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veronica macias is there live. reporter: charles and carroll, glendale police responded to a call of this woman lying in a parking lot. >> very alarming. this is a very quiet area. reporter: this is what parents drove up to as they dropped off their children at glendale's nurturing nook day care. their parking lot had become a crime scene overnight. >> there's quite a few cameras here. >>> it was 5:30 in the morning and glendale police haven't said whether the milwaukee woman was shot outside ot hospital or sho before being found outside of the hospital's clinic area. >> it's very concerning for me. all the people i work with, it's pretty much all women who work in the clinic. it's definitely been a main topic of conversation today. reporter: this is glendale's first homicide of the year. glendale police have been tight-lipped since this morning. milwaukee pd says they are not involved in this homicide investigation. veronica macias, today's tmj4. carole: very strange. thank you very much. >>> milwaukee police are
veronica macias is there live. reporter: charles and carroll, glendale police responded to a call of this woman lying in a parking lot. >> very alarming. this is a very quiet area. reporter: this is what parents drove up to as they dropped off their children at glendale's nurturing nook day care. their parking lot had become a crime scene overnight. >> there's quite a few cameras here. >>> it was 5:30 in the morning and glendale police haven't said whether the milwaukee...
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estabrook, i'm veronica macias, today's tmj4. >> thanks, veronica. >>> well, hundreds of immigrants from countries that may pose a threat to the u.s. mistakenly granted citizenship, that's ahead. >> shannon: the battle against muscular dystrophy. it's not a meteor. the story caught on cell phone camera. next. >> a live look at waukesha, you can see the storm clouds have moved in. people got their headlights on, russ feingold: i'm russ feingold and i approve this message. narrator: listen to ron johnson on social security: johnson: social security is a legal ponzi scheme. narrator: as senator, johnson's been working to turn it into one. he wants to privatize social security putting benefits at risk. and he attacks medicare -- would turn it into a voucher program, turn social security into a johnson: ...legal ponzi scheme. narrator: senator johnson. not for seniors. . >> shannon: take a look at this. cell phone video captures the moment a small plane fell from the sky and hit a house. this happened in phoenix over the weekend. the plane's four passengers bailed out of the plane and parachu
estabrook, i'm veronica macias, today's tmj4. >> thanks, veronica. >>> well, hundreds of immigrants from countries that may pose a threat to the u.s. mistakenly granted citizenship, that's ahead. >> shannon: the battle against muscular dystrophy. it's not a meteor. the story caught on cell phone camera. next. >> a live look at waukesha, you can see the storm clouds have moved in. people got their headlights on, russ feingold: i'm russ feingold and i approve this...
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as veronica macias shows us... the mix of badgers fans ?and? tigers fans... is making for a highly-charged atmosphere. take aslive veronica macias 140259 this is the first college football game played in greenbay... it was the hottest ticket in the country and you can just see the amount of people that turned this was a classic college football game and it drew a record number of people. sam mahfouz124547 they call this title town 124548 124601 so it's wonderful that lsu got invited to be the first 124606 invited...to the badgers home away from home. almost every inch of parking space was covered in red --- with loyal badger tailgaters. 125614 lets go wisconsin badger fans served up bratwurst and cheese 125800 we know how real football fans do it. 125803 rouge only lsu fans didnt fall far behind. steve janna panepinto130215 we had a great tailgate party. we had boudin, we had louisiana crawfish pie. so we had some of the home town things... but we tried your wisconsin cheese.130226 .tiger fans sported cheese hats tooyet despite the nice gesture badger gans ar
as veronica macias shows us... the mix of badgers fans ?and? tigers fans... is making for a highly-charged atmosphere. take aslive veronica macias 140259 this is the first college football game played in greenbay... it was the hottest ticket in the country and you can just see the amount of people that turned this was a classic college football game and it drew a record number of people. sam mahfouz124547 they call this title town 124548 124601 so it's wonderful that lsu got invited to be the...
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reporting live from the sherman park neighborhood, veronica macias, today's tmj4. >> veronica, thanks. big dollars to tackle big problems, milwaukee is getting $5 million, federal tax money to help families impacteded by violence. we got word from city leaders, the funding is for cities that have dealt with civil unrest like the recent sherman park. although the city applieded for it before all of that happened. community organizations like employee milwaukee and the center for youth engagement will share the money to address social issues contributing to violence and trauma in the community. >> a milwaukee public works truck involved in a deadly crash at the city's northwest side, hit by a car at 76th and sheridan, two people in the car killed, no one hurt in the city truck. the cause of the crash is is installing card skimmers on gas pumps in waukesha county may be connected to cases in at least four other states. elm many grove police say they've reached out to investigators in oklahoma, indiana, illinois, and texas. two were arrested last week. elm grove police said 200 were recov
reporting live from the sherman park neighborhood, veronica macias, today's tmj4. >> veronica, thanks. big dollars to tackle big problems, milwaukee is getting $5 million, federal tax money to help families impacteded by violence. we got word from city leaders, the funding is for cities that have dealt with civil unrest like the recent sherman park. although the city applieded for it before all of that happened. community organizations like employee milwaukee and the center for youth...
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veronica macias talked with labor leaders. >> reporter: labor day is about celebrating the contributions of organized workers. that includes dairy farm and undocumented skilled workers who they say donald trump wants to deport. >> it's a yearly tradition on labor day, this parade of union workers celebrates and recognizes the labor movement. are behind back doors who are working who are immigrants. all our fruits and vegetables. >> for the second time, marching with wisconsin unions in milwaukee to protest donald trump, latino organizations say they feel he tries to scapegoat immigrants for failed corporate policies. >> it is going to bea disaster for united states. it is going to be a disaster for the economy. they are going todeport 11 million peop marchers, help make our economy while struggling to make a living. >> if you have a family and children, it is impossible to survive on $7.50 an hour. >> those marching are part of organized labor's struggle. >> justice, number e, certainly the fight for $15 an hour wage increase would be number two, number three would be immigration rights.
veronica macias talked with labor leaders. >> reporter: labor day is about celebrating the contributions of organized workers. that includes dairy farm and undocumented skilled workers who they say donald trump wants to deport. >> it's a yearly tradition on labor day, this parade of union workers celebrates and recognizes the labor movement. are behind back doors who are working who are immigrants. all our fruits and vegetables. >> for the second time, marching with wisconsin...
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veronica macias explains why a trip to green bay couldn't come at a better time. >> people from louisiana saying after seeing all the devastation in their state, have an emotional -- at almost every entrance inside lambeau field there are red cross workers collecting donations. and like the fans pouring in, so ithe >> people of wisnsin might be generating help, too. >> lsu fans interacted with badger fans while waiting in long lines. he said they shared pictures of the devastation. >> stuff was out on the street, between the house and the street, and the street was flooded with water. it was really sad. >> lsu fans are known to travel well. but this first college game of the season in green bay was a 18-hour drive and a two-hour flight. only fans in purple didn't seem to care. their minds off the flooding at home. >> our state has kind of had a rough time over the last three weeks. it's nice to get away. >> they lost houses, jobs, businesses, and they're looking for even a temporary escape emotionally. >> reporting in green bay, veronica macias, today's tmj4. >> all right, thanks, veronic
veronica macias explains why a trip to green bay couldn't come at a better time. >> people from louisiana saying after seeing all the devastation in their state, have an emotional -- at almost every entrance inside lambeau field there are red cross workers collecting donations. and like the fans pouring in, so ithe >> people of wisnsin might be generating help, too. >> lsu fans interacted with badger fans while waiting in long lines. he said they shared pictures of the...
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veronica macias is live at 76th and sheridan, where that accident happened, veronica: the driver of the car was 21 years old his, his girlfriend in the passenger seat was 20. police say he was driving an estimated 70 to 80 miles an hour - and want to encourage people to slow down. open sot: 122120 i don't know if my heart's ever been this broken. 122124 (crying) keemari canady's grandmothers hold hands as they describe the beautiful granddaughter they both helped raise. keemari lost her life thursday morning when the buick century she was traveling inped down for this utility truck crossing at sheridan-boning it before getting pinned. keemari died at the scene. sot: webb, grandmother 121912 kemari was a very humble person. she was full of life for a young woman to be a veterinarian that was her dream. 121922 sot: don purtell, grandmother was the girl. she was and beautiful she was just naturally beautiful 122104 butted 122112 she was just kind and trying to find her way. kid. 12215 the riverside highschool graduate was attending stevens point. her family says she loved animals an for th
veronica macias is live at 76th and sheridan, where that accident happened, veronica: the driver of the car was 21 years old his, his girlfriend in the passenger seat was 20. police say he was driving an estimated 70 to 80 miles an hour - and want to encourage people to slow down. open sot: 122120 i don't know if my heart's ever been this broken. 122124 (crying) keemari canady's grandmothers hold hands as they describe the beautiful granddaughter they both helped raise. keemari lost her life...
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veronica macias is live at 76th and sheridan, where that accident happened, veronica: the driver of the car was 21 years old his, his girlfriend in the passenger seat was 20. police say he was driving an estimated 70 to 80 miles an hour - and want to encourage people to slow down. open sot: 122120 i don't know if my heart's ever been this broken. 122124 (crying) keemari canady's grandmothers hold hands as they describe the beautiful granddaughter they both helped raise. keemari lost her life thursday morning when the buick century she was traveling inped down
veronica macias is live at 76th and sheridan, where that accident happened, veronica: the driver of the car was 21 years old his, his girlfriend in the passenger seat was 20. police say he was driving an estimated 70 to 80 miles an hour - and want to encourage people to slow down. open sot: 122120 i don't know if my heart's ever been this broken. 122124 (crying) keemari canady's grandmothers hold hands as they describe the beautiful granddaughter they both helped raise. keemari lost her life...
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milwaukee police say they are not involved with this homicide investigation.live in glendale, veronica macias, today's tmj4. new charges filed in the case of a six year old who shot his nine year old brother.the man who owned the gun is also now charged in the case. dominique phillips is a felon. he and a child. the nine year old survived and is recovering. milwaukee county sheriff's deputies are investigating an apparent drowning.crews pulled 64 year old richard poblitz from the lagoon at mitchell park yesterday morning.he died at the hospital. milwaukee police need help finding a suspect connected to an august homicide.police say this man stabbed another man to death during an argument near 28th and lisbon. if you have any information.. you're asked to call 935-7360. new at five: homeowners on milwaukee's east side are fed up with thieves breaking into their cars. police say there has been a rash of car thefts in that area and now, as ann sterling shows you, some neighbors are taking matters into their own hands. a security camera catches this stranger in the act. take another look it appea
milwaukee police say they are not involved with this homicide investigation.live in glendale, veronica macias, today's tmj4. new charges filed in the case of a six year old who shot his nine year old brother.the man who owned the gun is also now charged in the case. dominique phillips is a felon. he and a child. the nine year old survived and is recovering. milwaukee county sheriff's deputies are investigating an apparent drowning.crews pulled 64 year old richard poblitz from the lagoon at...
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veronica macias is live in sherman park with details, veronica: earlier, this park.... there was a bar-b-q hosted by senator russ feingold. he told the families who came out that their neighborhood is an important part of the state...and all of wisconsin should be involved in making sherman park better - in the spirit of community. nat: feingold at mic to show that the commitment to sherman park and this community senator russ feingold -- who is campaigning for his old seat paid a visit to the people of sherman park. you can't just pay attention to a neighborhood like this when unrest in the sherman park neighborhood. and..feingold promises this community isn't forgotten. rather he says in the spirit of community....all of needs to care problems area. these that have existed too long and this is my way and our campaign's way of signaling our commitment to sherman park and it's roll in the community. on the forefront of complaints is the lack of jobs. program director for wisconsin jobs now say he is working with representative s to let business know about grant opportun
veronica macias is live in sherman park with details, veronica: earlier, this park.... there was a bar-b-q hosted by senator russ feingold. he told the families who came out that their neighborhood is an important part of the state...and all of wisconsin should be involved in making sherman park better - in the spirit of community. nat: feingold at mic to show that the commitment to sherman park and this community senator russ feingold -- who is campaigning for his old seat paid a visit to the...
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. >> charles: veronica macias is live where the trial just ended veronica. >> reporter: charles, laylah petersen would have been seven this year. today's verdict does not console the family but the brothers cuter hopes that others will learn from it. the family of laylah petersen walked out of the courtroom without saying a word after days in court, the family feels emotionally drained. during the trial they had to hear details of the tragic day when little laylah was s hoile sitting on her >> one of the bullets that went throh that winw went through the front of her skull. >> reporter: it didn't take long for the jury of 13 to be convicted. >> we the jury find the defendant carl barrett guilty o- >> reporter: unlike the petersons, barrett showed no emotion as the judge read the verdict. guilty. >> carl barrett is the muscle, carl barrett shoots first. carl barrett asks questions later. in the car that day. paul farr had a motive. he had targeted a man acquitted for his half brother's death that same day. with emotions high, barrett and farr shot up the wrong house. >> i would like this
. >> charles: veronica macias is live where the trial just ended veronica. >> reporter: charles, laylah petersen would have been seven this year. today's verdict does not console the family but the brothers cuter hopes that others will learn from it. the family of laylah petersen walked out of the courtroom without saying a word after days in court, the family feels emotionally drained. during the trial they had to hear details of the tragic day when little laylah was s hoile...
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veronica macias is live in sherman park with how one victim's family and the aclu think withholding these videos is harmful. the aclu says withholding video can make matters worse - the father of jay anderson agrees. his son was killed three months ago by an officer wauwautosa. he believes showing it now would only spark more unrest. 134855 the way my son was shot. that don't shown right now it really don't. 134801 this summer jay anderson sr's son jay anderson was sitting inside his car at madison park in wauwautosa. his dad says the 25 year-old was drunk and had pulled over to sleep it off. 135251 when the officer drove up on him he was asleep and he knocked on the window then if that officer saw a gun then and there - he should have called backup 135303he says this past a's office told him a 20- second clip showed the moment in which his son is seen being order put his hands upnly anderson says his inebriated son kept reaching down. 135419 even though his fire arm was there - i think he was going for his telephone 135423 anderson believes showing the video at this point will only spark
veronica macias is live in sherman park with how one victim's family and the aclu think withholding these videos is harmful. the aclu says withholding video can make matters worse - the father of jay anderson agrees. his son was killed three months ago by an officer wauwautosa. he believes showing it now would only spark more unrest. 134855 the way my son was shot. that don't shown right now it really don't. 134801 this summer jay anderson sr's son jay anderson was sitting inside his car at...
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veronica macias is live at the st. joseph center. this was really a celebration of sister margaret held's life. school sisters of st. francis say with held's death...they want to be more visible and know that she would want people to be advocates for the poor. the school sists of st. frans said goodbye to sister margaret held inside st. joseph's convent's chapel. at 68...s is said to have lived a life that was full savored every moment. the thief could not take anything already spent it al.for others her casket today was surrounded by two families. her family from slinger and her spiritual family. her ministry was everything to her. she was committed to the poor and health care education. as a nurse practicioner she taught those in the medical field in mississippi that patients always need a dose of compassion. sister margaret's inspiration will live through me my entire career in medicine and my entire life. those who remembered her toda y she was like god's face here on earth. like the eucharismeant to be shared and broken.. her si
veronica macias is live at the st. joseph center. this was really a celebration of sister margaret held's life. school sisters of st. francis say with held's death...they want to be more visible and know that she would want people to be advocates for the poor. the school sists of st. frans said goodbye to sister margaret held inside st. joseph's convent's chapel. at 68...s is said to have lived a life that was full savored every moment. the thief could not take anything already spent it al.for...
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veronica macias was in court for the verdict. she's live with us. prosecutor sara hill told jurors that it did not matter which bullet pierced laylah petersen forehead. carl barrett, she says, is one of two men who shot up the petersen home with utter disregard for human life. we the jury find the defendant carl barrett guilty. after hearing closing arguments it jury long to reach a unanimous verdict. carl barrett was found guilty of being one of two trigger men that unleashed hell on laylah petersen's grandparents home. one of the bullets that went through that window, went through the front of her skull the state convinced a jury of six men and seven women that the defendant sitting before them was one of two men in a packed car of four, who on november 6th 2014 went to target a man who had been aquitted for a revenge was so not well thought out that they went to the completely wrong house. they get out of the car, they run to the wrong house and they just shoot it. they light the place up. while barrett had no motive...he say prosecutors was stil
veronica macias was in court for the verdict. she's live with us. prosecutor sara hill told jurors that it did not matter which bullet pierced laylah petersen forehead. carl barrett, she says, is one of two men who shot up the petersen home with utter disregard for human life. we the jury find the defendant carl barrett guilty. after hearing closing arguments it jury long to reach a unanimous verdict. carl barrett was found guilty of being one of two trigger men that unleashed hell on laylah...
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veronica macias joins us live, outside the courthouse, with the details, veronica: it was a unanimous decision -- carl barrett was found guilty for first degree reckless recklessly endangering safety. the family of little layla petersen was very emotional throughout this entire trial and did not to speak on camera after the verdict. the jury found 21-year-old carl barrett to be one of two men to shoot into petersens home in a case of mistaken identity.the prosecutor convinced the jury that it didnt matter who's bullet pierced laylah's forehead. barrett was a party to the crime...and had "utter 152342 (("i would like this verdict to sent a message that pause and think about your actions before you take them and maybe not go armed everywhere 2354 152416 had he had maybe had time to reflect on those emotions and taken a have happened.")) 152424't the other two men responsible for laylah's death accepted plea deals. barret could face
veronica macias joins us live, outside the courthouse, with the details, veronica: it was a unanimous decision -- carl barrett was found guilty for first degree reckless recklessly endangering safety. the family of little layla petersen was very emotional throughout this entire trial and did not to speak on camera after the verdict. the jury found 21-year-old carl barrett to be one of two men to shoot into petersens home in a case of mistaken identity.the prosecutor convinced the jury that it...
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reporting in downtown waukesha, veronica macias. >> governor scott walker will be at a ceremony at the state capitol to pay his respects to the victim. and tom barrett and crays which begins at 7:30. >>> one day after tom barrett reiterated the need for some homeowners to filter their drinking water, milwaukee schools are testing for lead contamination. we were contacted with concerns raised by someone's daughter. >> i think they should have notified us. this way we could have made some alternative things for our child like bottled water or soda or something them to drink if they're thirsty. >> mps says testing is only being done to address concerns. >>> now approaching 80 years old, frank jacobsak is still running the show at european shoem-made sausage. customers hope somebody will keep the landmark company running. >>> donald trump praised vladimir putin. >> i wish russia was no more than a friendly rival, as opposed to a growing adversary. >> reporter: senator johnson and other republicans not page with donald trump's recent praise of russia's leader, who suggested putin was a lead
reporting in downtown waukesha, veronica macias. >> governor scott walker will be at a ceremony at the state capitol to pay his respects to the victim. and tom barrett and crays which begins at 7:30. >>> one day after tom barrett reiterated the need for some homeowners to filter their drinking water, milwaukee schools are testing for lead contamination. we were contacted with concerns raised by someone's daughter. >> i think they should have notified us. this way we could...
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here in milwaukee, no decision on when video of the shooting that sparked violence in veronica macias is live in sherman park with how one victim's family and the aclu think withholding these videos is harmful. the aclu says withholding video can make matters worse - the father of jay anderson agrees. his son was killed three months ago by an officer wauwautosa. he believes showing it now would only spark more unrest. 134855 the way my son was shot. that don't shown right now it really don't. 134801 this summer jay anderson sr's son jay anderson was sitting inside his car at madison park in wauwautosa. his dad says the 25 year-old was drunk and had pulled over to sleep it off. 135251 when the officer drove up on him he was asleep and he knocked on the window then if that officer saw a gun then and there - he should have called backup 135303he says this past
here in milwaukee, no decision on when video of the shooting that sparked violence in veronica macias is live in sherman park with how one victim's family and the aclu think withholding these videos is harmful. the aclu says withholding video can make matters worse - the father of jay anderson agrees. his son was killed three months ago by an officer wauwautosa. he believes showing it now would only spark more unrest. 134855 the way my son was shot. that don't shown right now it really don't....
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veronica macias is live with the story. choir director phillip olson worked here 23 yrs until an assistant superintendent noticed there were a number of deposits missing from student activity account. olson was fired back in april of last year, but felony charges for theft were filed yesterday. according to a criminal complaint, he started taking money back in 20-10. officials say he admitted to taking funds from the chior and depositing them in a non- authorized account to pay off his personal credit cards. in total he is accused of taking almost 50-thousand dollars. money that an audit found he was using to gamble. hopefully it will be justice will be taken care of and hopefullythat will show that positions where students and other faculty are trusting them another breaking story: milwaukee mayor tom barrett and health commissioner bevan baker just wrapped up a news conference regarding efforts to ensure drinking water is safe. yesterday the mayor expressed concern that low levels of lead in drinking water were likely in
veronica macias is live with the story. choir director phillip olson worked here 23 yrs until an assistant superintendent noticed there were a number of deposits missing from student activity account. olson was fired back in april of last year, but felony charges for theft were filed yesterday. according to a criminal complaint, he started taking money back in 20-10. officials say he admitted to taking funds from the chior and depositing them in a non- authorized account to pay off his personal...
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. >> reporter: veronica macias, today's tmj4. >> we did reach out to senator johnson's campaign today to ask about his opinions and efforts to improve the area. we have not yet heard back. >>> wisconsin attorney general brad schimel says he will not release any information about the investigation into the death of sylville smith until milwaukee county district attorney john chisholm decides on whether to charge the officer who shot and killed smith. finished its investigation into the shooting that sparked the two days of violence in sherman park. it is now up to chisholm to decide on charges. >>> we're working to learn more about the man who was found dead inside a burning pickup truck in kenosha county. the the burning truck was found in the parking lot of best bargains on friday night, in wheat land, authorities say people at the scene tried to get the person out of the burning vehicle, but were unsuccessful. overnight house fire at 60 60th and morgan in milwaukee. a deputy chief told us the fire started in the kitchen and was very difficult to fight due to hoarding conditions. one
. >> reporter: veronica macias, today's tmj4. >> we did reach out to senator johnson's campaign today to ask about his opinions and efforts to improve the area. we have not yet heard back. >>> wisconsin attorney general brad schimel says he will not release any information about the investigation into the death of sylville smith until milwaukee county district attorney john chisholm decides on whether to charge the officer who shot and killed smith. finished its...
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joseph's convent, veronica macias, tmj4. >> thanks. >>> in other news a car lands on a bay view street after driving off 794. now the driver faces charges. the story new from bay view. >> reporter: that's right, charles, this tree is what's leftover of the crash last night. like you said the driver faces several charges, including it's an accident neighbors say could have been deadly. >> they worked hard and long to get this person out. i didn't know if they lived or not.>>epter: luckily both people in car lived. theukee sheriff's offic ys the car went off theoad going north on 794 at oklahoma, rolling down this hill, landing on its side on loam -- oklahoma avenue. >> tons and tons of sirens. midnight. >> right under the vieduck of 794 was entirely shutoff. >> reporter: she and other neighbors say what was left this morning was just as shocking. >> -- [ indistinguishable ] that i saw ther and all the sff.l laying it's pretty forna and other drivers. i have three small kids. it's always unsettling. >> reporter: the milwaukee sheriff's office tells me in addition to recommending to the d
joseph's convent, veronica macias, tmj4. >> thanks. >>> in other news a car lands on a bay view street after driving off 794. now the driver faces charges. the story new from bay view. >> reporter: that's right, charles, this tree is what's leftover of the crash last night. like you said the driver faces several charges, including it's an accident neighbors say could have been deadly. >> they worked hard and long to get this person out. i didn't know if they lived or...
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thats where veronica macias joins us live labor day iabout remembering the contributions regular workers make to the economy, union members who participated in today's even want to make sure this tradition is passed on to ee is a union town." they're women of steel, teachers with mtea...together all these union workers marched down milwaukee avenue in a yearly tradition on labor day. united we stand...divided we fall while union membership is declinging, union workers don't lose hope of their fight. "we're fighting for economic justice number one. certainly a wages increase would be nu t uld be immigration rights number four would be to have peace on earth. goodwill toward all citizens here in milwaukee - a historically union strong city there is still strong interest and membership in the building trade. there is so much in the pipeline for development. i mean...more than in the 20 years i've been in milwaukee that i've ever seen. and you know unions are going to build these buildings. and that's going to make them safer, get them done on time. 123026 today these workers are taking time
thats where veronica macias joins us live labor day iabout remembering the contributions regular workers make to the economy, union members who participated in today's even want to make sure this tradition is passed on to ee is a union town." they're women of steel, teachers with mtea...together all these union workers marched down milwaukee avenue in a yearly tradition on labor day. united we stand...divided we fall while union membership is declinging, union workers don't lose hope of...
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veronica macias explains why a trip to green bay couldn't come at a better time. >> people from louisiana saying after seeing all the devastation in their state, have an emotional -- at almost every entrance inside lambeau field there are red cross workers collecting donations. and like the fans pouring in, so ithe >> people of wisnsin might be generating help, too. >> lsu fans interacted with badger fans while waiting in long lines. he said they shared pictures of the devastation. >> stuff was out on the street, between the house and the street, and the street was flooded with water. it was really sad. >> lsu fans are known to travel well. but this first college game of the season in green bay was a 18-hour drive and a two-hour flight. only fans in purple didn't seem to care.
veronica macias explains why a trip to green bay couldn't come at a better time. >> people from louisiana saying after seeing all the devastation in their state, have an emotional -- at almost every entrance inside lambeau field there are red cross workers collecting donations. and like the fans pouring in, so ithe >> people of wisnsin might be generating help, too. >> lsu fans interacted with badger fans while waiting in long lines. he said they shared pictures of the...
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veronica macias is live in oak creek with more on what happened. >> reporter: katie, well, that driver right now is still on the run. other agencies were alerted, told to be on the lookout for a light blue dodge charger. that license plate coming up as stolen, and right now, mpd is here recovering another stolen car. >> it was close to 10:00 this morning, and it happened within a matter of minutes. still, guests at the motel 6 on college avenue and 13th street managed to capture it on camera. the blue dodge charger rams into this oak creek squad car multiple times. officers had already broken a tinted window and ordered the driver to get out. instead, he revs the engine, manages to push the squad car out of the way and peels off. the driver of the stolen car phone video are the officers who had their guns drawn. guests at the motel 6 can't believe what they woke up to on a sunday morning. >> we asked them to step outside, but he refused. >> this woman says she was parked next to the charger, and police delivered the bad news, the skid marks on the grounds evidence of the tense moments
veronica macias is live in oak creek with more on what happened. >> reporter: katie, well, that driver right now is still on the run. other agencies were alerted, told to be on the lookout for a light blue dodge charger. that license plate coming up as stolen, and right now, mpd is here recovering another stolen car. >> it was close to 10:00 this morning, and it happened within a matter of minutes. still, guests at the motel 6 on college avenue and 13th street managed to capture it...
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reporting in shorewood, veronica macias, today' tjm4. >> now let's get to the good stuff. lance allen joins us with the highlights of today's big game. >> hey katie, high-powered offense, good shut down defense thrilling day. heat was a factor, feeling like it was triple digits, the packers seemed to handle it better than the jaguars with the packers down 17-14, rogers to devonte, what a throw, both teams kick just two field goals each in the second half, so the defense delivers and after the jaguars converted they couldn't get the most important one with 27-23. rod burks was in jacksonville. >> the green bay packers came down here and beat the jags in their climate and it was a defense that stood tall. they got a crucial 4th down stop that sealed the game. >> it was hautot in miami, but s was our hottest as far as the heat and humidity. i felt like guys got their feet wet in the first quarter, wad a good rotation going in all positions. >> we tried to get as many fresh bodies in as we could, we were all rotating. >> it was hot but the packers battled through the condition
reporting in shorewood, veronica macias, today' tjm4. >> now let's get to the good stuff. lance allen joins us with the highlights of today's big game. >> hey katie, high-powered offense, good shut down defense thrilling day. heat was a factor, feeling like it was triple digits, the packers seemed to handle it better than the jaguars with the packers down 17-14, rogers to devonte, what a throw, both teams kick just two field goals each in the second half, so the defense delivers and...
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veronica macias, today's tmj4. >> carole: milwaukee police need your help tracking down these breakfast crooks suspected of robbing three milwaukee diners wednesday morning. two. police say three people were involved, two men, and a woman. as you can see, the robberies wore black hoodies and bandanas and covered their faces, if you know anything, police want to hear from you. >>> a motorcyclist is seriously injured in a hit-and-run crash in pleasant prairie. police are asking for help in finding the driver responsible. this all happened last thursday near 80th and cooper. witnesses heard the crash, saw the van full over then drive off. it'ses caravan, maroon or head color with tinted windows. if you know anything, please call police. >>> new concerns about lead pipes have water filters flying off the shelters. for homes older than 1950. the mayor said the city notified 70,000 homeowners they had lead pipes in february 2016. the city says all of the short-term prevention steps are a water filter. replacing laterals is a pricey project with a long timeline. >> and as a particular concern
veronica macias, today's tmj4. >> carole: milwaukee police need your help tracking down these breakfast crooks suspected of robbing three milwaukee diners wednesday morning. two. police say three people were involved, two men, and a woman. as you can see, the robberies wore black hoodies and bandanas and covered their faces, if you know anything, police want to hear from you. >>> a motorcyclist is seriously injured in a hit-and-run crash in pleasant prairie. police are asking for...