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confessions. a 23-year-old mequon man confesses -on camera - to a violent crash that killed three women. fox 6's bret lemoine with a look at how investigators pieced it all together. nat 'state of wisconsin versus jasen randhawa' jasen randhawa sits in intake court felony charges for his alleged role in the deaths of three women. according to prosecutors, randhawa was the driver of this lexus that ran a red light and smashed into an uber the women were riding in. police say data recovered from the lexus show it was traveling at 63 miles an hour... in a 30 mile an hour zone. the crash occurred near 2-nd and clybourn early sunday morning. investigators say randhawa was drunk... and left the scene of the crash along with a 26-year old passenger. nat 'he doesnt go he sees the police is already there.' police say when randhawa returned to his mequon home and police where there... he returned to milwaukee. a friend allegedly told investigators randhawa 'believed hed be arrested for owi again' if he was caught. at some point after the crash, randhawa gets into a taxi...police say video recordings from the taxi ride capture randhawas confession: 'i know i shouldnt of drove' he allegedly said. 'it was two red lights. we took off. i crashed right under.... plankinton, clybourn and investigators say randhawa planned to report the car as stolen. randhawa also allegedly expressed concern his d-n-a would be left on the lexus airbag. 'because im bleeding and i have a d-u-i...' he allegedly says on the recording, 'and we just crashed the out of it.'only after learning of the three fatalities did randhawa turn himself in. that was monday afternoon. js 'nobody can know of three young people being killed and another being injured and not be sad, its in court today, the defendants bail was at a 1-million dollars. his attorney told the court commissioner... its unlikely randhawa will be able to pay that. reporting live at the mke, co courthouse, bl, fox6 news. breaking news from new york. a plane carrying republican vice presidential nominee mike pence skidded off a runway at laguardia airport rainy out east tonight. the good news - no one was hurt. swearing, rapping, even insulting the judge and victims' family... michael morgan kept the bailiffs busy as he was sentenced today for killing children. fox6's myra sanchick is here with the story. if the facts of the crimes against 29 year old michael morgan are not enough. it don't make you a man about . morgan was convicted for setting a fire in october 2015 near 36th and silver spring. the fire killed his estranged wife's son kevin little and the boy's cousin two year old taenajah morgan. it was morgan's antics in the courtroom for his sentencing that caught many off guard thursday. police escorted the grieving mother out after morgan's outbursts. and as the judge sentenced morgan. talk the numbers so i can get back up to my cell ok i'm getting there f man, you don't give a f about us man. we black man. you'd hang us man i didn't bring you into this courtroom. can put that white sheet over your head firefighters and first responders did an incredible job in trying to talk them numbers!! help preserve the life of those little ones cmon man. taking forever. morgan can you hurry up ordering the judge to tell him his sentence quickly. forty twenty forty twenty twenty twenty consecutive cmon. give me that honey. i got 99 to go despite all the outbursts morgan was sentenced to 71 years behind bars. in effect, a life sentence. reporting in milwaukee, myra sanchick fox 6 news. what do you think about what happened in court today? join the conversation - find the "michael morgan" post on the fox6 news facebook page. the milwaukee police officer who shot and killed sylville smith sparking days of violent protests in the sherman park neighborhood is headed to trial - but for a different case. dominique heaggan-brown is facing charges of sexual assault-- one of the alleged sexual assaults happened just one day after the shooting in sherman park. haeggan-brown is back in court next month. now to a fox 6 excluisve an m-p-s high school security guard is accused of sexually assaulting a student! friends of the victim-- say they turned him in. our ben handelman--- with why many parents are upset he was allowed to be in school in the first place. last week 26-year-old michael robinson was wearing a security new outfit. state of wisconsin vs michael robinson. the safety officer at riverside high school is accused of sexual assault by school staff. investigators say the relationship with a 17-year-old girl started in september. she first told me, and a couple other friends of ours. it was just between us. james mccorkle is the victim's friend. he says robinson is known as "mike" at school and is popular with students, even helping them sneak in and out. most of the kids at our school they would easily get his number. they would text them. investigators say robinson took the victim to his apartment where they had sex. mccorkle made the tough decision to tell school leaders last week. i finally came to the conclusion i should go to mr. harris. his mother is happy he made the right choice. im just proud of him. he didnt have to, but i think when we keep our doors open to our children they will come to us when there is something wrong. other parents questioning why robinson was allowed in school he has two unrelated criminal cases pending-- a misdemeanor for carrying a concealed weapon and felony drug possession with intent to deliver. the school will not say if they were aware--- instead sending a statement to fox 6 saying "mps is cooperating with the milwaukee police department regarding an allegation involving an employee.. the employee is suspended without pay. the investigation - both with mpd and internally - is ongoing and we parents told us they've been kept in the dark by the school. due to his pending criminal cases which require robinson to stay out of trouble--- he's also facing bail jumping charges. prosecutors asked for a 25-thousand dollar bail today. bail was set at 25-hundred dollars. he's due back in court next week. shots fired just outside of a milwaukee middle school. no one was injured, but one parent is upset-- claiming the school wasn't forthcoming with information. fox 6's brittany shannon explains... a quiet street outside an mps school on the south side... but tuesday morning...around 8- 30 just as the first bell was about to ring... milwaukee police say gunshots rang out just outside audubon middle school. this woman-- who wishes to remain anonymous...heard about the shooting....and called the school... "when i called to verify they told me no everything was fine that i had nothing to worry about" a day later..she says she happen and they were just given the information, the ok from the superintendent to give out that information. and thats what upset me when i called they should have given me the little information they did have" milwaukee public schools tells fox6 they made calls to all parents on tuesday-the day of the incident. mom, aura gomez says she got a call... "at one o clock they call me" but this mom says she didn't....she says she feels deceived...upset that school officials weren't up- front...from the start... little bit of information they did have 16 versus keeping me in the dark" school officials say they did reach out to parents in both english and spanish concerning the incident. the woman we spoke with said she never got a call. police tell us they are still looking for the suspect who fired shots here tuesday. in milwaukee, brittany shannon, fox 6 news. mostly cloudy, windy and warmer on friday with highs in the middle 60s. the warmest day of the weekend will be saturday with highs in the middle 60s along with a chance for showers. cooler, but dry on sunday with highs in the upper 50s. partly sunny, windy and warmer on monday with highs in the cloudy. low: 44 wind: se 5 mph friday: partly cloudy, windy and warmer. high: 65 wind: sw 15-25 mph saturday: mostly cloudy with a slight chance for pm showers. am low: 63 high: 65 wind: wsw 5-10 mph a big discovery on the sidewalk. the woman who found it... turned it over to police. would you do the same thing? before you answer -- wait til you hear how much money it was. cars burning in milwaukee.. the fires -- intentionally set. the famous person they belong to. and next - felons with firearms. the criminals who rarely get convicted. fox 6 investigators z25koz zvpz every year, milwaukee police take thousands of guns off the felons. under state law, felons caught in possession of firearms could face up to ten years in prison. but fox 6 investigator bryan finds many of them don't go to prison at all. we've pored over five years worth of data from 2011 to 2015... thousands of cases where convicted felons were arrested for illegally carrying a gun. what we found is eye-opening. three out of every four felons arrested in milwaukee county go to prison. more than half aren't even convicted. so we talked to police, prosecutors and judges to find out why. "she still had the baby in her hand when they shot her."whitney rhodes had been hiding in a closet just before the gunshots. "she ran in the room and said, 'jassmine, i'm hit.' and i just started screaming, 'everybody call 911 from their 2013, and family members had gathered for a birthday barbecue... when a fight broke out. and bobby joe johnson showed up with a gun. "bullets just came flying through the side window." "and then thats when i heard they said whitney was shot." the 25-year-old mother, still clutching a 2-month-old child, had nothing to do with the chaos. "her daughter was still in between her legs, in front of her legs, sucking her fingers not knowing her mother is back there losing her life, dying back there. is emblematic of the growing human toll on a city with so many violent criminals. "and one of the best ways to catch them is to catch them with a gun." but catching them -- and putting them in prison -- are two different things. "there's got to be a consequence for criminality." a year before shooting rhodes to death, johnson was charged with a maximum sentence of ten years in prison. but johnson's case was dismissed. "if he was locked away, put away like he should have been... then this lady would still be alive to this day."johnson is one among hundreds of convicted felons in milwaukee charged with having a gun, only to have those cases dropped. "it's a huge issue."milwaukee county district attorney john chisholm says gun cases can be challenging for even the most experienced case loads. "they are aggressively pursuing cases, but they have to do some triage. they have to focus on the ones that pose the biggest risk."from 2011 to 2015, police referred more than 3-thousand, 6-hundred gun possession cases to the milwaukee county d-a's office. and we found charges were never filed in more than a third of them. "because there just isn't sufficient evidence at that point and time."hundreds of others were charged, then dismissed, sometimes, because a key witness with bobby joe johnson, whose girlfriend told police he had a gun. they found one hidden in the oven. but on the day of the trial, the state's key witness failed to appear. "she doesn't show. she's not cooperative. that case gets dismissed."but even when felons are convicted of having guns in milwaukee... they don't always go to jail. at least, not for long. our investigation finds 20-percent serve less than a year in jail. 75-percent serve less than three. "if we can'tu possession of firearms in jail, why are we surprised that we're awash in guns?" milwaukee police chief ed flynn says his officers take thousands of guns off the street every year. and they arrest the same felons for having them over and over again. "it's a little bit like having a kid. and you say, if you do that, i'm gonna send you to your room without watching tv. and then they do it and then you let them watch tv. why would their state law that sets a mandatory 3-year minimum sentence for felons with firearms. last year, the law changed... but the results have not. four out of every five felons convicted of gun possession still don't get three years or more in prison. "if theres a minimum sentence, how come people aren't getting the minimum sentence?" "boy, that's the question, isn't it?"turns out, the new law only applies if the original crime was violent... only if the offender is caught with a gun within five years... and only if he's parole from the original violent crime. "it is actually a very small number of individuals who would actually qualify for sentencing under that change in the law." in other words, the new 3-year minimum sentence is virtually meaningless. "it's business as usual in the juvenile courts. it's business as usual in the adult felony courts."and the courts are flooded with gun cases. "one of the incidents involves shots being fired."judge 200 pending cases that involve actual shootings. so many, in fact, that simple possession cases are farmed out to other courts. we asked chief judge maxine white for an interview, so she arranged for us to meet with three of her most experienced felony court judges. "during that meeting, which lasted more than an hour, the judges said our data was incomplete. in some cases, possibly inaccurate. that they didn't have enough time to review the data. and that you can't draw conclusions from that data withouto transcripts of each case. in the end, the judges declined to be interviewed on camera, with former chief judge jeffrey kremers noting that he feared this story would play into the ongoing narrative that judges are soft on crime." "everybody's got a litany of excuses why nothing can change."the chief says he understands that budgets are tight and resources are scarce. "you're elected officials. raise hell. raise hell!"but when it comes to surviving life on milwaukee's violent guns."the chief and the d-a agree on one thing. "there's no disincentive to carry a gun." "we have to change that calculation."violent criminals in milwaukee would rather be caught with a gun... than without one. we obtained the data used in this story from two sources. first, an open records request to the milwaukee d-a's office. then, a painstaking, case-by-case review of online court records. but even though the original milwaukee police who compiled it. neither the d-a nor milwaukee county judges keep track of that kind of information. and chief flynn says that's part of the problem, because - in his words - police are the only ones using data to think strategically about crime. so chief judge maxine white said she didn't have enough time to review your findings. how much time did you give her? i first contacted her thirteen days ago, on october 14th. material. so i sent her both. a week later, she arranged for a meeting. but at that meeting, she declined to talk on camera, saying she'd prefer to be part of a follow-up story instead. so, chief judge white, if you're watching, our invitation to do that follow-up interview remains open. still to come on fox6 news at 9 -- flames could be seen blocks away. three vehicles - burnt to a crisp. the search for the person who set the fire outside a well known milwaukee man's home. plus, bad news for amazon. what home was destroyed by a darien: why have the latest smartphone if you can't use it wherever you go? switch to u.s. cellular for our best plan yet: 7 gigs of data per line for only $49. to share more photos at your cabin or video chat at your secret fishing spot... all for just $49. the best part? we put towers in places the other guys don't. because u.s. cellular thinks you deserve a signal that works wherever you are. ng 7 gigs of data per line mostly cloudy, windy and warmer on friday with highs in the middle 60s. the warmest day of the weekend will be saturday with highs in the middle 60s along with a chance for showers. cooler, but dry on sunday with highs in the upper 50s. partly sunny, windy and warmer on monday with highs in the upper 60s. tonight: mostly cloudy. low: 44 wind: se 5 mph friday: partly cloudy, windy and warmer. high: 65 wind: sw 15-25 mph saturday: mostly cloudy with a sli pm showers. am low: 63 high: 65 wind: wsw 5-10 mph only on fox6 - torched.. three expensive cars set on fire.. and the owner? a well-known local celebrity.. who was allegedly out to get him.. he's in his senior season and ready for it all to tip off. but one uwm player has other aspirations off the court. tim van vooren goes beyond the a milwaukee mixed martial arts star - targeted by arson. three vehicles outside his home set on fire this morning. justin williams shows you the video. i saw a car, speeding through the neighborhood ... after this car catches his attention ... right around the same time as that hap bang. ... carson catches this, holy -----! stuff, on camera. it was three cars, caught on fire. i just, i ran outside, and i was hoping, you know, the house, hopefully, wasnt gonna catch on fire. its around 1 a-m, thursday, and carson blaszak is at his milwaukee home -- where he records these images of three, burning vehicles, outside the home of mixed martial arts star, anthony 'showtime' pettis. as hes screaming that the house is on fire. of course, you believe your eyes, to see what youre, you know, that its real. meanwhile, milwaukee police believe an unknown suspect used an accelerant to ignite two of the vehicles, which forced flames to spread to a third, high-end vehicle, sitting in the driveway of the former ufc and wec lightweight champion, who bunny calls a good neighbor. very friendly. see him running around ... joggin around. and, while the wheels may be down for the count, carson considers what could have been ... luckily, the police department, and fire department, were able to get here, very quickly, and was safe. this safety, again, confirmed by one of pettis brothers, who says anthony is still trying to process what has happened, and is holding off on doing any interviews. milwaukee police ask anyone with information pertaining to this investigation, to give them a call. justin williams, fox 6 wisconsin-madison student already accused of sexually assaulting a woman - is now charged with sexually assaulting three other women. 20-year-old alec cook is facing accusations dating back to march 2015. prosecutors say one woman was assaulted during a ballroom dancing class she was attending with cook. the other alleged victims were a woman cook met at a party and another he met in a human sexuality class. a pedestrian is killed while crossing the interstate in kenosha county this morning. killed by an suv on i-94 just south of highway- 158. authorities say he was likely homeless... and possibly on drugs. the 30-year-old driver and his 29- year-old female passenger were not injured. there was no disabled motor vehicle associated with the subject in the area. so were still trying to determine whether it was a hitch hiking type situation or theres some other reason the individual found himself up on the interstate drug paraphernalia was found on results have not come back yet. there's a college basketball player at u.w.m. who hopes to score as big on the court this season as he already has off the court.... tim van vooren goes beyond the game... sometimes it all kind of hits cody wichmann.... 144352 "i am kind of the veteran around here... it's kind of weird to say." 144355 it's weird because wichmann says he feels like he was a freshman just a blink ago... and it's also weird because so many of the guys he expecte gone.... a trio of panthers transferred out of the program when there was a transition from rob jeter to lavall jordan at coach last spring... now the top returning scorer on the team, wichmann is right where he wants to be... 144925 "i've built great relationships with everybody in the business school here and" 144929 144938 "i want to finish what i started." 144940 wichmann is one of those student- athletes who really helping pulaski high school to a state championship, cody helped himself academically by earning several college credits... thus, he was in a great position when he showed up on milwaukee's east side... 144444 "i actually wanted to be a doctor, i sat in my first anatomy class and i thought, not for me... so i went to my advisor" 144453 144459 "he's like why don't we just get you into an accounting class and see what the business school is like.... fell in love with it, that's where i got my degree in three years.... pretty exciting and now i'm in the masters program." 144505 the school is impressed by how he has taken care of business, cody is proud, too and so is his mom.... 144841 "she wants me to play basketball as long as i can but after that, you need something to fall back on.... looking back on it, she was right.... for the first time." 144851 very happy on his life path and on campus, wichmann can only hope to find some happiness on the court, too... he can dream about his final season approximating his first season, when the panthers made the ncaa tournament... 145028 "you guys good.... do you believe that ?? does it bother you ?? not really..... it helps to kind of play with a chip on our shoulders.... i've been telling people what happened freshman year.... we were picked last and look what happened, so we'll just have to see." 145045 spoken like a true veteran.... at uwm, tim van vooren, fox six sports... cody and his panthers teammates open the season on friday night november 11 in their arena she walked into the germantown police department with a huge chunk of change. problem is - it wasn't her "change!" the story to restore your faith in humanity. the packers are back on the winning track - but will the pup from the wisconsin humane society follow suit? the pup picks - next. we have a big warm up on the way. i'll have your fox6 darien: why have the latest smartphone if you can't use it wherever you go? switch to u.s. cellular for our best plan yet: 7 gigs of data per line for only $49. to share more photos at your cabin or video chat at your secret fishing spot... all for just $49. the best part? thinks you deserve a signal that works wherever you are. switch to u.s. cellular and get a whopping 7 gigs of data per line for only $49. i like my turkey carved thick! it isn't just grandmas who are passionate about turkey, so is subway. the all-white meat in our new, thick-cut autumn carved turkey sandwich has no artificial preservatives or flavors, and is topped with cheddar and cranberry mustard sauce. the pups from the wisconsin humane society have picked the packers to win. will we make it 7 in a row for the green and gold? pip is with the pup for this week's big pick. "good evening everybody the pack got back on the winning track against the bears last week and so did the pups from the wisconsin humane society. now can they both start a winning streak. the wonderful and talented allie christman from joining us with a versatile veteran a cute one too named austin. tell us about austin. "isn't he adorable? he's 5-years-old and he's available for adoption at the wisconsin humane society and he's seen a few seasons so i look forward to his insight today." "and he's a mix of who-knows-what?" "he's a little bit of everything. he would be a fun one to dna test but he has a got an awesome personality and i think he'd make anyone a great best friend." "absolutely maybe he could help ty montgomery run that ball out of the austin and all the great pets that they have at the wisconsin humane on on our website fox6now.com/sports . and as always the moment of truth. austin are you going falcons at home or will the pack make it 2 in a row? the pups are 4 and 2, the pack are 4 and 2. austin over there on the side of the falcons see. doesn't seem interested in the food. austin, austin the foods this way, whcih bowl are you going for? he's checking it out. alright he kind of slanted that way we are going to have to go with atlanta. the first time that the pups have gone against the packers, so we will see how that turns out. and remember you can see the packers and falcons game right here on fox 6 sunday at 3:25. and tune in to the fox 6 sports blitz at 10:35, as we will breakdown the game. allie as always thank you and austin we love you anyway even if you're going get ready for a warmup. weather expert tom wachs is coming up with the forecast. a house destroyed in a fire - and now a 30 million dollar lawsuit.. but is amazon rea take a good look at this guy.. milwaukee police want to find him.. what they say he did to a woman in a downtown parking garage.. tonight at ten--another vigil no one wanted. 8 homicides this week alone--while one victim was remembered, city leaders with their plan on -------------- also tonight--the first one's free.... a real estate seminar charges nothing for the first lesson but then.... "we were sold on that these people actually know what they are talking about.." ...then it gets pretty steep. contact six with one couple who regrets paying the fee. tonight at ten. point burger bar is opening the restaurant already has a successful location on good hope road. point burger bar hopes to hire more than 100 people are needed for the new location. there is a job fair november 5th from noon to 4pm in pewaukee. donald trump is winning the presidential race -- at least in terms of halloween costume sales! according to new berlin based - buyseasons -- trump has 57 percent of the total candidate masks sold. clinton has 43. according to buyseasons -- the candidate mask tht for more business news - go to fox 6 now dot com for a link to the business journal. adlib to wx temperatures holding in the 40s. mostly cloudy, windy and warmer on friday with highs in the middle 60s. the warmest day of the weekend will be saturday with highs in the middle 60s along with a chance for showers. highs in the upper 50s. partly sunny, windy and warmer on monday with highs in the upper 60s. tonight: mostly cloudy. low: 44 warmer. high: 65 wind: sw 15-25 mph saturday: mostly cloudy with a slight chance for pm showers. am low: 63 high: 65 wind: wsw 5-10 mph sunday: am low: 50 high: 57 wind: ene 5-10 mph monday: mostly cloudy and breezy. am low: 45 high: 67 am low: 55 high: 65 wind: w 10-20 mph wednesday:mostly sunny and breezy. am low: 50 high: 60 new development is planned for milwaukee's northwest side...to manage storm water, and reduce flooding. this will be on a parcel of land at 31st and capitol. the city, and mmsd and other groups want to design what they call --"green infrastructure solutions" the idea is to collect the storm water using vegetation ...to ease the burden on sewers and the lake.. and hopefully to create jobs in the process. "were knitting together the different sides of capitol drive, were trying to bring people together, were saying we need jobs and we need them now" revitalize the 30th street corridor. a little bit of good news can go a long way. it certainly has for a germantown man, whose neighbors you can really count on. fox6's jonathon gregg has the story. if the nation's recent discourse has you questioning humanity "i think it's noble i think it shows a lot of character, a lot of honesty." "i think just relieved that someone did the right thing and turned it in." captain mike snow says there are some good people here. on saturday a woman walked into the police department with a chunk of change, "over 11-hundred dollars in cash big bills she found stuffed in an envelope during a morning walk., "she just wanted to try and make sure it got back to the rightful owner." on sunday the soon-to-be "happiest guy in germantown" called police with his fingers crossed. "they were able to explain the scenario that made it very clear to us that it was definitely their money." a pretty spooky thought, losing that you're reading some of the things in the paper to see a person that understood a person was going to be desperately missing that amount of money." we'd show you the cash but by wednesday it was back in the bank and neither captain snow or myself carry that kind of scratch. but the captain does have this advice. " our recommendation would to not try and carry that amount money with you." a friendly reminder, in trying times there are still neighbors we can count on.. in germantown jonathon gregg turn in lost and found property all the time but rarely this amount of money. milwaukee police need help finding a man suspected of an armed robbery in downtown milwaukee. this is surveillance footage near milwaukee and wisconsin avenue. police say the suspect walked up to a woman in a parking garage, pulled out a knife and demanded her belongings. once he got them -- he took off. anyone with any information is asked to call police. the university of wisconsin-madison confirms - a third student is being treated forme more testing will be done to see if it's related to the two other cases. free vaccines were being offered today to undergraduate students. additional clinics will be offered next monday and wednesday. in north dakota - law enforcement removes hundreds of dakota access pipeline protesters. some 2-hundred protesters had set up tents and teepees on private property in support of the standing sioux -- a tribe against the pipeline. authorities fired bean bags and pepper spray - saying protesters them. the 3-billion dollar pipeline is almost complete and passes through north dakota, south dakota and iowa... to illinois. opponents say it threatens the drinking water and cultural evidence of native americans in the region. more than 260 people have been arrested since demonstrations began in august. a tennessee family is suing amazon for 30-million-dollars after a hoverboard caused a fire that destroyed their home. this is video from january when a fire broke out in the home. negligent in not warning consumers about nine fires caused by the hoverboard. he also says the product was falsely represented on amazon's website. los angeles police arrest the man they say vandalized the hollywood walk of fame. witnesses say the man took a sledgehammer and a pick ax to donald trump's star yesterday. he said he planned to sell parts of the star and donate the proceed the alleged victims of trump. the trump trump must win several states to clinch the election -- and he is pushing hard in ohio with three campaign events today. trump criticized rival hillary clinton for being too tough on russian president vladimir putin. putin has been denounced for his military assertiveness and anti-democratic tendencies. trump is also continuing to criticize clinton's judgment and stamina, saying quote, she's definitely a low-energy person.'' carolina - she's pushing drive up turnout among college students. the democrat made an unannounced stop at a homecoming pep rally at north carolina agricultural and technical state university in greensboro. earlier, clinton appeared at wake forest university with first lady michelle obama. clinton right now leads in the tar heel state by about 2 points. now to wisconsin's u-s senate race. a program that connects people in milwaukee's central city with jobs is now is the spotlight.. senator ron johnson wants an comments he made about the program. as political reporter theo keith explains, feingold says he did nothing wrong. there was no criticism at allruss feingold defends himself over comments he made about a faith-based jobs program, the joseph project. feingold's opponent, senator ron johnson, helped create the initiative, which transports people in milwaukee's central city to jobs in sheboygan. tuesday, russ feingold told milwaukee public radio that johnson should do up in a van and send them away a couple hours and have them come back exhausted at the end of the day," he said. "that doesn't make a community." for him to denigrate that effort, i think he owes those participants, he owes pastor jerome smith an apology feingold said he wasn't criticizing the program itself, and johnson is making up a story. i think all of these things are good, but i think people in the central city are looking for fundamental change that would really make the community work as a community that includes more and community policing, he says. but johnson is now re-launching a t-v ad that highlights the program and his involvement. the joseph project is breaking all kinds of cycles of poverty johnson seized on the comments during a campaign stop thursday. that is just sad. lets face it, senator feingold has never created a job. i have johnson continues to trail in the polls, and this week received a blow from fellow republicans.the conservative senate leadership fund is sp dollars on ads to help republican candidates in six key states. wisconsin's senate race is not one of them. theo keith, fox6 news. fox6 is the place to watch on election night. we will bring you expert analysis, results & reaction as it happens. election day is tuesday, november 8th. now at 10-- 8 homicides in 5 days. "they took my son, that's all i had." tonight one of the victims remembered. plus-- a cab confessional. police say the man accused of killing three woman in a crash admitted everything in the backseat of a taxi. and-- how was he hired this isn't the first time this high school security guard has been in handcuffs. and we begin with that fox 6 exclusive! an m-p-s high school security guard is accused of sexually assaulting a student. many parents wondering why the employee was allowed in the school in the first place. our ben handelman spoke to a teen being credited for unveiling the crime. that's right. for teens, sometimes it can be hard to tell your friends. but one teen being given credit for doing the right thing--- that's now led to charges against an m-p-s employee. state of wisconsin vs michael robinson. he is the m-p-s safety officer accused of sleeping with a student. 26-year-old michael robinson is charged with sexual assault by a school staff. investigators say the relationship with a 17-year-old girl started in september. most of the kids at our school they would easily get his number. they would text him or call him and he would open a door for th victim's friend. he says robinson would help kids sneak in and out. he eventually told school leaders and his mom about the sexual relationship. im just proud of him. he didnt have to, but i think when we keep our doors open to our children they will come to us when there is something wrong. other parents questioning why robinson was allowed in school in the first place.

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confessions. a 23-year-old mequon man confesses -on camera - to a violent crash that killed three women. fox 6's bret lemoine with a look at how investigators pieced it all together. nat 'state of wisconsin versus jasen randhawa' jasen randhawa sits in intake court felony charges for his alleged role in the deaths of three women. according to prosecutors, randhawa was the driver of this lexus that ran a red light and smashed into an uber the women were riding in. police say data recovered from the lexus show it was traveling at 63 miles an hour... in a 30 mile an hour zone. the crash occurred near 2-nd and clybourn early sunday morning. investigators say randhawa was drunk... and left the scene of the crash along with a 26-year old passenger. nat 'he doesnt go he sees the police is already there.' police say when randhawa returned to his mequon home and police where there... he returned to milwaukee. a friend allegedly told investigators randhawa 'believed hed be arrested for owi again' if he was caught. at some point after the crash, randhawa gets into a taxi...police say video recordings from the taxi ride capture randhawas confession: 'i know i shouldnt of drove' he allegedly said. 'it was two red lights. we took off. i crashed right under.... plankinton, clybourn and investigators say randhawa planned to report the car as stolen. randhawa also allegedly expressed concern his d-n-a would be left on the lexus airbag. 'because im bleeding and i have a d-u-i...' he allegedly says on the recording, 'and we just crashed the out of it.'only after learning of the three fatalities did randhawa turn himself in. that was monday afternoon. js 'nobody can know of three young people being killed and another being injured and not be sad, its in court today, the defendants bail was at a 1-million dollars. his attorney told the court commissioner... its unlikely randhawa will be able to pay that. reporting live at the mke, co courthouse, bl, fox6 news. breaking news from new york. a plane carrying republican vice presidential nominee mike pence skidded off a runway at laguardia airport rainy out east tonight. the good news - no one was hurt. swearing, rapping, even insulting the judge and victims' family... michael morgan kept the bailiffs busy as he was sentenced today for killing children. fox6's myra sanchick is here with the story. if the facts of the crimes against 29 year old michael morgan are not enough. it don't make you a man about . morgan was convicted for setting a fire in october 2015 near 36th and silver spring. the fire killed his estranged wife's son kevin little and the boy's cousin two year old taenajah morgan. it was morgan's antics in the courtroom for his sentencing that caught many off guard thursday. police escorted the grieving mother out after morgan's outbursts. and as the judge sentenced morgan. talk the numbers so i can get back up to my cell ok i'm getting there f man, you don't give a f about us man. we black man. you'd hang us man i didn't bring you into this courtroom. can put that white sheet over your head firefighters and first responders did an incredible job in trying to talk them numbers!! help preserve the life of those little ones cmon man. taking forever. morgan can you hurry up ordering the judge to tell him his sentence quickly. forty twenty forty twenty twenty twenty consecutive cmon. give me that honey. i got 99 to go despite all the outbursts morgan was sentenced to 71 years behind bars. in effect, a life sentence. reporting in milwaukee, myra sanchick fox 6 news. what do you think about what happened in court today? join the conversation - find the "michael morgan" post on the fox6 news facebook page. the milwaukee police officer who shot and killed sylville smith sparking days of violent protests in the sherman park neighborhood is headed to trial - but for a different case. dominique heaggan-brown is facing charges of sexual assault-- one of the alleged sexual assaults happened just one day after the shooting in sherman park. haeggan-brown is back in court next month. now to a fox 6 excluisve an m-p-s high school security guard is accused of sexually assaulting a student! friends of the victim-- say they turned him in. our ben handelman--- with why many parents are upset he was allowed to be in school in the first place. last week 26-year-old michael robinson was wearing a security new outfit. state of wisconsin vs michael robinson. the safety officer at riverside high school is accused of sexual assault by school staff. investigators say the relationship with a 17-year-old girl started in september. she first told me, and a couple other friends of ours. it was just between us. james mccorkle is the victim's friend. he says robinson is known as "mike" at school and is popular with students, even helping them sneak in and out. most of the kids at our school they would easily get his number. they would text them. investigators say robinson took the victim to his apartment where they had sex. mccorkle made the tough decision to tell school leaders last week. i finally came to the conclusion i should go to mr. harris. his mother is happy he made the right choice. im just proud of him. he didnt have to, but i think when we keep our doors open to our children they will come to us when there is something wrong. other parents questioning why robinson was allowed in school he has two unrelated criminal cases pending-- a misdemeanor for carrying a concealed weapon and felony drug possession with intent to deliver. the school will not say if they were aware--- instead sending a statement to fox 6 saying "mps is cooperating with the milwaukee police department regarding an allegation involving an employee.. the employee is suspended without pay. the investigation - both with mpd and internally - is ongoing and we parents told us they've been kept in the dark by the school. due to his pending criminal cases which require robinson to stay out of trouble--- he's also facing bail jumping charges. prosecutors asked for a 25-thousand dollar bail today. bail was set at 25-hundred dollars. he's due back in court next week. shots fired just outside of a milwaukee middle school. no one was injured, but one parent is upset-- claiming the school wasn't forthcoming with information. fox 6's brittany shannon explains... a quiet street outside an mps school on the south side... but tuesday morning...around 8- 30 just as the first bell was about to ring... milwaukee police say gunshots rang out just outside audubon middle school. this woman-- who wishes to remain anonymous...heard about the shooting....and called the school... "when i called to verify they told me no everything was fine that i had nothing to worry about" a day later..she says she happen and they were just given the information, the ok from the superintendent to give out that information. and thats what upset me when i called they should have given me the little information they did have" milwaukee public schools tells fox6 they made calls to all parents on tuesday-the day of the incident. mom, aura gomez says she got a call... "at one o clock they call me" but this mom says she didn't....she says she feels deceived...upset that school officials weren't up- front...from the start... little bit of information they did have 16 versus keeping me in the dark" school officials say they did reach out to parents in both english and spanish concerning the incident. the woman we spoke with said she never got a call. police tell us they are still looking for the suspect who fired shots here tuesday. in milwaukee, brittany shannon, fox 6 news. mostly cloudy, windy and warmer on friday with highs in the middle 60s. the warmest day of the weekend will be saturday with highs in the middle 60s along with a chance for showers. cooler, but dry on sunday with highs in the upper 50s. partly sunny, windy and warmer on monday with highs in the cloudy. low: 44 wind: se 5 mph friday: partly cloudy, windy and warmer. high: 65 wind: sw 15-25 mph saturday: mostly cloudy with a slight chance for pm showers. am low: 63 high: 65 wind: wsw 5-10 mph a big discovery on the sidewalk. the woman who found it... turned it over to police. would you do the same thing? before you answer -- wait til you hear how much money it was. cars burning in milwaukee.. the fires -- intentionally set. the famous person they belong to. and next - felons with firearms. the criminals who rarely get convicted. fox 6 investigators z25koz zvpz every year, milwaukee police take thousands of guns off the felons. under state law, felons caught in possession of firearms could face up to ten years in prison. but fox 6 investigator bryan finds many of them don't go to prison at all. we've pored over five years worth of data from 2011 to 2015... thousands of cases where convicted felons were arrested for illegally carrying a gun. what we found is eye-opening. three out of every four felons arrested in milwaukee county go to prison. more than half aren't even convicted. so we talked to police, prosecutors and judges to find out why. "she still had the baby in her hand when they shot her."whitney rhodes had been hiding in a closet just before the gunshots. "she ran in the room and said, 'jassmine, i'm hit.' and i just started screaming, 'everybody call 911 from their 2013, and family members had gathered for a birthday barbecue... when a fight broke out. and bobby joe johnson showed up with a gun. "bullets just came flying through the side window." "and then thats when i heard they said whitney was shot." the 25-year-old mother, still clutching a 2-month-old child, had nothing to do with the chaos. "her daughter was still in between her legs, in front of her legs, sucking her fingers not knowing her mother is back there losing her life, dying back there. is emblematic of the growing human toll on a city with so many violent criminals. "and one of the best ways to catch them is to catch them with a gun." but catching them -- and putting them in prison -- are two different things. "there's got to be a consequence for criminality." a year before shooting rhodes to death, johnson was charged with a maximum sentence of ten years in prison. but johnson's case was dismissed. "if he was locked away, put away like he should have been... then this lady would still be alive to this day."johnson is one among hundreds of convicted felons in milwaukee charged with having a gun, only to have those cases dropped. "it's a huge issue."milwaukee county district attorney john chisholm says gun cases can be challenging for even the most experienced case loads. "they are aggressively pursuing cases, but they have to do some triage. they have to focus on the ones that pose the biggest risk."from 2011 to 2015, police referred more than 3-thousand, 6-hundred gun possession cases to the milwaukee county d-a's office. and we found charges were never filed in more than a third of them. "because there just isn't sufficient evidence at that point and time."hundreds of others were charged, then dismissed, sometimes, because a key witness with bobby joe johnson, whose girlfriend told police he had a gun. they found one hidden in the oven. but on the day of the trial, the state's key witness failed to appear. "she doesn't show. she's not cooperative. that case gets dismissed."but even when felons are convicted of having guns in milwaukee... they don't always go to jail. at least, not for long. our investigation finds 20-percent serve less than a year in jail. 75-percent serve less than three. "if we can'tu possession of firearms in jail, why are we surprised that we're awash in guns?" milwaukee police chief ed flynn says his officers take thousands of guns off the street every year. and they arrest the same felons for having them over and over again. "it's a little bit like having a kid. and you say, if you do that, i'm gonna send you to your room without watching tv. and then they do it and then you let them watch tv. why would their state law that sets a mandatory 3-year minimum sentence for felons with firearms. last year, the law changed... but the results have not. four out of every five felons convicted of gun possession still don't get three years or more in prison. "if theres a minimum sentence, how come people aren't getting the minimum sentence?" "boy, that's the question, isn't it?"turns out, the new law only applies if the original crime was violent... only if the offender is caught with a gun within five years... and only if he's parole from the original violent crime. "it is actually a very small number of individuals who would actually qualify for sentencing under that change in the law." in other words, the new 3-year minimum sentence is virtually meaningless. "it's business as usual in the juvenile courts. it's business as usual in the adult felony courts."and the courts are flooded with gun cases. "one of the incidents involves shots being fired."judge 200 pending cases that involve actual shootings. so many, in fact, that simple possession cases are farmed out to other courts. we asked chief judge maxine white for an interview, so she arranged for us to meet with three of her most experienced felony court judges. "during that meeting, which lasted more than an hour, the judges said our data was incomplete. in some cases, possibly inaccurate. that they didn't have enough time to review the data. and that you can't draw conclusions from that data withouto transcripts of each case. in the end, the judges declined to be interviewed on camera, with former chief judge jeffrey kremers noting that he feared this story would play into the ongoing narrative that judges are soft on crime." "everybody's got a litany of excuses why nothing can change."the chief says he understands that budgets are tight and resources are scarce. "you're elected officials. raise hell. raise hell!"but when it comes to surviving life on milwaukee's violent guns."the chief and the d-a agree on one thing. "there's no disincentive to carry a gun." "we have to change that calculation."violent criminals in milwaukee would rather be caught with a gun... than without one. we obtained the data used in this story from two sources. first, an open records request to the milwaukee d-a's office. then, a painstaking, case-by-case review of online court records. but even though the original milwaukee police who compiled it. neither the d-a nor milwaukee county judges keep track of that kind of information. and chief flynn says that's part of the problem, because - in his words - police are the only ones using data to think strategically about crime. so chief judge maxine white said she didn't have enough time to review your findings. how much time did you give her? i first contacted her thirteen days ago, on october 14th. material. so i sent her both. a week later, she arranged for a meeting. but at that meeting, she declined to talk on camera, saying she'd prefer to be part of a follow-up story instead. so, chief judge white, if you're watching, our invitation to do that follow-up interview remains open. still to come on fox6 news at 9 -- flames could be seen blocks away. three vehicles - burnt to a crisp. the search for the person who set the fire outside a well known milwaukee man's home. plus, bad news for amazon. what home was destroyed by a darien: why have the latest smartphone if you can't use it wherever you go? switch to u.s. cellular for our best plan yet: 7 gigs of data per line for only $49. to share more photos at your cabin or video chat at your secret fishing spot... all for just $49. the best part? we put towers in places the other guys don't. because u.s. cellular thinks you deserve a signal that works wherever you are. ng 7 gigs of data per line mostly cloudy, windy and warmer on friday with highs in the middle 60s. the warmest day of the weekend will be saturday with highs in the middle 60s along with a chance for showers. cooler, but dry on sunday with highs in the upper 50s. partly sunny, windy and warmer on monday with highs in the upper 60s. tonight: mostly cloudy. low: 44 wind: se 5 mph friday: partly cloudy, windy and warmer. high: 65 wind: sw 15-25 mph saturday: mostly cloudy with a sli pm showers. am low: 63 high: 65 wind: wsw 5-10 mph only on fox6 - torched.. three expensive cars set on fire.. and the owner? a well-known local celebrity.. who was allegedly out to get him.. he's in his senior season and ready for it all to tip off. but one uwm player has other aspirations off the court. tim van vooren goes beyond the a milwaukee mixed martial arts star - targeted by arson. three vehicles outside his home set on fire this morning. justin williams shows you the video. i saw a car, speeding through the neighborhood ... after this car catches his attention ... right around the same time as that hap bang. ... carson catches this, holy -----! stuff, on camera. it was three cars, caught on fire. i just, i ran outside, and i was hoping, you know, the house, hopefully, wasnt gonna catch on fire. its around 1 a-m, thursday, and carson blaszak is at his milwaukee home -- where he records these images of three, burning vehicles, outside the home of mixed martial arts star, anthony 'showtime' pettis. as hes screaming that the house is on fire. of course, you believe your eyes, to see what youre, you know, that its real. meanwhile, milwaukee police believe an unknown suspect used an accelerant to ignite two of the vehicles, which forced flames to spread to a third, high-end vehicle, sitting in the driveway of the former ufc and wec lightweight champion, who bunny calls a good neighbor. very friendly. see him running around ... joggin around. and, while the wheels may be down for the count, carson considers what could have been ... luckily, the police department, and fire department, were able to get here, very quickly, and was safe. this safety, again, confirmed by one of pettis brothers, who says anthony is still trying to process what has happened, and is holding off on doing any interviews. milwaukee police ask anyone with information pertaining to this investigation, to give them a call. justin williams, fox 6 wisconsin-madison student already accused of sexually assaulting a woman - is now charged with sexually assaulting three other women. 20-year-old alec cook is facing accusations dating back to march 2015. prosecutors say one woman was assaulted during a ballroom dancing class she was attending with cook. the other alleged victims were a woman cook met at a party and another he met in a human sexuality class. a pedestrian is killed while crossing the interstate in kenosha county this morning. killed by an suv on i-94 just south of highway- 158. authorities say he was likely homeless... and possibly on drugs. the 30-year-old driver and his 29- year-old female passenger were not injured. there was no disabled motor vehicle associated with the subject in the area. so were still trying to determine whether it was a hitch hiking type situation or theres some other reason the individual found himself up on the interstate drug paraphernalia was found on results have not come back yet. there's a college basketball player at u.w.m. who hopes to score as big on the court this season as he already has off the court.... tim van vooren goes beyond the game... sometimes it all kind of hits cody wichmann.... 144352 "i am kind of the veteran around here... it's kind of weird to say." 144355 it's weird because wichmann says he feels like he was a freshman just a blink ago... and it's also weird because so many of the guys he expecte gone.... a trio of panthers transferred out of the program when there was a transition from rob jeter to lavall jordan at coach last spring... now the top returning scorer on the team, wichmann is right where he wants to be... 144925 "i've built great relationships with everybody in the business school here and" 144929 144938 "i want to finish what i started." 144940 wichmann is one of those student- athletes who really helping pulaski high school to a state championship, cody helped himself academically by earning several college credits... thus, he was in a great position when he showed up on milwaukee's east side... 144444 "i actually wanted to be a doctor, i sat in my first anatomy class and i thought, not for me... so i went to my advisor" 144453 144459 "he's like why don't we just get you into an accounting class and see what the business school is like.... fell in love with it, that's where i got my degree in three years.... pretty exciting and now i'm in the masters program." 144505 the school is impressed by how he has taken care of business, cody is proud, too and so is his mom.... 144841 "she wants me to play basketball as long as i can but after that, you need something to fall back on.... looking back on it, she was right.... for the first time." 144851 very happy on his life path and on campus, wichmann can only hope to find some happiness on the court, too... he can dream about his final season approximating his first season, when the panthers made the ncaa tournament... 145028 "you guys good.... do you believe that ?? does it bother you ?? not really..... it helps to kind of play with a chip on our shoulders.... i've been telling people what happened freshman year.... we were picked last and look what happened, so we'll just have to see." 145045 spoken like a true veteran.... at uwm, tim van vooren, fox six sports... cody and his panthers teammates open the season on friday night november 11 in their arena she walked into the germantown police department with a huge chunk of change. problem is - it wasn't her "change!" the story to restore your faith in humanity. the packers are back on the winning track - but will the pup from the wisconsin humane society follow suit? the pup picks - next. we have a big warm up on the way. i'll have your fox6 darien: why have the latest smartphone if you can't use it wherever you go? switch to u.s. cellular for our best plan yet: 7 gigs of data per line for only $49. to share more photos at your cabin or video chat at your secret fishing spot... all for just $49. the best part? thinks you deserve a signal that works wherever you are. switch to u.s. cellular and get a whopping 7 gigs of data per line for only $49. i like my turkey carved thick! it isn't just grandmas who are passionate about turkey, so is subway. the all-white meat in our new, thick-cut autumn carved turkey sandwich has no artificial preservatives or flavors, and is topped with cheddar and cranberry mustard sauce. the pups from the wisconsin humane society have picked the packers to win. will we make it 7 in a row for the green and gold? pip is with the pup for this week's big pick. "good evening everybody the pack got back on the winning track against the bears last week and so did the pups from the wisconsin humane society. now can they both start a winning streak. the wonderful and talented allie christman from joining us with a versatile veteran a cute one too named austin. tell us about austin. "isn't he adorable? he's 5-years-old and he's available for adoption at the wisconsin humane society and he's seen a few seasons so i look forward to his insight today." "and he's a mix of who-knows-what?" "he's a little bit of everything. he would be a fun one to dna test but he has a got an awesome personality and i think he'd make anyone a great best friend." "absolutely maybe he could help ty montgomery run that ball out of the austin and all the great pets that they have at the wisconsin humane on on our website fox6now.com/sports . and as always the moment of truth. austin are you going falcons at home or will the pack make it 2 in a row? the pups are 4 and 2, the pack are 4 and 2. austin over there on the side of the falcons see. doesn't seem interested in the food. austin, austin the foods this way, whcih bowl are you going for? he's checking it out. alright he kind of slanted that way we are going to have to go with atlanta. the first time that the pups have gone against the packers, so we will see how that turns out. and remember you can see the packers and falcons game right here on fox 6 sunday at 3:25. and tune in to the fox 6 sports blitz at 10:35, as we will breakdown the game. allie as always thank you and austin we love you anyway even if you're going get ready for a warmup. weather expert tom wachs is coming up with the forecast. a house destroyed in a fire - and now a 30 million dollar lawsuit.. but is amazon rea take a good look at this guy.. milwaukee police want to find him.. what they say he did to a woman in a downtown parking garage.. tonight at ten--another vigil no one wanted. 8 homicides this week alone--while one victim was remembered, city leaders with their plan on -------------- also tonight--the first one's free.... a real estate seminar charges nothing for the first lesson but then.... "we were sold on that these people actually know what they are talking about.." ...then it gets pretty steep. contact six with one couple who regrets paying the fee. tonight at ten. point burger bar is opening the restaurant already has a successful location on good hope road. point burger bar hopes to hire more than 100 people are needed for the new location. there is a job fair november 5th from noon to 4pm in pewaukee. donald trump is winning the presidential race -- at least in terms of halloween costume sales! according to new berlin based - buyseasons -- trump has 57 percent of the total candidate masks sold. clinton has 43. according to buyseasons -- the candidate mask tht for more business news - go to fox 6 now dot com for a link to the business journal. adlib to wx temperatures holding in the 40s. mostly cloudy, windy and warmer on friday with highs in the middle 60s. the warmest day of the weekend will be saturday with highs in the middle 60s along with a chance for showers. highs in the upper 50s. partly sunny, windy and warmer on monday with highs in the upper 60s. tonight: mostly cloudy. low: 44 warmer. high: 65 wind: sw 15-25 mph saturday: mostly cloudy with a slight chance for pm showers. am low: 63 high: 65 wind: wsw 5-10 mph sunday: am low: 50 high: 57 wind: ene 5-10 mph monday: mostly cloudy and breezy. am low: 45 high: 67 am low: 55 high: 65 wind: w 10-20 mph wednesday:mostly sunny and breezy. am low: 50 high: 60 new development is planned for milwaukee's northwest side...to manage storm water, and reduce flooding. this will be on a parcel of land at 31st and capitol. the city, and mmsd and other groups want to design what they call --"green infrastructure solutions" the idea is to collect the storm water using vegetation ...to ease the burden on sewers and the lake.. and hopefully to create jobs in the process. "were knitting together the different sides of capitol drive, were trying to bring people together, were saying we need jobs and we need them now" revitalize the 30th street corridor. a little bit of good news can go a long way. it certainly has for a germantown man, whose neighbors you can really count on. fox6's jonathon gregg has the story. if the nation's recent discourse has you questioning humanity "i think it's noble i think it shows a lot of character, a lot of honesty." "i think just relieved that someone did the right thing and turned it in." captain mike snow says there are some good people here. on saturday a woman walked into the police department with a chunk of change, "over 11-hundred dollars in cash big bills she found stuffed in an envelope during a morning walk., "she just wanted to try and make sure it got back to the rightful owner." on sunday the soon-to-be "happiest guy in germantown" called police with his fingers crossed. "they were able to explain the scenario that made it very clear to us that it was definitely their money." a pretty spooky thought, losing that you're reading some of the things in the paper to see a person that understood a person was going to be desperately missing that amount of money." we'd show you the cash but by wednesday it was back in the bank and neither captain snow or myself carry that kind of scratch. but the captain does have this advice. " our recommendation would to not try and carry that amount money with you." a friendly reminder, in trying times there are still neighbors we can count on.. in germantown jonathon gregg turn in lost and found property all the time but rarely this amount of money. milwaukee police need help finding a man suspected of an armed robbery in downtown milwaukee. this is surveillance footage near milwaukee and wisconsin avenue. police say the suspect walked up to a woman in a parking garage, pulled out a knife and demanded her belongings. once he got them -- he took off. anyone with any information is asked to call police. the university of wisconsin-madison confirms - a third student is being treated forme more testing will be done to see if it's related to the two other cases. free vaccines were being offered today to undergraduate students. additional clinics will be offered next monday and wednesday. in north dakota - law enforcement removes hundreds of dakota access pipeline protesters. some 2-hundred protesters had set up tents and teepees on private property in support of the standing sioux -- a tribe against the pipeline. authorities fired bean bags and pepper spray - saying protesters them. the 3-billion dollar pipeline is almost complete and passes through north dakota, south dakota and iowa... to illinois. opponents say it threatens the drinking water and cultural evidence of native americans in the region. more than 260 people have been arrested since demonstrations began in august. a tennessee family is suing amazon for 30-million-dollars after a hoverboard caused a fire that destroyed their home. this is video from january when a fire broke out in the home. negligent in not warning consumers about nine fires caused by the hoverboard. he also says the product was falsely represented on amazon's website. los angeles police arrest the man they say vandalized the hollywood walk of fame. witnesses say the man took a sledgehammer and a pick ax to donald trump's star yesterday. he said he planned to sell parts of the star and donate the proceed the alleged victims of trump. the trump trump must win several states to clinch the election -- and he is pushing hard in ohio with three campaign events today. trump criticized rival hillary clinton for being too tough on russian president vladimir putin. putin has been denounced for his military assertiveness and anti-democratic tendencies. trump is also continuing to criticize clinton's judgment and stamina, saying quote, she's definitely a low-energy person.'' carolina - she's pushing drive up turnout among college students. the democrat made an unannounced stop at a homecoming pep rally at north carolina agricultural and technical state university in greensboro. earlier, clinton appeared at wake forest university with first lady michelle obama. clinton right now leads in the tar heel state by about 2 points. now to wisconsin's u-s senate race. a program that connects people in milwaukee's central city with jobs is now is the spotlight.. senator ron johnson wants an comments he made about the program. as political reporter theo keith explains, feingold says he did nothing wrong. there was no criticism at allruss feingold defends himself over comments he made about a faith-based jobs program, the joseph project. feingold's opponent, senator ron johnson, helped create the initiative, which transports people in milwaukee's central city to jobs in sheboygan. tuesday, russ feingold told milwaukee public radio that johnson should do up in a van and send them away a couple hours and have them come back exhausted at the end of the day," he said. "that doesn't make a community." for him to denigrate that effort, i think he owes those participants, he owes pastor jerome smith an apology feingold said he wasn't criticizing the program itself, and johnson is making up a story. i think all of these things are good, but i think people in the central city are looking for fundamental change that would really make the community work as a community that includes more and community policing, he says. but johnson is now re-launching a t-v ad that highlights the program and his involvement. the joseph project is breaking all kinds of cycles of poverty johnson seized on the comments during a campaign stop thursday. that is just sad. lets face it, senator feingold has never created a job. i have johnson continues to trail in the polls, and this week received a blow from fellow republicans.the conservative senate leadership fund is sp dollars on ads to help republican candidates in six key states. wisconsin's senate race is not one of them. theo keith, fox6 news. fox6 is the place to watch on election night. we will bring you expert analysis, results & reaction as it happens. election day is tuesday, november 8th. now at 10-- 8 homicides in 5 days. "they took my son, that's all i had." tonight one of the victims remembered. plus-- a cab confessional. police say the man accused of killing three woman in a crash admitted everything in the backseat of a taxi. and-- how was he hired this isn't the first time this high school security guard has been in handcuffs. and we begin with that fox 6 exclusive! an m-p-s high school security guard is accused of sexually assaulting a student. many parents wondering why the employee was allowed in the school in the first place. our ben handelman spoke to a teen being credited for unveiling the crime. that's right. for teens, sometimes it can be hard to tell your friends. but one teen being given credit for doing the right thing--- that's now led to charges against an m-p-s employee. state of wisconsin vs michael robinson. he is the m-p-s safety officer accused of sleeping with a student. 26-year-old michael robinson is charged with sexual assault by a school staff. investigators say the relationship with a 17-year-old girl started in september. most of the kids at our school they would easily get his number. they would text him or call him and he would open a door for th victim's friend. he says robinson would help kids sneak in and out. he eventually told school leaders and his mom about the sexual relationship. im just proud of him. he didnt have to, but i think when we keep our doors open to our children they will come to us when there is something wrong. other parents questioning why robinson was allowed in school in the first place.

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