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Milwaukee leaders share 2022 crime data and how the numbers compare to the previous year and what the city is doing to bring crime down.
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The Milwaukee Police Department is getting close to $16 million from the federal government to fund hiring 50 police officers for a three-year period.
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On Monday, Milwaukee officials launched a public safety initiative called the Safe Place Program.
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Twenty years ago, Alexis Patterson disappeared in Milwaukee. The seven-year-old girl was last seen walking to school on May 3, 2002, but she didn't return home. Detective Jeremiah Jacks, a detective for the Milwaukee Police Department, shares more about their efforts to solve Patterson’s case.
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Late last month, the Milwaukee Police Department made headlines when a young man died in a holding cell. Just days later, they made headlines again when someone entered a police station and began shooting. Elliot Hughes, who’s been reporting on these stories for the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, shares more.
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An autopsy Thursday could reveal more about what caused the death of a 20-year-old Milwaukee man who was in police custody.
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Police say a man fatally shot two people at an apartment complex in a Milwaukee suburb and later died of an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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A Milwaukee police officer was shot and wounded in an exchange of gunfire with a man who was initially found slumped over the wheel of a vehicle, the third shooting of a law enforcement officer in the city in two weeks.
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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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Authorities say a person shot and wounded a Milwaukee County sheriff’s deputy while fleeing from a traffic stop early Wednesday.