Lisbon near 34th Street. When the officer tried to make contact with the man, he began running. The officer “observed this subject to have a firearm in his hands,” the complaint said.

The complaint said police set up a containment perimeter and saw the man running. The complaint states they also found a “black bag, puffy jacket, and ski mask” – inside the bag they “found a phone, box of 9mm bullets, and identifiers for…Triston Brown.”

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When police conducted their “next of kin notification” for Henry, they were provided a potential name of a girl Henry had been with.

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When officers went to the girl’s home, someone told them Brown was the person responsible for Henry’s homicide. They also spoke with the girl, who said Brown threatened her – stating that “if he could not have (the girl), then no one would,” per the complaint.

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The girl told police she agreed to meet with Brown at the Police District 3 station. When she met with him, the complaint states Brown “strangled her, punched her, pointed a gun at her, took her cellphone, and forced her to go to Washington Park.” Brown then used the girl’s phone to get Henry to the park and “shot him multiple times.”

Police interviewed Brown. The complaint states he admitted he shot Henry, admitted he got into a fight with the girl and “that guy” and that the recovered gun was his. Brown went on to say he “could not indicate” how many shots he fired and said he “blacked out.”

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Brown made his initial appearance in Milwaukee County court on Sunday, July 30. Cash bond was set at $250,000.



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Swedish communications company to open downtown Milwaukee office

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A Sweden-based communications company has inked a lease at the 833 East office building in downtown Milwaukee.

Axis Communications, which provides network solutions for video surveillance, access control, intercom and audio systems, will occupy about 8,870 square feet on the building’s 11th floor, according to permit applications filed with the City of Milwaukee.

The company, which was founded in 1984 and had $1.6 billion in sales in 2023, its website says, has offices globally with its nearest offices being in Chicago and Minneapolis.

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The 358,000-square-foot 833 East building, located at 833 E. Michigan St., was developed in 2016 by Wauwatosa-based development firm Irgens. At the time, it was the first new multitenant office building built in downtown Milwaukee in more than a decade.

Today, the building is about 92% occupied, according to Mike Wanezek, partner at Colliers | Wisconsin and listing broker for the building.

Amid the flight to quality trend in the office market, in which tenants are increasingly opting for higher-quality space, 833 East has gained several tenants in recent years, including RBC Wealth Management, Wells Fargo, Marietta Investments and Potawatomi Ventures, among others.

Wanezek said there are other lease extensions and expansions in progress at the building as well.

Axis Communications did not respond to a request for comment.

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Milwaukee Christmas Day stabbing; man arrested

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A 25-year-old was stabbed in Milwaukee on Wednesday, Dec. 25.

The Milwaukee Police Department said it happened at approximately 1:15 p.m. near 36th and Sarnow. The victim was transported to the hospital for treatment of non-fatal injuries.

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The suspect, a 30-year-old man, stabbed the victim during a fight. Police said the incident was domestic violence related.

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The suspect was arrested.

Criminal charges will be referred to the Milwaukee County District Attorney’s Office.

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Weather webcast with Holly Baker

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Some communities in SE Wisconsin will get a nice Christmas gift this morning! A WHITE CHRISTMAS!! A chance for slight drizzle is likely during Christmas Day. However, clouds will dominate the forecast. Rain returns in the forecast by Thursday afternoon into the weekend. Drier conditions by the start of next week. Temperatures warm up to the mid to upper 40s and 50 for the end of the week into the weekend.



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