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mistake. former waukesha county district attorney paul bucher says despite the pressure... the video of sylville's smith's shooting should not be made public... yet... because chisolm may still need to talk to witnesses. witnesses...it does influence victims. all of a sudden other witnesses that had nothing to do with this come to the surface... oh ya i was there and i saw blah blah blah... you weren't there dude... you're just repeating what you saw in the video."bucher says it all comes down to the facts for a d-a in chisholm's position... forget how the public might react to that decision "if there's going to be community unrest then so be it and the other authorities will have to deal with that."in bucher's opinion... the decision should come in a week "lets go. you got the case... you should have everything... unless there's something really weird that he doesn't already have which i'd be shocked... this should be a week 10 days at most."then when the decision is made... bucher thinks chisolm will then...meet with smith's family...meet with the officer under ivestigation...talk to the milwaukee police union... before finally making it all rising to the top. all of those feelings... all of those emotions that you thought have healed over with a scar... we just picked off that scab and it's back up" bucher says because of the unrest we saw last month.... chisolm should put this case ahead of everything else... including the officer involved shooting of jay anderson in wauwatosa.soc 3 it took chisholm to decide "not" to file charges in the shooting of dontre hamilton in red arrow park.he said it was because of the new state law that required an outside investigation.two other experts also reviewed the case including one who did additional interviews and location visits.chisholm has said officers have the same self defense standard as anyone else.the person has to believe they were in immediate danger..whether they actually were or not. questions still remain after the medical examiner ruled an inmate died from dehydration jail.38-year-old 'terrell thomas' was in solitary confinement at the time of his death.the m-e's report says he was found naked on the jail cell floor... and the water was turned off to the cell's toilet.advocates say they don't understand how this could have happened 58:1:10 1313 water can be turned off, thats not uncommon if someone is flooding--yeah they might turn that off but that means you find some other way to make sure someone is getting nutrition and hydration hydration type bipolar disorder.he was in jail after being arrested for firing a gun on the floor of the potawatomi casino back in april. 3 new at 10 -- honoring a young girl who's life was cut short by gun violence.tonight, the family of laylah petersen is hoping to inspire change out of tragedy. tragedy.a peace garden was unveiled for the five-year-old at her school, northwest catholic.layla was shot and killed when bullets flew inside her home as she was sitting on her grandfather's reminder that young, innocent lives have been lost to sensless violence around milwaukee. 7:42:20-32 it's something we shouldn't forget... having a permanent reminder is a way to keep focused on the fact that for too many children their young lives are puncuated by gunfire, and that shouldn't be part of any normal childhood. childhood. chief ed flynn carried a picture of laylah with him until someone was arrested in her death...three men face charges.. including arlis gordon.. who's due in court on monday. brown deol turned deadly..a 61-year-old man is charged for killing his girlfriend's son...cbs 58's marshanna hester was there for his first court appearance. "mr. james. mr. james."his attorney whispers his name to get his attention....as jessie james slowly walks to his seat-- she tells him the cameras are in court for him-- and to try not to look at them. "state of wisconsin versus jessie james."the 61-year-old is charged with first degree reckless homicide for killing complaint it does state probable cause." cause."brown deer police were called to this apartment complex monday night.james told investigators his girlfriend and her son-- who had been staying with them -- got into an argument. argument.he told the victim to "shut up" -- but court documents state mannix franklin junior turned on loud music.cricket natsfranklin ignored demands to be quiet and leave-- making james mad. so he told police he loaded his shotgun with one shell and pulled the trigger. lengthly criminal record-- james' attorney aruged for the minimum cash bail."he has extended family in the area. he does not have any children. he's receiving social security at this time. so his income is limited."but the court commissioner disagreed."it is a homicide charge and the potential exposure is significant and for that reason i am giong to grant the state's request for 100,000 cash bail at this time."a next friday.reporting in milwaukee, mh cbs 58 news. 3 cbs 58 had the only t-v news camera in the courtroom today as the jury convicted michael morgan on two counts of reckless homicide and one count of arson.morgan denied setting the fire to his estranged wife's home... killing his own 10-year-old stepson kevin little and 2- year-old tae-najah morgan. morgan will be sentenced next month. the man charged with murdering a woman in oconomowoc told forgives him. him.the stunning statement police say given by 40 year jessie lee came out in court papers released after he appeared for the first time in a waukesha courtroom.christine schuster was found dead in her apartment by her brother on labor day.according to the criminal complaint, the accused told his brother he "made a mistake and messed up." 3 a body found in a burning truck in wheatland.kenosha county investigators says there's no choice but to investigate this as suspcious. person out of the truck that was first spotted on fire in a parking lot around eight this morning.no word on an identity tonight. 3 a carthage college football player is accused of sexually assaulting his teamate. according to the criminal complaint, 19-year-old lawrence gaines assaulted the drunk victim in his dorm room after a party.carthage college declined to comment.. but told us it takes reports of sexual misconduct very seriously and is comitted to creating a safe environment for students. new details tonight about the devices that steal your credit or debit card informatio. information..'josue garcia moret' and 'richard rivera garicia' were in waukesha county courtroom today, charged with attempted identity theft.the two are accused of putting skimmers at at least two gas stations in elm grove and brookfield. police say they discovered over 200 account numbers and names on the device. it's a problem that keeps getting worse..there were more than 70 overdose deaths in milwaukee county -- just in office right now with the story of a heartbroken mother...and efforts by president obama to break the epidemic.eric? michele...the president wants congress to release more than a billion dollars to expand access to drug treatment services.we told that to a milwaukee mother who is putting together a memorial for her 26-year-old son...who died over the labor day weekend. this is holly nerone...and this is her family..."i have four sons, and one of them died of heroin."a.j. is the one in white...he's the one who holly is now missing... missing..."we were very close and he called me one night about three-years ago and said mom, i'm terrified, i tried heroin once."but the pull was strong, and after a second time, holly says a.j. was hooked..."there's no population that this has not touched, and this is maybe one to say, my son was a heroin addict."who is a.j.?"kind and sweet, sweet gentle soul.""he always gravitated toward animals, animals loved him." a.j. tried to get help, but the cost and fear of trading the heroin addiction for a methodone addiction, holly said, was too much."i mean, i'm angry about this epidemic, i'm angry that it took my son..."holly knows of the president's mission of getting congress to say yes to the billion dollar plan to expand access to treatment... really know what this money is going to do unless they have the research to back it up...like what's the best way fight this illness and fight the epidemic."in the meantime, she's hoping a.j.'s story spurs conversations in your family..."have your voices heard, hopefully before it's too late." a.j. was a handyman...and had plans to go back to school and focus on photography.he'll be remembered at a memorial with 3 a new judge is assigned to the case against a man accused of killing berit beck.dennis brantner's murder trial ended in a hung jury earlier this summer... then the judge recused himself for comments he said might make him appear biased.fond du lac county judge robert wirtz has been assigned to the case..dating back 18 year old.the next hearing is next month. a mississippi judge rules there is enough evidence to send the man accused of killing two nuns to trial. rodney sanders is charged with capital murder in the killings of sister margaret held and paula merrill.an investigator testifed that sanders confessed to the crimes the day he was arrested.sister held was a member of the "school sisters of st. francis"...an international congregation based in milwaukee. milwaukee firefighters returning from a call come been burglarized and all their personal valuables..gone! now police are trying to figure out if that call was real.. or . fake.it happened early yesterday morning at fire station 34 on 62nd and burleigh.police someone broke a window to get in... stealing a cell phone, laptop and other personal belongings.but didn't take any city property. 3 state agengies released their budget proposals to governor scott walker today... hoping their requests will make it into the final state budget. the department of corrections wants to spend one million dollars to add staff at lincoln hills. hills.the department of public instruction is asking for 600- thousand dollars to give more grants to teachers in poor school districts. districts.and health officials are asking walker to increase medicaid spending by 452 million dollars... by taking money out of state tax dollars. dollars.the budget will be presented to legislature early next year. 3 feel like you're paying a lot for car insurance?coming up next... the one factor you may not think about.. that could high. 3 and... big game in minneapolis sunday night...find out what the green and gold need to do to get a road win against the vikings coming up...drew? it's no secret your car insurance rate depends on the car you drive... your live.but your specific address might play a bigger role than you think.cbs58s evan kruegel explains why in his special report - zip code bias bias 3 what if i told you there was a place in milwaukee - where two neighbors could drive the same car.... have the same job.... and live the same life- style... but one of them would pay ?twenty? percent more for car insurance.it's a scenario that's more common than you think - and it comes down to how it works - insurance companies hire actuaries to look at hundreds of different factors when creating rates. things like accident totals and crime statistics are grouped not by city - but by zip code. at brew city insurance - debbie larson describes it as a numbers game. :27:32 "insurance is a pool, and everybody puts their money into that pool, and the company spreads the risk between everybody. and if the risk is higher in that area, unfortunately, the costs are going to be higher." but how much higher? we filled out dozens of mock quotes - using the same age - car - and driving history on each one. on milwaukee's north-side - we were quoted as high as $1300 a year. in waukesha - that same driver was quoted at about $850 - a difference of more than 50 percent.:26:35 "if you take a certain zip code and in that zip code aren't as good, there's more accidents, then the rates will be reflected."and that becomes interesting on zip-code boundaries - like meinecke street in wauwatosa. on the 53213 side of the boundary - we were asked to pay 21-percent more - than on the 53226 side. so what can you do? debbie larson's best :23:07 "here we represent over a dozen companies, and every company is very, very different."larson says while some companies might weigh heavily on your zip code - ?others? care more about your driving history and your car. she says it's not uncommon for one agency to cost twice as much as a competitor - simply due to the formulas they use. :23:19 "every single company has tons of employees that sit around, gather data, and then potential client." // :25:23 "every company has a sweet spot, the type of client that they're looking to insure." so unless you plan on moving - your best bet for lower insurance - is to stay safe behind the wheel. larson tells evan, to use an independent insurance agency to find the best deal.and never settle for the first rate.. because you may be leaving hundreds of dollars on the table. a college graduation is an important milestone..but for many "i-t-t tech" students they didn't they get that chance..until herzing university stepped up. up.43:36:39clapping/standing clapping/standing the school invited graduates to their ceremony tonight in milwaukee.it's after all "i-t-t tech" campuses suddenly shut down last week. 03:47:21-30it's this community of learners and community of people in milwaukee that have come together to celebrate the accomplishment of those students, even though they 3 several local colleges are offering help to i-t-t students who still have time before they finish their degrees.we've got those details on our website -- cbs 58 dot com. 3 3 and thursday.arrive wednesday and storm chances arrive u-w basketball player and wisconsin native bronson koenig is joining the protest against an oil pipeline in north dakota. he left today to stand alongside the "standing rock sioux"... who say the pipeline threatends tribal lands. koenig, a member of the ho-chunk nation, says he hopes the trip will show the plight of native americans. 1:19-:28 i just felt like i needed to go shed a little light on the issue.. .bring some attention to it because it just started getting a little national attention... and it's still being overshadowd overshadowed koenig, his brother, and a friend are bringing a trailer full of donations for the pipeline protestors.he also plans on holding a free basketball camp this weekend for north dakota kids. 22 veterans take their own lives every day... that's one every 72 minutes.tonight, some motorcyclists took a ride to help veterans find peace back h. home.3:00:41-44motorcycle nats nats u-w-m's military and veterans resource center for a fundraising ride to raise awareness on military suicide and p-t-s-d.one vet tells us he rides because he doesn't think enough people are talking about it. 03:14:04-19 we can barely cope with some of the issues these young men and women have... and it takes a brotherhood of veterans to come together and that's what this whole thing is all about. we're here to support those who are in trouble trouble 3af screening of a documentary called "project 22"... which follows a cross-country trip by veterans bringing light to suicide awareness. the average festival goer creates 16-ounces of waste. this weekend, one festival is trying to reduce that down to just one ounce. ounce.the third annual "rock the green" festival in milwaukee has a stage powered only by peddle bikes... and no plastic bottles are sold on site. also, no food scraps won't be thrown out.instead, they'll be delivered to the district. 7:28:11-:22it's upcycled into maorganite, which is organic fertilizer, and energy to run their plant.so there's zero waste when it comes to food scraps on site, but it's also given another purpose purpose the festival starts tomorrow at one at the reed street yards.we have a full list of performers on our website cbs 58 dot com. 3 the doors will be open to more than 150 historic buildings across milwaukee this weekend... all for free. the basillf one place you can check out. the program created by the historic milwaukee inc. allows people to see historic structures around the city... as well as learn about the city's history.you can check out everything from churches...to breweries. breweries.we have more on 'doors open" on our website, cbs58.com, just look in the newslink section. 3 those fighting hunger got some help today.molina healthcare passed out five tons of groceries in racine to people who are faceing tough economic many mobile food pantries for molina healthcare..where workers were also educating folks about good nutrition. russ feingold: i'm russ feingold and i approve this message. narrator: listen to ron johnson on social security: johnson: social security is a legal ponzi scheme. narrator: as senator, johnson's been working to turn it into one. he wants to privatize social security putting benefits at risk. and he attacks medicare -- would turn it into a voucher program, don't let ron johnson turn social security into a johnson: ...legal ponzi scheme. narrator: senator johnson. not for seniors. sam shields' second concussion in nine months is concerning... especially since he's had this issue before.. before..shields also had concussions in 2011 and 2014, giving him a toal of four in doubful for sunday's game agianst minnesota but during chalk talk, gary ellerson is concerned that this issue could go beyond missing this week's game. how concerning is it that it won't just be this game that he's missing but others down the road?if you go back to last year, i think he missed a month with a concussion so this is two concussions within a time period of six, seven months. that's concerning if you look at the last hit that he took to ge tthis like much. that's concerning because when thiese things happen, they happen at more of a frequent pace. he has to be honest with himself if he can continue to play.you're not afraid of the vikings passing attack.no, i'm afraid of number 28. you gotta figure out where he's at and how many times he's gonna get the football. he plays well agianst the green bay packers. if he gets 150 yards i'm ok with that if you can stop everybody else. but if he gets 150 yards and going off, it's gonna be a long day. blake martinez, jake ryna, they're gonna have to play well in the middle because adrian peterson runs down the middle and runs hard. can they go 2-0 and ruin the party at us bank stadium?i think they can. it's gonna be a hard fought, physical win. it's gonna be about play action pass. you gotta get on those receivers. is it us bank stadium?us bank stadium. stadium. they can go into us the win 27-14. before sunday is saturday's game with the badgers against georgia state. sounds liek they won't have corey clement either. he'll likely not play after having a setback with his injured ankle this week. georgia state still shouldn't be a problem--the ninth ranked badgers 35-point favorites for tomorrow's 11:00 kickoff at camp randall. 3 guarantee themselves a losing seaosn for the second straight year.... they also lose keon br. broxton.the rebuilding brewers losing their outfielder to a broken wrist he got making this catch in the third inning of today's agme against chicago. broxton's rookie year ends after 74 games--but broxton batting .289 since being called up a fourth time from the minors back in july. you know as a father lays in bed and dreams about his children, his boys, this is the scenario you want to dream . about.i'm glad my dad had been final cultivation of everything that's been going on the hale / central rivalry game has been an annual classic in west allis since world war two. that tradition came to an end tonight with central beating hale in their final matchup--at least for now. coming up tomorrow, scott grodsky takes an in depth look at what this great rivalry has meant to both schools. 3 a shipwreck nearly 120 years old is discovered in lake superior near the apostle islands.three men found the "antelope" earlier this month. the schooner sank in october 1897 while being towed to ashland.the men hope the shipwreck site will eventually be declared a historic site by the state of wisconsin. 3 it's something we all know... but the packers have the best fans in the n-f-l!that's according to a ranking from 'forbes'... which looked at hometown crowd stadium attendance, and social media reach.'forbes' said the packers' fandom extends far beyond green bay.... on social media, the team's 6 point 6 million facebook and twitter followers is one million more than the state of wisconsin. captioning sponsored by cbs >> we've got a great show tonight. harry connick jr. will be here. stick around. hoagie. 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