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In separate shootings, a Milwaukee child was shot and killed, two teens injured
A Milwaukee 12-year-old was shot and killed on the city's northwest side. The shooting happened on the 5000 block of North 73rd Street at about 1:19 a.m. on June 13, the Milwaukee Police Department said in a news release. Authorities have yet to arrest anyone and continue to investigate the fatal shooting. The shooting of the child was at least the eighth so far this year, according to data from the Milwaukee Homicide Review Commission updated through May 25. Twenty-three other children or teenagers have been the victims of non-fatal shooting, the data shows. In all, there have been 58 reported homicides this year in Milwaukee, according to police data. That's an uptick from the same time period last year, when there were 51. The 12-year-old's death happened after other notable shootings took place in the city, including of other youth. Two 17-year-olds were shot on the 3000 block of North 14th Street on June 12. One of injured took themselves to the hospital, while the other was transported by authorities, police said. That shooting is being investigated, but police said it appeared it was related to a dispute between two groups. Police continue to seek unknown and known suspects. A 30-year-old Milwaukee police officer was also injured in a shooting that took place on the 4600 block of West Hampton Avenue at about 6:46 p.m. That officer shot and injured a 39-year-old man during the incident. Police arrested a 19-year-old man following as well. It followed the officers chasing the two men, after receiving a report of two people "flashing guns," Milwaukee Police Chief Jeffrey Norman said. The police are asking anyone with information on the shooting of the 12-year-old and the teenagers to contact the department at 414-935-7360 or, to remain anonymous, contact Crime Stoppers at (414) 224-Tips or P3 Tips. David Clarey is a public safety reporter at the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. He can be reached at dclarey@ This article originally appeared on Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: In separate shootings, a Milwaukee child was killed, two teens hurt
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18-05-2025
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Milwaukee man, 29, last seen in 1500 block of South 12th Street, is critically missing
A 29-year-old Milwaukee man is critically missing. Saddai Azamar Pena was last seen May 16 at about 3 p.m. on the 1500 block of South 12th Street, said the Milwaukee Police Department in a May 17 news release. He is 5 feet and 10 inches tall, weighs around 180 pounds, has brown eyes and a shaved head. The police said it is unknown what clothing he was wearing, but he was driving a black Honda CRV with the license plate ARC9791. Anyone with information is asked to call the police at 414-935-7222. "Critically missing" is a label police apply to people who may be especially vulnerable due to a variety of factors. David Clarey is a public safety reporter at the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. He can be reached at dclarey@ This article originally appeared on Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Milwaukee man, 29, is critically missing
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18-05-2025
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Milwaukee man, 29, last seen in 1500 block of South 12th Street, is critically missing
A 29-year-old Milwaukee man is critically missing. Saddai Azamar Pena was last seen May 16 at about 3 p.m. on the 1500 block of South 12th Street, said the Milwaukee Police Department in a May 17 news release. He is 5 feet and 10 inches tall, weighs around 180 pounds, has brown eyes and a shaved head. The police said it is unknown what clothing he was wearing, but he was driving a black Honda CRV with the license plate ARC9791. Anyone with information is asked to call the police at 414-935-7222. "Critically missing" is a label police apply to people who may be especially vulnerable due to a variety of factors. David Clarey is a public safety reporter at the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. He can be reached at dclarey@ This article originally appeared on Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Milwaukee man, 29, is critically missing
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16-05-2025
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Here's how to get tickets to the NFL draft
What's more exciting than watching your favorite NFL team pick its next great player? How about doing it for free. That's the case for the NFL Draft 2025, where attendance will be free all weekend in Green Bay. The only catch is registration is required to get into the area called the NFL Draft Experience, which houses the main entertainment. Advertisement Registering is fairly straightforward. To do so, download the NFL OnePass app on your mobile device to register or at Once registered, you'll have access to the NFL Draft Experience. That will feature games, daily football clinics, food from what the NFL calls some of Wisconsin's best restaurants in a "taste of the town" tailgate, as well as photo ops of a replica gameday NFL locker room, a Pro Football Hall of Fame exhibit with Hall of Fame busts with a Packers focus, an oversized replica of all 32 NFL team helmets, Super Bowl rings, the Vince Lombardi Trophy and more. The draft will take place at and near Lambeau Field, the Titletown District and the nearby Resch Expo. Teams will make the announcement of their picks at The Draft Theater, which is between Lambeau field and Resch Expo. It's important to know that while entry to the draft is free, that's only for standing room and general admission access. Seats at the draft are for those invited or those who bought tickets in advance — but those tickets are now sold out. Advertisement Here's a map of the draft area: NFL Draft Fan Map by Post-Crescent on Scribd David Clarey is a public safety reporter at the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. He can be reached at dclarey@ This article originally appeared on Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: How to get tickets to the NFL draft today
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06-05-2025
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Teenager shot and killed in Milwaukee on May 6
A 17-year-old was shot and killed on May 6 in Milwaukee. The teenager was shot and killed about 2:30 a.m. on the 3900 block of West Cherry Street, according to a Milwaukee Police Department news release. Authorities continue to investigate the shooting and are seeking a known suspect. The shooting was at least the 38th reported homicide so far this year in Milwaukee, according to police data. That outpaces the same period from last year, when there were 32 homicides, about 16% less. The police ask anyone with information on the shooting to contact the department at 414-935-7360. To remain anonymous, contact Crime Stoppers at 414-224-Tips or use P3 Tips. David Clarey is a public safety reporter at the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. He can be reached at dclarey@ This article originally appeared on Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Milwaukee teenager shot and killed on May 6