Transcripts For WISN 12 News This Morning 430 20161021

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good morning. >> good morning, guys, we have the frost advisory in effect. it is not for milwaukee and kenosha, it is inland. this is continuing here throughout much of the morning. 46 in milwaukee. the breeze, that is hurting a little bit and making us have a windchill feeling like the upper 30s. don't forget the jackets and es that cool with the wind n. racine the clouds are helping us a little bit and the temperature is near 45. right now it is feeling 36 inbury burlington. i anticipate more sunshine and warming temperatures. >> when you're on the go, take the weather watch 12 forecast with you. just download the wisn 12 news app. it's free for your smartphone or the milwaukee police officer being investigated for a fatal shooting sits in jail right now charged in a different crime. dominique heaggan-brown is the officer who shot and killed sylville smith in august triggering days of unrest in the sherman park neighborhood. the 24-year-old appeared in court yesterday on charges of sexual assault and prostitution. investigators say he assaulted a man after the two had been drinking together at east siders bar in milwaukee watching coverage of the ongoing unrest v. while investigating that assault, prosecutors say they found evidence of other crimes on heaggan-brown's cell phone. milwaukee police chief ed flynn says his department is committed to a thorough and impartial investigation. >> it appears he committed a series of crimes. for those things, he's certainly going to face the possibility of imprisonment. the loss of his employment. so my officers, overwhelmingly, off duty show themselves to be good neighbors, good parents, good coaches, good scout masters, good citizens, and unfortunately some come to light that reveal themselves to be irresponsible or criminal. right now, heaggan-brown is suspended from the police force. if convicted, he faces a maximum sentence of more than 80 years in prison. >> the president of the milwaukee police associaon part, "the mpa condemns all criminal behavior by any member of society, whether part of this organization or not, in all situations it is imperative that fact(s) are allowed to dictate the outcome." >> sylville smith's family is reacting to the charges against the officer. they say there needs to be more accountability within the police department. smith's cousin spoke during last night's previously scheduled fire and police commission meeting. accused of doing days after their cousin's death. >> a day after he's in a bar, watching the city go up and riot, while he's plotting. >> smith's family continues to call for the release of the body camera video from the shooting but as of now, it won't be made public. >> wisn 12 news is learning new details on that investigation. a search warrant shows police and a gun in the front passenger seat of the vehicle sylville smith and another man ran away from the night smith was shot and killed by heaggan-brown. the document also says smith fell, got back to his feet and turned toward the officers while picking up a gun from the ground and raised the gun in the direction of the officers before he was shot. the milwaukee county district attorney must still decide whether the shooting was justified. now, milwaukee police officer dominique heaggan-brown faces a series of charges unrelated to the shooting of sylville smith. heaggan-brown is suspended with pay from the department in keeping with state law. he is expected back in court next thursday. the district attorney is still reviewing the case from august to decide whether the shooting of sylville smith was justified. this story is continuing to unfold. i know it is a lot. as soon as we learn new details, we'll post them on our free mobile app and on wisn.com. with more information on our website. >> wisn 12 news time is 4:35. a new warning this morning from apple. >> coming up on "wisn 12 news this morning," the sign you should watch out for before placing an order online. >> plus, loose change that really adds up. why some pennies you might find could earn you a thousand >> happy friday morning. i want to show you what is happening right now. you are seeing on the milwaukee camera, this is so cool by the way, that is just cool, i wanted temperatures near 46 degrees. it is breezy out there and feeling like 41. you are seeing the flag right there. the temperatures are feeling like the low 40s. some of the places inland under a frost advisory. we have a latest on the news. ben? >> thank you, lindsay. right now drive times, pulling them up to the screen, we are all in the green. this morning, a new warning for anyone about to buy a new iphone or ipad. >> apple is telling consumers to be on the lookout for # counterfeit accessories. apple is now suing a new jersey company reportedly selling fake chargers and cables on amazon. in the lawsuit, apple says mobile star printed apple logos on products that pose a fire, and electrical shock. >> new this morning, one hundred fake pennies have been put into circulation on purpose. ally bank just launched their "lucky penny" promotion. it's to challenge people to think about saving their money. anyone who finds one of the coins can redeem it for one thousand dollars. >> here is a look at one of the fake pennies. they have the ally bank logo instead of the image of abraham lincoln. the pennies are hidden in ten cities across the country, including chicago, new york, and detroit, where ally bank is based. >> you will have to keep an eye out then. >> a woman in new york leaves nearly $10,000 in her shopping cart at the grocery store. >> it was a week's worth of cash from her restaurant. this happened in sennett, new york, about half an hour away from syracuse. the women says she went shopping on sunday and didn't realize the money was gone until monday. handed in the money, did their shopping, and left without giving their names. the woman is now trying to track them down to say thank you. i wonder if she give them a sweet reward. a mystery is unfolding right now at a wisconsin farm. >> disappearing dairy cows. the evidence that has one farmer scratching his head this morning. >> plus, a scare for passengers thousands of feet above the ground. what happened on board an i'm russ feingold and i approve this message. you know, seven hundred thousand dollars in the scheme of things... is a pretty reasonable compensation level. he took a ten million dollar corporate payout then moved to washington. where he fights against even the existence of any federal minimum wage. millions for him. not even $7.25 an hour for us. senator ron johnson. for big corporate interests, >> a good friday morning to you. isn't that beautiful. that is fantastic. i love the colors there. it is friday, october 21st. 4:44. make a wish, apparently that is a thing. we have a frost advisory in effect until 8:00 a.m. inland. this is the feel like temperature. i would grab a hat, grab the gloves, with the wind it is feeling cold at the bus stop. the high near 52. staying chilly and we see frost possible again tonight, ben. >> new from overnight, isis militants storm a power plant in iraq killing at least 11 workers. near the city of kirkuk. that's about 100 miles from mosul where a coalition has been fighting isis since monday. iraqi officials say suicide bombers got into the power plant overnight, took workers hostage, then set off their explosive vests when police arrived. >> this morning, u.s. officials say an american service member has been killed in iraq. the person died yesterday after a roadside bomb north of mosul. operations forces are embedded with iraqi units in the offensive to retake mosul from isis. >> new this morning, a secret underground tunnel from mexico into the united states. federal agents in san diego discovered the passage way yesterday. it apparently runs from tijuana to an old warehouse in san diego. authorities are still trying to figure out who's responsible for building it. >> also new this morning, mexico has approved the extradition of drug lord joaquin "el chapo" guzm?n to the united states it could be months before he actually arrives in the u.s. to stand trial. his lawyers still have the chance to appeal. guzm?n was indicted on charges of conspiring to import cocaine into the u.s. and he has attempted to escape from prison twice. >> new this morning, a health scare on board a spirit airlines flight. 20 passengers became sick while the plane was flying from atlanta to los angeles. hazmat teams met the plane when it landed. the mid-section of the plane. officials are still trying to figure out what caused the smell and the illnesses. >> new this morning, governor scott walker says it is possible a new prison will be built near green bay. state lawmakers there say it would be cheaper to build a new prison in brown county than it would be to bring green bay correctional institution up to code. that prison is more than 100 years old. while at a convention in green bay yesterday, the governor told reporters that the proposal is taxpayer dollars. >> developing this morning, someone might be stealing dairy cows in wisconsin. the owner of maple ridge dairy in marathon county says he woke up one day this month to a group of cows outside their barn. the gates were still closed and locked. from that day on, workers noticed some cows were missing. a total of seven are now gone. think about, we have a lot of challenges on a farm day-to-day, but theft is not on our radar at all. >> forrest doesn't think any farmers in the area are behind it. the sheriff's department is investigating. ben: now to a new story, a police officer in texas makes an unexpected friend, he helps to rescue a young deer that was tied up at a construction site. who does that? moving on. after getting the deer free, go on, get out of here. the animal refused to leave there. it turns every day in the neighborhood. >> is that him there? >> as a matter of fact it is. that's perfect timing right there. >> oh, that is sweet. >> the officer is saying he was worried that the deer would be local kids named the deer hank. melinda: he's beautiful. he wants to be around the people that rescued him. ben: someone with a lot of land needs to adopt hank. >> or the zoo. he could be a local celebrity hank the deer. >> the police mascot. >> it is cold this morning grab a ck i forgot the gloves. the steering wheel was cold. you just don't want to yet. we have been spoiled. it is cold out there. we have frost advisories for inland areas. as you are headed out the door, jackets early for the kids. here is the kicker. it is windy as well. depressed yesterday, well, today more sunshine. temperatures near 51. for this evening, could see some frost possible again and this time most likely closer to the area. milwaukee county, racine and kenosha didn't have a frost advisory, tonight that may not be the case. live look at sheboygan. 42 degrees. a little there is the frost advisory. these areas didn't have one last night. areas inland had it. this continues through the 8:00 hour. we have a break down of the day, in the 40s by 10:30. with more of the sunshine going up to the 50s. tonight it is a frosty one. if you are going to football or haunted houses or some friday night plans, it is cool out there and something to keep in saturday it is just a touch warmer and seeing the weatherwatch 12 week ahead, warmer for the weekend and i anticipate us to see the temperatures in the 60s on sunday. >> thank you. this morning new clues into the 20-year-old case of racine's jean doe. they have released the findings of new forensic testing. hair and bone samples parts of southern canada. this picture is what the police think she looked like. the body was reseemed to look for clues. she was found near a corn field in july 1999. the sheriffs hope that the includes will help identify her and catch the killer. >> looking ahead to tomorrow, police departments are accepting prescription medications. the state department of justice is holding a drug take back day. drop off prescriptions and medications, ointments and inhalers and creams and pedestrian medications. >> wisn 12 news time now is 4:52. a new exhibit opening today at the milwaukee art museum. it is called haunted screens germanem it is a time in art and film history and learn about the historic works that can't to influence film makers. >> you will see in the set drawings the concept of what the director and the set designer wanted it to look like and what it actually looked like and clips of the film where the set too. it is featuring hundreds of pictures and film clips. >> new this morning, dennis sullivan transformed for halloween. it is this weekend and next weekend. the tours are for members tonight this weekend. hike the haunted trails at state park. they expect big crowds at the fright height. after wards live music and a bonfire. >> tonight you are invited to an exhibition at walker points center for the arts. the day of the dead honors the loved ones that died. the exhibit is on the latin until november 19th. it is at 5th and walker in milwaukee. >> popular tradition returning to the fooiser hotel. it is a table side tea blending by a butler. scones and sandwiches. >> wisn 12 news time now is 4:54. community fixture. >> the makeover a lot of you have been waiting years for. >> plus hillary clinton and donald trump forced to sit feet apart separated only by milwaukee's former archbishop. >> good morning. new this morning, today is national mam graph fi day. >> women should start getting mammograms every year by an age 45. prostate cancer could increase the chances of demean ya. researchers say more studies need to be done. >> uw-madison is holding clinics today to make sure the students are getting the meningitis vaccine. a rare form of the illness put two students in the hospital last there are free clinics starting this morning. 4:58. the news continues right now. >> good morning. thanks for waking up with us on "wisn 12 news this morning." i'm ben wagner. >> i'm melinda davenport. it is 5:00, friday, october 21st. a milwaukee police officer involved in the deadly shooting assault and prostitution. >> first, we are on weatherwatch 12 and the morning commute. >> first, a frost advisory is in effect. good morning, lindsay. >> good morning, yes, frost advisory is continuing to the areas to the west until 8:00 a.m. as we look outside, the third ward, you know, we don't have a frost advisory here, it is the areas to the west, the the feel-like temperatures with the light wind feels like the upper 30s. a scarf could be appropriate today. temperatures at noon 51 #. tonight we are likely seeing frost again. we have a weekend sneak peek, it is getting warmer. now. >> good morning, if you are headed out the door, construction is wrapped up. there was a closure 94 westbound and 894 northbound, those are picked up as 5:00. things are looking quiet in the area there. the travel times are really quiet... that's a look at the morning commute, back to you. >> thank you, matt. >> a milwa p charged with sexual assault and prostitution. brown was already under investigation for the shooting of smith that created unrest for days. hillary? >> police chief ed flynn is calling the allegations more than distressing and this officer could be facing a long

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