Milwaukee Police Responded to a possible snowrelated death early this morning. Morning. A 55yearold man collapsed while shoveling snow. And later died at the ho. Hospital. Cbs 58s Lindsey Branwall joins us live from froedtert with details. Lindsey. The man died here at the hospital this morning. Block of west keefe. Police got there just before 6 am shoveling is a regular part of life in wisconsin. But sadly we report on a handful of snow shoveling deaths every year. We spoke with doctor amar ambardecker from Aurora Health care. Who says these deaths are often caused by heart attacklifting heavy snow in the cold can be hard on the elderly or people with preexisting conditions. But people 3 3 when its colder outside, your blood vessels constrict, it gets a little harder to the blood flow to the heart so it can exascerbate symptoms that may not have really been there if the temperature was normal normal when youre out shoveling, make sure you go slow, take breaks, and listen to your body
Two days. Meterolgist Rebecca Schuld joins us in the Weather Center to get your ready. 3 3 to track the latest in the forecast and these dangerously cold temperatures make sure to download the cbs 58 mobile if the public appears to support an outside investigation of fatal officer involved deaths. Why not apply the same law to deaths in jail. Jail. Its the latest development in the ongoing debate over management at the Milwaukee County jail after four deaths in six months. Months. Cbs 58s jocelyne pruna is here with the update. Jocelyne. 3 3 bill and michelle. This is a resolution. So its not binding. But they see it as a way to apply pressure to sheriff david clarke. Kristina fiebrink. And the faces of those who have died in custody in the last six months another one included a baby. There needs to be answers to the constituents, there needs to be answers to Milwaukee County, but there definitely needs to be answers to the families of these individuals that the deaths happened to. Ans
10 to 15 mph. Wind chill readings 10 below to 25 below zero. Friday. Cloudy. Snow developing and less chilly with highs returning to the 20s. Highs around 20. Chance of snow 70 percent. Snow continues saturday with balmy highs near 30 before sunny, cold weather returns for the city of milwaukee is preparing to keep people safe during this cold snap. Snap. Mayor tom barrett says several agencies are hard at work preparing for the dropping temperatures. Temperatures. Ive also asked chief flynn and the milwaukee Homeless Outreach team to continue their important work. The Homeless Outreach team is very active during weather events. Theyve established relationships with Homeless Individuals and know typical locations where they know people can help direct them to Warming Centers and other servi services. 3 Centers Available throughout our area. 3 and to find one. People can call 211. Thats the 24 hour hotline that gives out information on cold weather events and warming shelters. Shelters.
Charges at him. Thats when he fires six shots. Hitting both dogs. And killing one of them on scene. The other dog who survived being shot was later euthanized. Police telling us for the first time today. That this all started from inside one of the victims homes and continued outside when the girl tried to run away from being attacked. Thats when the dog followed her outside. Her friend had just come over to visit when she was also attacked by the second dog. Ive been in Law Enforcement for never seen an incident this horrific. By two dogs. Dogs. Both girls girls suffered serious but non life threatening injuries. Coming up at 5 well tell you why police say the owners may not face any charges. Live in the newsroom. Ad cbs 58 Milwaukee Police are telling a tragically familiar scenario. A parent falls asleep on a child and kills the infant. In this most recent case. Its what the mother did before intesntisifed the investigation. Cbs 58s julie parise explains. Today the medical Examiners
Thanks to the wisconsin Innocence Project, who helped him get his case overturned. Holloway also thanked the hard work of his attorneys in helping to prove his innocence. During his 24 years in prison. Holloways mother died. And that when he says he almost wanted to give up on fighting for freedom. He says his mothers advice of never giving up is what kept him going. Now at 48yearsold, holloway has spent a majority of his adult life behind bars. And says the next step will be hard as he tries to find a job. This has been a long thing. I lost family members and different things. Im trying to rebuild my life now. I came in midtwenties. Man, im almost 50 now. My whole life has changed. Changed. Under state law, holloway could get about five thousand dollars per year. For the time he spent in prison. However, that is capped at 25 now to more on the efforts of the Innocence Project. Project. The group, created in 1992, is dedicated to exonerating wronfully convicted people using new Technol