Motivated by race and how police are responding. And staying on track. Lewis hamilton, the only black driver in formula 1 will talk to us about what it takes to win. Both as a driver and an advocate of social change. Hes a champion on a mission. First, heres todays eye opener. Its your world in 90 seconds. We have a covid storm thats hitting. Our rates of infection and our rates of death are worse than any place in the world. Its eating us alive. President elect joe biden had a dire warning for the Trump Administration. You spoke about the need to access the outgoing administrations Covid Vaccine distribution plans. More people may die if we dont coordinate. The president s own National Security adviser is now recognizing that joe biden will be the next commander in chief. Obviously, things look that way now. Well have a very professional transition. Georgia secretary of state accusing South Carolina senator Lindsey Graham of attempting to manipulate the low count in georgia. Just an i
Investigating a possible ring of package thieves targeting homes on the east side. As Christina Palladino reports, one homeowner is frustrated with the recent spike in crime. Home Surveillance Video shows a man with a hoodie hiding his face, pick up a package on the front porch, shake it a few times and then put it back , before taking off. Homeowner Michael Mccoy says hes frustrated with how often this keeps happening. I think we should have the right to send packages and occasionally leave our cars unlocked. Mccoy was getting the package picked up by usps today. A neighbor also had a package stolen the other day. With the holidays coming up, more neighbors here ar cone packages stolen. Thats why many have their home Surveillance Systems rolling. But mccoy says crime in his east side neighborhood near uwm has been worst lately. His car was recently ransacked and several homes have been broken into. Mccoy is not happy with the response from city leaders. We have a neighborhood watch, i
Ben . Melinda lets go to Jeremy Nelson. Jeremy come good morning jeremy as a make our trip on we had to get past waukesha to find any type of fog. These inland counties do have a dense fog advisory. They are some pockets for you to get below a half mile visibility. Then you will go off a hill and come down into a lower spot to find more i encourage everyone to have low beam highlights on. Low beam headlights on. It has cooled off quite a bit and we are in the 30s. Nothing too unusual for this time with those cooler morning lows. But it is the afternoon highs in the 60s. That is unusual. This morning where talking fog. Minute ago and it has settled back in. I am meteorologist Jeremy Nelson. Ben lets turn to traffic. Matt, we have been following an accident back of mecca we do have a crash on 41 northbound accident . Matt we do have an crash on 41 northbound. It may have just been cleared. Right now, putting on from highway q down to the zoo. That is a look at the morning commute. Melind
Mile. We look off in the distance, some of the fault blanketing the western part of Waukesha County. If you are near the lakeshore, no issues this morning. That is why the dense fog advisory is just for the inland counties. We will see some pockets of dense fog through 8 00 or 9 00 a. M. That is leading to the fog today. Have the low beams on and allow a few extra minutes if youre driving through areas that are prone to seeing the fall. We will keep you updated. Jeremy nelson. Back to you. Lets check in with the news chopper to look at your morning commute. Visibility is better in bypass. Oklahoma avenue going underneath the freeway. You can see no delays in either direction. We are delay free a cross the system. Travel lights look good across the system. Thats a look at the morning commute. Back to you. Thank you. Were just four days away from the election. Some people are already casting but theres a big deadline approaching. Tim is live in the newsroom with more about early voting.
Johnson bank remained closed for the rest of the day. No one was membered injured in this operation. In kenosha. Wisn 12 news. Patrick new tonight. We now know the name of the man accused of killing four people in a wrongway, drunk driving crash on i94. Investigators say 32yeaold brysen daniel wills of waunakee was driving eratically near deerfield, just after 10 wendnesday night. State troopers say they tried to pull him over, but wills made a uturn and started driving the wrong way on he slammed into two cars. In one vehicle, four coworkers from the Milwaukee Company ritz holman cpas, were on their way home from a recruiting event in lacrosse. Katey pasqualini and kim radtke of milwaukee died, along with clenton hall from waterloo. Their driver, brian falk of whitefish bay, is in the hospital with lifethreatening injuries. A 23yearold man from northbrook, illinois was in the third car and also died. As for wills, his injuries are we have learned he has two previous drunk driving conv