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Jamaal Smith of Milwaukee’s Office of Violence Prevention talks about what's causing surges in gun and other violence in the city, as well as efforts to curb it.
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Milwaukee is a step closer toward a sizable expansion in its violence prevention efforts, as acting Mayor Cavalier Johnson formally accepted $8 million in federal money the state steered to the city.
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Parents of Rufus King High School students aired their concerns at a virtual town hall Monday night, following a shooting outside of the school last week.
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Rufus King students shaken by a shooting outside of their school earlier this week held a walkout at the end of the school day Friday.
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Police offer details on the five women wounded by gunfire Tuesday evening outside Rufus King High School in Milwaukee.
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A judge has approved an agreement by lawyers to destroy the assault-style rifle that Kyle Rittenhouse used to kill two people and wound a third during a 2020 street protest in Wisconsin.
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Sheriff’s officials say a preliminary investigation suggests that a man found dead of an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound in the neighborhood was responsible for shooting the Milwaukee deputy.
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Kyle Rittenhouse, the Illinois man acquitted of fatally shooting two men and wounding a third during street protests in Kenosha in 2020, has filed papers in court to recover property seized by police after his arrest, including the gun he used in the shootings.
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Milwaukee's acting mayor says, "Enough!" gun violence after a police detective is wounded by gunfire.
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With about two weeks left in 2021, the city of Milwaukee has already set a new record high for the number of homicides in a year.