Craig Stingley continues to seek justice for his son, Corey, who died after being restrained by three white men in a West Allis, Wisconsin, convenience store.
Customers at a Wisconsin corner store subdued 16-year-old Corey Stingley, who died after allegedly being placed in a chokehold. A decade later, the youth’s father still fights for justice and awaits the findings from an unusual new inquiry.
Authorities say a man fired three shots outside a Cascade apartment complex late Saturday night. 32 year old Anthony Orcholski of Cascade, was arrested just before midnight Sunday on charges of reckless use of firearms without damage or injury, possession of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia. Authorities responded to a report of an intoxicated person shooting a handgun outside an apartment complex in Cascade Saturday night. Orcholski lives in the apartment complex and told an individual that he recently purchased a handgun and intended to “test it out.” After being granted a search warrant, deputies secured the handgun, 392 rounds of ammunition, marijuana and drug paraphernalia.