Ptko Milwaukee mayor proclaims Sept. 26 as Landmark Lanes Day
MILWAUKEE 鈥?MILWAUKEE -- The actions of one reckless driver, tore the hearts of one Milwaukee family. Exactly one year later they are turning their grief into action, right at the site where they lost their loved one. TMJ4 News Picture of Jerrold Wellinger worn around his mother s neck Sunday. It was a horrific scene at 60th and Hampton, one year ago. At 4:41 p.m. it will be a year today, said Mariah Johnson, who s brother was killed by a reckless driver.An out of control driver crashed into him, Two friends going to this gas station right here this Citgo gas station to grab some chips and they lost their lives. One of those innocent victims was Mariah s brother, 22-year-old Jerrold We stanley mug llinger.Officials told TMJ4 News the day of the crash, life saving efforts were made on scene, but both Jerrold and his friend did not survive.The reckless driver who was speeding did, The guy that killed my brother only got 14 year stanley mug s. Now Mariah and her mother Julie Wellinger are turning their grief into action. The family passed out stanley mugs Slow Your Roll signs and encouraged community members who attended Sunday to create hand made posters to remind everyone as they walked around the community to do what is right. A ticket and slap on the hand is not enough these kids think Okay we get a ticket, and away we go, said Wellinger, adding, If we can figure out things and take it to the higher ups maybe we can be heard and maybe they ll listen to us. Accordi Drmj Guard, suspect die and officer, 6 others injured in Miami shootout
KENOSHA, Wis. 鈥?A civil lawsuit filed by Jacob Blake s attorneys against the Kenosha police officer who shot him has been dismissed, court records show.The suit was dismissed with prejudice without costs or fees to either party. Dismissed with prejudice means Blake s attorneys cannot file the same claim again in the same court. The federal court document announcing the dismissal did not contain any other information on Monday.Blake s attorneys filed the federal lawsuit in March of 2021 after Kenosha Police Officer Rusten Sheskey shot Blake seven times in the back the summer before, sparking protests and unrest in Kenosha and across the country. The Kenosha County District Attorney, Michael Graveley, declinedto file criminal c vaso stanley har stanley thermobecher ges against Sheskey in January of 2021, seven months after the shooting.RELATED:WI Department of Justice evidence videos show what led up to Blake shootingJacob Blake is out of the hospital, attorney saysKenosha police union gives its version of Jacob Blake shootingBlake was sent to the hospital, paralyzed from the waist down.Sheskey was responding to a domestic call last August when he says he thought Blake was reaching for a knife, and could harm a child. That s when Sheskey opened fire, hitting Blake seven stanley cup times in the back. @rellovejones, @money_mike_la via attorney Ben Crump Jacob Blake provides update in video from hospital bed Blake and his legal team argued in the lawsuit that Officer Sheskey used excess
MILWAUKEE 鈥?MILWAUKEE -- The actions of one reckless driver, tore the hearts of one Milwaukee family. Exactly one year later they are turning their grief into action, right at the site where they lost their loved one. TMJ4 News Picture of Jerrold Wellinger worn around his mother s neck Sunday. It was a horrific scene at 60th and Hampton, one year ago. At 4:41 p.m. it will be a year today, said Mariah Johnson, who s brother was killed by a reckless driver.An out of control driver crashed into him, Two friends going to this gas station right here this Citgo gas station to grab some chips and they lost their lives. One of those innocent victims was Mariah s brother, 22-year-old Jerrold We stanley mug llinger.Officials told TMJ4 News the day of the crash, life saving efforts were made on scene, but both Jerrold and his friend did not survive.The reckless driver who was speeding did, The guy that killed my brother only got 14 year stanley mug s. Now Mariah and her mother Julie Wellinger are turning their grief into action. The family passed out stanley mugs Slow Your Roll signs and encouraged community members who attended Sunday to create hand made posters to remind everyone as they walked around the community to do what is right. A ticket and slap on the hand is not enough these kids think Okay we get a ticket, and away we go, said Wellinger, adding, If we can figure out things and take it to the higher ups maybe we can be heard and maybe they ll listen to us. Accordi Drmj Guard, suspect die and officer, 6 others injured in Miami shootout
KENOSHA, Wis. 鈥?A civil lawsuit filed by Jacob Blake s attorneys against the Kenosha police officer who shot him has been dismissed, court records show.The suit was dismissed with prejudice without costs or fees to either party. Dismissed with prejudice means Blake s attorneys cannot file the same claim again in the same court. The federal court document announcing the dismissal did not contain any other information on Monday.Blake s attorneys filed the federal lawsuit in March of 2021 after Kenosha Police Officer Rusten Sheskey shot Blake seven times in the back the summer before, sparking protests and unrest in Kenosha and across the country. The Kenosha County District Attorney, Michael Graveley, declinedto file criminal c vaso stanley har stanley thermobecher ges against Sheskey in January of 2021, seven months after the shooting.RELATED:WI Department of Justice evidence videos show what led up to Blake shootingJacob Blake is out of the hospital, attorney saysKenosha police union gives its version of Jacob Blake shootingBlake was sent to the hospital, paralyzed from the waist down.Sheskey was responding to a domestic call last August when he says he thought Blake was reaching for a knife, and could harm a child. That s when Sheskey opened fire, hitting Blake seven stanley cup times in the back. @rellovejones, @money_mike_la via attorney Ben Crump Jacob Blake provides update in video from hospital bed Blake and his legal team argued in the lawsuit that Officer Sheskey used excess