familiar. reporter: o connor has since apologized, saying it was poor judgment and she called the sheriff s office herself and offered to pay any potential citation tied to the traffic stop. she points out that it was not her intent to do anything wrong. she knew she was being recovered. let s move back to the mayor s statement, the mayor saying we hold everybody accountable, no matter their position and this behavior was unacceptable. chief o connor will go through the due process and face appropriate discipline. there is a open investigation and she is on administrative leave pending the results of the investigation. a well-known dance troupe made their triumphant return to a wisconsin parade route this
history, career criminal, be out on bond with such a serious charge. i think as wisconsin people look at this they might want prosecutors to offer some people low bail but a man like this with this kind of violent history, they would expect they would be locked up and in jail pending the trial on the charges. but here you have these woke prosecutors, they believe that they can rehabilitate all these defendants. let them out on low bail and reoffend and create more victims. that s the conversation that america is having now. what are the real impacts of these policies not on the defendants but on the victims of communities that are recriminalized by bad people who should be behind bars? bill: you saw the media coverage on this. we looked at some of the headlines. put them on the screen. washington post s.u.v. slamming into a wisconsin parade. driver to be charged with homicide with the headline from
A judge set an October trial date Friday for a man accused of killing six people and injuring dozens of others by driving his SUV into a Christmas parade in.
After a two-year hiatus, the Shamrock Club of Wisconsin and Westown Association are excited to announce the 54th Shamrock Club of Wisconsin St. Patrick’s Day Parade returns to downtown Milwaukee