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WITI FOX 6 News At 9 October 16, 2016

Federal Authorities Say two milwaukee men planned to leave the us to join isis. But they were stopped and taken into custody in texas. Tonight, a local muslim leader is condemning the alleged actions of the men. Fox 6s ashley sears is live in the newsroom with his message. Rizwan ahmad says extremism is change misconceptionswhile denouncing the actions of those radicalized. A plan thwarted two menstopped by federal authorities after an investigation revealed they planned to join isis. 35yearold jason ludke is accused of trying to aid a foreign terrorist organization. 30yearold yosvany padillaconde is accused of aiding and abetting drove from wisconsin to texas with plans to cross over the boarder and eventually travel to iraq or syria. 29 31 what weve identified as the biggest reason people are radicalized is lack of education. Rizwan ahmad is the spokesman for the Ahmadiyya Muslim community in milwaukee. He says the alleged beliefs of the two menare not true to islam. 24 49 nowhere in

WISN WISN 12 News At 10PM October 20, 2016

Shows 17yearold Deonte Anderson being booked into the holding area for an Armed Robbery charge then he punches a , corrections officer. For unknown reasons and as a surprise to my staff he turned, and it became very violent very quickly. The officer was sucker punched to the face and knocked to the ground. You can see his partner quickly gets anderson under control as other deputies rush to help. My officers very quickly reacted and brought him down and arrested him and just to look back at this it underscores just , how dangerous a job these Correctional Officers have each in every day. Schmaling says the inmate became so violent and uncontab this restraint chair until he come down but that didnt last , long. Anderson continued to cause outbursts throughout the night so deputies are keeping him in this padded cell. He yelled at us while we reported this story. Schamling say the officer was taken to the hospital to get checked out. He was back on the job today. In racine county, christ

WISN WISN 12 News At 6PM October 24, 2016

Ticketed for running a red light and driving 70 in a 45. Difficult day for you, too . Everybody. For them, too. For us, too. Everybody. Terry again, jasen randhawa is not criminally charged. Public records show he was convicted of operating while inxi license was revoked for six months. Terry sater, wisn 12 news. Joyce meanwhile, were learning more about the three women killed. All were friends and onetime coworkers at a chicago ad agency. One of the women is from the milwaukee area. As 12 news nick bohr reports their families are mourning their loss. Nick they werent far away from their hotel there is still degree scattered all over the area. They were in town for a weekend im extremely happy to know he is coming home, and im glad they didnt lose their loved ones. The what deserves that no matter what. Nick he has broken ribs in vertebrate to go along with other internal injuries. Its unclear how long he will be hospitalized. Nick nick bohr, wisn 12 news. At the scene the other on the

WISN WISN 12 News At 6PM October 26, 2016

Charged with aggravated battery. Charged with aggravated battery. Wisn 12 news nick bohr was there and joins us live. Did she have anything to say . Not really. This is the spot where 26yearold Manuel Burnley was pulled off a county transit bus because he was being unruly. Seconds later he was on the ground struggling with officers, investigatorsay kraemer pulled out her gun and shot him in the back. Brown deer officer Devon Kraemer making her First Court Appearance for the shooting in march of 26yearold Manuel Burnley. Shes charged with aggravated battery by the use of a dangerous weapon. Kraemer and another officer took burnley off a county transit bus when the driver said he was being argumentative. The officers took him to the ground face down, and as they tried to handcuff him, kraemer later told investigators she feared for her safety, drew her burnleys back. She then drew it back a short distance, to avoid a malfunction, and fired once, striking burnley in the back. Burnley wasn

WDJT CBS 58 News At 10pm October 30, 2016

Several neighbors say lowering crime starts from the ground up. And reaching young people before the bad guys do. Its not a back and forth with the aldermen. We want to hear from you, as to your feelings on safety in your neighborhood and across milwaukee. And how together we can all improve. That is the message milwaukees aldermen gave to neighbors at the final Public Safety hearing saturday seven people were killed. One suggestion. Came from a teenager who urged city leaders to help youth. No cg if you put more money into the youth programs, then that would take more violence off the street. If the teens were actually busy doing something they love, then they wouldnt be out here making trouble. The message the same for one woman who works with children. No cg lets stop it before there are victims. Lets give all the youth in our community and opportunity to succeed. The aldermen sat they say thats their goal. To take these suggestions and work them in to plans that will better the cit

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