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like a dapper diner.. but he didn't want food - he wanted cash! and now milwaukee police are looking for the well-dressed man who robbed a jimmy john's on marquette university's campus... fox 6's brittany shannon live from where it happened at 16th and wells. succeed...try again. that's what the armed robber did in this case. when he didn't get the money from real chili down the street, he came here to the heart of marquette's campus... an armed robber...dressed to impress in a pea coat, scarf and blue jeans. he was caught on surveillance walking into this jimmy john's on marquett'es campus monday night around 10-30. police say he implied he had a gun...took cash and ran
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taking note.. "16:35 this is supposed to be the safer area of the city 36" "15:29 its in the heart of campus and its kind of concerning a little more that it happened here where were all walking around late at night 15:35" many of them learning about the armed robbery at their fingertips. the university putting out an alert to students right after the robbery happened. "17:44 i always have the mupd police alerts on so i get the texts right to my phone so i can always be aware 17:49" "14:33 it said armed robbery at 15 and wells" minutes before...another little more than a mile away at real chili in cathedral square. "26:32 hes a pretty tough guy. milwaukee staple here at real chili 26:37" but "milwaukee staple" and real chili employee, james, got in the way. "26:15 told james they had a weapon. they never brandished a weapon and asked for the money. james refused to give them the money and they left 26:22" police believe this man is
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to recognize the robber with a knack for fashion...and for taking cash. milwaukee police are handling this case. marquette university urges students to use campus safety resources at night. in milwaukee, brittany shannon, fox 6 news. ted thank brit police are looking for a man wanted for child enticement. he was last seen this afternoon on edgerton and swift avenue. they say - while driving - he approached a 13-year-old girl three times this afternoon while she was walking home. the made sexual comments and then propositioned her for sex. he's described white, average to slightly heavy build, late
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beard. wearing a baseball hat and driving a blue or gray 4-door sedan. if you know anything call cudahy police department. and we're following an investigation from west allis tonight - a hit and run near 70th and national. police say a woman was hit around 6 tonight -and the vehicle sped off. no word on the woman's condition--or the vehicle in question. disturbing news new information three people are now charged in connection to a murder case. "sesalie dixon" was found dead inside a truck -- parked in the garage of a fox lake home sunday. prosecutors say she was killed by her boyfriend "laverne ware." ware is also her cousin. the two other people are charged with harboring or aiding a felon -- as they allegedly let ware park his truck in their garage. prosecutors say they also knew about the death for nearly a day
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hearings are scheduled for december 15th . wauwatosa police officers are on alert. they say they've received threatening messages since monday's announcement that there would be no charges against an officer who fatally shot another man. the d-a made that ruling based on milwaukee police department investigations. fox6's myra sanchick went through the reports and has more information,. police investigation are 180 pages. they describe the day of june 23d shortly after three am when officer joseph mensah, a black officer with the wauwatosa police department was on routine patrol. documents say mensah went to check madison park after closing. that check would be anything but routine. this squad video released monday shows officer mensah firing his gun six times. we've stopped the video before impact. five
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milwaukee police homicide detectives who would be called to investigate page 35 mensah said he approached the nissan in the park. "he observed he anderson was breathnig fast as if nervous or scared....mensah"felt the driver was faking being asleep"he tapped the window, driver woke up and closed his eyes and leaned back in the seat again. ...mensah said "wake up. gotta talk to you"mensah "observed a black and silver semi automatic handgun. mensah told investigators he told anderson, i see the gun. don't reach for it. however mensah says anderson reached for it. officer mensah then fired. shots fired! i'm told jay anderson's father is planning to hold a news conference tomorrow to react to some of the things being said about the day his son was killed. in the newsroom myra sanchick fox6 news fox6 has covered this case extensively. to read our past
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the officer-involved shooting -- visit fox6 now dot com or the fox6 news app. new information in the brenden dassey case. today his attorneys field new documents outlining why dassey should be released from prison. dassey was convicted in 20017 of helping his uncle steven avery kill teresa hallbach. a district judge threw out that conviction -- saying dassey was coerced into confessi - and the 7th circuit court of appeals stayed the motion. the state has two weeks to respond to today's briefs from the attorneys. a sheboygan man is arrested-- accused of sexually assaulting a teenage girl. according to the criminal complaint, 19-year-old kenneth burnette-york had sex with a 16-year-old girl he met at a library. it allegedly happened just two weeks after being released from jail for a similar crime. in that case - burnette-york was out on bond for another case of exposing himself to a child. a
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not having contact with female minors without his probation agent's approval. a standoff blocks off a portion of burleigh street in milwaukee... and took several hours to resolve. milwaukee police were looking for a homicide suspect. and fortunately, it all ended peacefully. fox six's beverly taylor has more fro 13th and burleigh. it started about 11 a.m. passersby started gathering after noticing the commotion... a police barricade on burleigh between vehicle arrived... m.p.d. officers in protective gear, carrying shields natasha williams says she was taking it all in..even seeing detectives at the back of the house. 'we heard them talk to someone through the door. and they told him to call his parents, call your mom and dad. so we knew someone was in there. they said they tried to get in because i asked the police officer and he said we cant get in because he has it barricaded very well.' :54they were looking for a 19- year-old homicide suspect. after
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45 minutes later the rest of the occupants came out - one by one. nat there were several dogs also taken from the house. madacc, the animal control agency, was there to take them away. one resident told us the street is usually quiet, but very busy. but she added, you never know who lives where or fox 6 news mostly cloudy and cold tonight with temperatures falling through the 20s this evening. we'll drop into the low 20s by morning. the coldest air of the season moves in wednesday. mostly cloudy, cold and blustery. highs in the upper 20s, with wind chills in the teens all day. a few flurries are possible thursday with a cold northwest
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all day thursday. we stay cold into the weekend before we have a chance for accumulating snow on sunday. tonight: mostly cloudy and chilly. low: 22 wind: w 10 mph wednesday:mostly cloudy, blustery and cold. wind chills: teens. high: 28 wind: w 10-20 mph thursday: mostly cloudy, windy and cold. a few flurries. wind chills: single digits. am low: 20 high: 24 wind: nw 15-25 mph check the radar anytime - right from your phone. just download the fox 6 storm center app, it's available on android and apple.
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that's what one milwaukee family is dealing with tonight it's the unknown that's causing the most concern. their dog seemingly vanished. the warning tonight from the owner. a one billion dollar shortfall. that's what the state is facing. the plan governor walker is touting that has fellow republicans crying foul. and who should be held accountable? it's the question being asked tonight after four deaths in just six months at the milwaukee county jail. those stories are coming
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missing in the middle of the night, and the owners believe they know who took him. coyotes! fox 6 ben handelman is joining us live in vogel park on the cities northwest side, with the warning for other pet owners. ben. we're right in the city, but residents here at vogel park say they have seen coyotes who live in the woods behind us. one expert says this is the time of year the animals can be more
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and his wife tanya have been searching nats for a family member who disappeared in the middle of the night. my dog let me know he had to go out and use the restroom. hampton says he let barely let his 6 year old dog chico out of his sight when he heard a noise, and the dog did not return. once i called out his name, he didnt respond to me at all. hampton believes he knows who the culprit is hes seen coyotes in vogel park across the street near appleton and stark. around. you never think it would happen to you. but it happened to me this morning. its just sad. and it;s never easier to talk to these homeowners. matthew snorek of guaranteed gone pest and wildlife control is warning other pet owners. these type of attacks are going to be more frequent i believe this time of year. snorek says, weve just hit the time of year coyotes become more aggressive.
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is one in an area they ant to take over and dominate. they will attack and kill that animal. one family is fearful, its exactly what happened to their pet. he absolutely is part of the family. he sleeps in the bed with us. they are sharing their story, warning others of what can happen so quickly. stay in close proximity to him and make sure at night you keep him inside. coyotes we are told mate in january and february, turf. if you have a dog--- keep it close--- especially at night. live at vogel park in milwaukee, ben handelman fox 6 news. steph thanks ben harsh words for governor walker in madison today about road projects that
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those criticisms aren't coming from democrats. one prominent republican said wisconsin was "dis-investing" in its roads. another questioned the d-o-t's spending on out-of-state trips. political reporter theo keith was in madison for an all-day hearing. at the capitol, governor walker's d-o-t secretary answered question after question. but he got frustrated when a fellow republican questioned a lemon law conference in san diego, which i guess is a nice place to visit but i dont know why we need to do that secretary mark gottlieb says out-of-state trips costs the state about 250-thousand dollars a year and his staff learns a lot. i dont know if your constituents would rather have their bridges designed by bridge engineers or legislators... i guess thats a question you can ask them too no dollar amount avoids scrutiny with a billion-dollar shortfall. governor scott walkers spending
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with it. walker opposes new taxes or fees to pay for roads. putting him at odds with assembly republicans. the budget includes enough money to keep the zoo interchange on track. but tuesday, gottlieb revealed that, at current funding levels.... it will take 70 years to finish six other planned mega-projects. those six include most of the interstates in the metro area. the governors made a determination that this is not the right time to raise taxes and fees on wisconsin families and businesses. i think what the assembly is asking, when will the right time this was just an informal hearing. lawmakers wont get to work on the budget until early next year. at the capitol, theo keith, fox6 news. wisconsin democrats are blasting a department of natural resources report that proposes raising state park fees and selling naming rights to park facilities. the current state budget removed all state support for the
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camping and trail fees. the move has resulted in a projected one and a half million dollars shortfall in the parks account. the democrats say the options could make the parks unaffordable for families and selling names won't close the deficit. university of wisconsin system regents are set to vote on giving system employees a 2 percent raise in each of the next two fiscal years. according to system officials - uw-madison faculty are trailing peers' salaries by 18 percent. the regents are sched the increases thursday. four inmates die in the milwaukee county jail within six months... one in fact, has been ruled a homicide. and now an audit is underway.. the chairman of the county board of supervisors says someone needs to be held accountable. fox6's madeline anderson with the developing story. while investigators remain mum on whether the deaths of
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kristina fiebrink as well as a stillborn baby were the result of inadequate medical attention... county leaders are launching their own efforts to find out. it certainly sounds like some of this may have been preventable. board of supervisors chairman theo lipscomb has requested an audit of the contract the county has with a private company called "armor" which provides medical services at the milwaukee county jail and the house of corrections. someone has a profit motive around the provision of medical services in questions about whether services were all provided as they should have been. lipscomb is also questioning how milwaukee county sheriff david clarke has been running the jail. so to the extent that we could find out if management had an impact on it, id like to clear that up. last week... supervisor supreme moore omokunde called for clarke to resign. clarke said in response... he's upset "i got donald j
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says it's not his place to tell the sheriff what to do... but he does want to launch an external investigation into the entire operations of the jail. the question is... what cooperation would we get from the sheriff in allowing that to be conducted by a third party? we reached out to the sheriff for comment on the audit last week... his office referred us to thursday's statement. reporting outside of the milwaukee county jail... madeline anderson fox6news. their election recounts here in wisconsin. who gained votes.. who lost votes.. and will milwaukee and waukesha be done by the deadline? and tonight - a possible break in the case.. investigators pinpoint a potential source of deadly oakland warehouse
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mostly cloudy and cold tonight with temperatures falling through the 20s this evening. we'll drop into the low 20s by morning. the coldest air of the season moves in wednesday. mostly cloudy, cold and blustery. highs in the upper 20s, with wind chills in the teens all day. a few flurries are possible thursday with a cold northwest wind. all day thursday. we stay cold into the weekend before we have a chance for accumulating snow on sunday. tonight: mostly cloudy and chilly. low: 22 wind: w 10 mph wednesday:mostly cloudy, blustery and cold. wind chills: teens. high: 28 wind: w 10-20 mph thursday: mostly cloudy, windy and cold. a few flurries. wind chills: single digits. am low: 20 high: 24
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elementary school students in green bay are okay after their school was evacuated today. that made its way into the school. and how it got there in the first place. aaron rodgers wasn't fazed by the elements or his sore hamstring in the packers win over the texans, sunday. mickie leach's 5th quarter highlights capture the action and the fun in the snow. they're ahead on fox 6. start your morning with fox6 wakeup at 4:30-- get breaking news, weather and traffic updates until 9am.
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tomorrow when she makes a holiday recipe. and a holiday classic hits the stage in milwaukee. carl gives us a preview of "a christmas carol" that's tomorrow on fox six wakeup! break break introducing the reuben from subway a sandwich as full of intrigue as it is flavor. some say it was invented by deli owner arnold reuben. euben kulakofsky during a poker game. and some insist it was hollywood starlet marjorie rambeau in a fit of crazed hunger. seriously. the reuben's past may be debatable, but its great taste is not. stacked with lean corned beef, bavarian-style sauerkraut, swiss cheese, and thousand island dressing on new freshly-baked rye bread. we don't know where it came from, but we know where you can
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been achieved. fox6s bret lemoine is live outside the waukesha county courthouse with an update. waukesha county is now processing ballots cast in the city of waukesha... which is a big deal... because thats where a huge chunk of votes were cast on election day. its been a non-stop effort since the recount began 6 days ago. and as workers continue processing votes in waukesha county... an benchmark is achieved. kn 'weve actually started the city of waukesha!' county clerk kathleen novack says... after a slow start processing towns and cities first... workers are now making a dent in the largest city - waukesha. crews have been preforming the recount every day from 9 in the morning until midnight. as of wednesday, that will change: kn 'were going to close up tomorrow at 10pm. we are really doing well. my conservative estimate is well be done close of business friday.' novack says theyre
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