Wisconsin
Man wanted for Wisconsin murder arrested in Phoenix
PHOENIX — A person needed for homicide in Wisconsin has been arrested in Phoenix.
The U.S. Marshals Arizona introduced that 34-year-old Brandon Gladney was arrested on Tuesday after being on the run for 2 years.
Gladney was needed by the Milwaukee Police Division for first-degree intentional murder and felon in possession of a firearm.
In Might of 2020, investigators say Gladney, and a person later recognized as his cousin, have been captured on video arguing outdoors a comfort retailer in Milwaukee.
Gladney was seen strolling away from the sufferer and returning a short time later. At this level, the video reveals Gladney pointing a gun at his cousin and firing a number of rounds, in line with authorities.
Gladney has a prolonged prison historical past and had been on the run for the previous two years, U.S. Marshals introduced.
U.S. Marshals in Wisconsin reached out to the Arizona workplace after receiving a tip that Gladney was staying on the residence of an affiliate in central Phoenix.
He was taken into custody Tuesday and is being held on the Maricopa County Jail whereas awaiting extradition to Wisconsin.