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ben hutchison has been on this story all morning. thema: he also covered shooting that police say may have sparked this. ben is live near the b.p. gas station at sherman and burleigh, which is now destroyed. ben: thema and patrick, we were on officer-involved shooting yesterday, there were number of people gathering around 7:00 last night. you really feel the tense feeling in the air last night, if you take a look now, it's finally light enough out here to see what happened later on in thev the bp gas station a block from where we are. as close as we can get, just a complete shell, completely destroyed. there is still smoke coming out of the top of what's left of that building. we do have video of last night, when the flames were just going for a couple of hours. it was really no way to stop it at that point. the ground was still out here, it was an unsafe situation for both police and firefighters. that building burned and burned, and now it's left with nothing. there's also department of public works worker actually cutting some ply
ben hutchison has been on this story all morning. thema: he also covered shooting that police say may have sparked this. ben is live near the b.p. gas station at sherman and burleigh, which is now destroyed. ben: thema and patrick, we were on officer-involved shooting yesterday, there were number of people gathering around 7:00 last night. you really feel the tense feeling in the air last night, if you take a look now, it's finally light enough out here to see what happened later on in thev the...
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kathy: wisn 12 news' ben hutchison is in the middle of it all, near sherman and burleigh. ben, police are enforcing that curfew. reporter: good evening. if you look behind me, you can see the fencing that was set up right after 6:00 p.m. and in the last 20 minutes, we did see people walking near the fence. they did disobey orders and a man was taken into custody, but over all police -- over all people say that they are upset that the park is closed off. >> sherman does not deserve this. that is not fair. reporter: he and his spend a lot of time at the park. >> we bring our kids and we do everything. we do not cause problems. reporter: he says it makes them feel uncomfortable. >> we live right here. this feels like jail. reporter: deputies arriving shortly before 6:00 p.m. the announcement was made. >> the park is closed. reporter: moments before that, we spoke with the state senator. from the present head of the sheriff's department. reporter: they hold events regularly at the park. >> this is their place, they have nowhere else to go. there is nothing for them to do. repor
kathy: wisn 12 news' ben hutchison is in the middle of it all, near sherman and burleigh. ben, police are enforcing that curfew. reporter: good evening. if you look behind me, you can see the fencing that was set up right after 6:00 p.m. and in the last 20 minutes, we did see people walking near the fence. they did disobey orders and a man was taken into custody, but over all police -- over all people say that they are upset that the park is closed off. >> sherman does not deserve this....
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ben hutchison has been on this story all morning. thema: he also covered yesterday's officer-involved shooting that police say may have sparked this. ben is live near the b.p. gas station at sherman and burleigh, and it looks like it is there haven't been in a lot of positive moments in the last way for hours out here. the gas station is destroyed behind me. it burned to the ground last night. i want to bring in robert lewis, was helping a small group of people clean up the trash out front. >> and try to do every thing i can, i want to see the neighborhood get better, not worse. i'm trying to do a good job area did people are angry right no like that. ben: just leader mark. what was your reaction to yesterday's violence? >> i'm scared to come out at night. every time i look around, police shooting here, police shooting there, people stealing cars. they got their hands full. just try to help out the neighborhood. for your time, robert. he says high -- he says hi to sally. thema: people just showed up to see what was going on. we heard
ben hutchison has been on this story all morning. thema: he also covered yesterday's officer-involved shooting that police say may have sparked this. ben is live near the b.p. gas station at sherman and burleigh, and it looks like it is there haven't been in a lot of positive moments in the last way for hours out here. the gas station is destroyed behind me. it burned to the ground last night. i want to bring in robert lewis, was helping a small group of people clean up the trash out front....
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ben hutchison has been on this story all morning. thema: he also covered yesterday's officer-involved shooting that police say may have sparked this. ben is live near the b.p. gas station at sherman and burleigh, and with the sun up this morning, we can see the extent of that damage. ben: thema and patrick, we w first time since police left the area about a half hour ago. take a look at the building. you can actually smell the results of the fire and the rubble. the roof completely collapsed in. the entire building is a total loss year the gas station. we continue to look to the left here, you can see these three cars that are totally burned out. a lot people are gathering out here right now, taking pictures. shocked by what happened. and they are not happy about it. a live around here and they say it's an embarrassment to see this type of thing happen here in milwaukee. that's not how they want to be seen by other people. we do have a view from above, you can probably get a better look at this corner here at sherman and burleigh and
ben hutchison has been on this story all morning. thema: he also covered yesterday's officer-involved shooting that police say may have sparked this. ben is live near the b.p. gas station at sherman and burleigh, and with the sun up this morning, we can see the extent of that damage. ben: thema and patrick, we w first time since police left the area about a half hour ago. take a look at the building. you can actually smell the results of the fire and the rubble. the roof completely collapsed...
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toya: 12 news ben hutchison is live there. ben, you described the scene as inspiring. >> residents that live around here told me this is what sherman park is all about people , coming together. the line for groceries was actually wrapped around the boys and girls club. 11,000 pounds of food arrives to the mary ryan boys and girls club, residents waiting nearby. minutes later -- a simple conversation, a passing smile. it's an area where images of brenda miller works her way through the line. she has a family of 10 to take care of. she says being positive is contagious. >> for a minute it was really bad, but the community is working together. >> residents in the area with limited accessibility to fresh produce feeding america eastern wisconsin visits four times a year. >> they have enough food and access to healthy, nutritious food. >> as tyrone moore gathers his groceries he wants employers to , see the good in sherman park, hoping they'll invest in the community with jobs for the youth. >> you can keep them off the street. you
toya: 12 news ben hutchison is live there. ben, you described the scene as inspiring. >> residents that live around here told me this is what sherman park is all about people , coming together. the line for groceries was actually wrapped around the boys and girls club. 11,000 pounds of food arrives to the mary ryan boys and girls club, residents waiting nearby. minutes later -- a simple conversation, a passing smile. it's an area where images of brenda miller works her way through the...
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it happened near 13th and orchard on milwaukee's south side that's where 12 news's ben hutchison joins us live. ben, what started this? ben: adrienne, the altercation started around 10:00 this morning here behind me in the alley, neighbors saying it was all over a mattress. adding that one man went to get a bat and the other a gun. police say shots were fired by a morning here behind me in the alley, neighbors saying it was all over a mattress. into his house. when officers arrived he refused to come out. police learned there was a 6-year-old boy inside. after trying to negotiate with the suspect, officers forcefully entered the home. 12 news cameras captured video of the man being taken into custody. also, the boy being carried safely to a squad. milwaukee police say it was never a hostage situation, but sensitive knowing a child was inside. >> shots fired, somebody in the house with a child not willing to come out. long. we don't want to force the incident. ben: police say they've had little to no contact with the suspect. again, he is in custody, and will most likely face charges on
it happened near 13th and orchard on milwaukee's south side that's where 12 news's ben hutchison joins us live. ben, what started this? ben: adrienne, the altercation started around 10:00 this morning here behind me in the alley, neighbors saying it was all over a mattress. adding that one man went to get a bat and the other a gun. police say shots were fired by a morning here behind me in the alley, neighbors saying it was all over a mattress. into his house. when officers arrived he refused...
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it happened on milwaukee's east side on sunday near cass and wells that's where 12 news ben hutchison joins us live. ben: this is a very busy part of downtown milwaukee, but that didn't suspects from taking the car that was left running with the windows cracked. valerie tergerson arrives at madacc, hoping to positively identify d australian cattle dog/collie mix. he was sitting in a car owned by a friend of tergerson sunday afternoon. when the man stepped away his bmw was stolen. >> i saw it running and hopped in and they were able to dry off. ben: hours later the bmw was involved in a crash near 38th and center it's believed arrow wasn't inside because a good samaritan found him near 6th and vine, two miles from where car monday morning arrow was dropped off at madacc, the reunion worth every moment >> just glad to get the dog back. glad he wasn't in the car. ben: tergerson had already reached out to madacc, and reported her pup missing they knew exactly who he was when he arrived. >> if your pet is lost, contact us immediately. fill out a report, so we are working for you. >> thank
it happened on milwaukee's east side on sunday near cass and wells that's where 12 news ben hutchison joins us live. ben: this is a very busy part of downtown milwaukee, but that didn't suspects from taking the car that was left running with the windows cracked. valerie tergerson arrives at madacc, hoping to positively identify d australian cattle dog/collie mix. he was sitting in a car owned by a friend of tergerson sunday afternoon. when the man stepped away his bmw was stolen. >> i saw...
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reporter: ben hutchison, wisn 12 news. anchor: they are part of the family. no suspects are in custody tied to the theft or crash. a police chase involving a stolen car ends in a crash in brown deer. officers say they tried to stop the driver of a minivan just before midnight near 60th and brown deer road after a check of the license plate revealed it was stolen. police say the driver took off, causing a crash near 76th and good hope. police say the driver took off again, eventually crashing near 84th and carmen. arrest. anchor: helping a community heal with food. patrick is in the newsroom looking ahead to what's happening tomorrow. reporter: feeding america is reaching out to the sherman park community. the organization will provide free food to residents through a mobile pantry. feeding america is setting up at the boys and girls club in sherman park. organizers hope to serve between 200 to 300 families. the pantry will open at 1:00 in the afternoon. also happening tomorrow, a trail in warnimount park. it's a partnership between milwaukee county and st. lu
reporter: ben hutchison, wisn 12 news. anchor: they are part of the family. no suspects are in custody tied to the theft or crash. a police chase involving a stolen car ends in a crash in brown deer. officers say they tried to stop the driver of a minivan just before midnight near 60th and brown deer road after a check of the license plate revealed it was stolen. police say the driver took off, causing a crash near 76th and good hope. police say the driver took off again, eventually crashing...
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ben: even more reason to use extra precaution behind the eewh in milwaukee, ben hutchison, wisn 12 news. sheldon: pe say the driver involved in the accident stayed at the scene, and is cooperating with their investigation. officials are working to idenfy a body that someone found near downtown milwaukee. tells wisn 12 news they were caed to the scene near 12th and mckinley this afternoon. there's still no word how that person may've died. adrienne: new at 10:00, an elderly couple falls down a bluff on the shore of lake michigan. the fire dept tells us the man and woman in their 80's fell about 50-feet. it happened at big bay park in whitefish bay. the man climbed back up, but the woman needed help. she went to the hospitalnd we're working to find out how we're gtie details about a 10-year-old boy who died after an accident at a midwest water park. it happened this afternoon in kansas city on the world's tallest water slide. the slide is 168 feet tall. we still don't know how or y the accident happened. >> we have closed our kansas city park and closed the ride pending a full investigati
ben: even more reason to use extra precaution behind the eewh in milwaukee, ben hutchison, wisn 12 news. sheldon: pe say the driver involved in the accident stayed at the scene, and is cooperating with their investigation. officials are working to idenfy a body that someone found near downtown milwaukee. tells wisn 12 news they were caed to the scene near 12th and mckinley this afternoon. there's still no word how that person may've died. adrienne: new at 10:00, an elderly couple falls down a...
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in wauwatosa, ben hutchison, wisn 12 news. kathy: we love it that the family share the story with us. pella's also had some other developmental issues. the med-el cochlear implants will allow her health to be monitored without further surgeries. she'll be working with therapists on her speech, patrick: in tonight's social square, worries that pokemon go could be a threat to national security. that's why the pentagon just banned it's employees from having the game on their work phones. government workers have been warned that spies could use pokemon go to locate the facilities where government secrets are stored. they can play the game on their personal phones, but not at work. a book is returned to a west virginia library 40 years late. plastic surgeon dr. michael kelly checked out a book called "so you want to be a doctor," back when he was in high school. today, along with a check for $500. you might recognize kelly. he starred in the show "body works" on tlc. the u.s. women's gymnastic team has the gold. now they're getting
in wauwatosa, ben hutchison, wisn 12 news. kathy: we love it that the family share the story with us. pella's also had some other developmental issues. the med-el cochlear implants will allow her health to be monitored without further surgeries. she'll be working with therapists on her speech, patrick: in tonight's social square, worries that pokemon go could be a threat to national security. that's why the pentagon just banned it's employees from having the game on their work phones....
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wisn 12 news' ben hutchison joins us live from 35th and keefe in milwaukee, where friends and family have been gathering this afternoon. ben. >> everyone started showing up around 3:00 this afternoon. you can see the trees back there where the car actually hit, the one with balloons on it. the two young men killed were cousins, both 15-years-old, trey hale and demetrius batchelor junior. i'd estimate around 75 people showed up near 35th and keefe , many of them still in shock saying it was hard to comprehend , the news. i am told that all four passengers were cousins. the person driving had just gotten his license and he wanted to take the other three boys for a ride investigators say he lost control, the car hit a tree and split in half. both hale and batchelor were ejected from the backseat. people have been showing up over coming up at 6:00, we'll have family reaction how they're , hoping the two boys are remembered. near 35th and keefe, ben hutchison, wisn 12 news. adrienne: turning now to the weather. a lot of us saw rain today. chief meteorologist mark baden joins us now. will w
wisn 12 news' ben hutchison joins us live from 35th and keefe in milwaukee, where friends and family have been gathering this afternoon. ben. >> everyone started showing up around 3:00 this afternoon. you can see the trees back there where the car actually hit, the one with balloons on it. the two young men killed were cousins, both 15-years-old, trey hale and demetrius batchelor junior. i'd estimate around 75 people showed up near 35th and keefe , many of them still in shock saying it...
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in downtown milwaukee, ben hutchison, wisn 12 news. adrienne: definitely a violent start to the weekend in milwaukee. five people dead, not including the shooting ben was just showing you. at about 3:00 this morning, a shooter killed two near 40th and fond du lac. also early today near 23rd and state, two other men shod then, last night, someone shot and killed a man as he drove on sherman boulevard. >> city government can't do it alone. i need the mothers, i need the fathers, i need the grandparents for the young men in particular. adrienne: family and friends of one of the men killed gathered at the fond du lac scene this evening. they decorated the area with balloons and comforted each other. sheldon: of the 81 people killed in milwaukee this year, 9-year-old zalayia jenkins was and memory will live on. today, they broke ground on a garden near the home where she was hit by a stray bullet. >> having it here was perfect. instead of riding or walking past here and thinking of what happened, you could see the garden. and you will see he
in downtown milwaukee, ben hutchison, wisn 12 news. adrienne: definitely a violent start to the weekend in milwaukee. five people dead, not including the shooting ben was just showing you. at about 3:00 this morning, a shooter killed two near 40th and fond du lac. also early today near 23rd and state, two other men shod then, last night, someone shot and killed a man as he drove on sherman boulevard. >> city government can't do it alone. i need the mothers, i need the fathers, i need the...
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in wauwatosa, ben hutchison, wisn 12 news. adrienne: thank you. right now new information in the , murders of two nuns, one with ties to our area. a sheriff's deputy in mississippi says the man charged with killing sister margaret held and sister paula merrill has confessed to the crime. police arrested rodney earl sanders last night. investigators say that while he admits he killed the nuns, he has not given a motive. sanders is charged with capital murder. it could carry the death penalty. the two women were found dead in their mississippi home on sister margaret was from slinger and part of the milwaukee-based school sisters of st francis. the religious community released a statement today, that says in part, "we wish to offer our deepest appreciation to the mississippi state and local law enforcement teams and to the many other public servants who have worked tirelessly the past two days. we also wish to thank the hundreds of people and organizations who offered their prayers and words of support in the wake of the sisters' deaths. your kindne
in wauwatosa, ben hutchison, wisn 12 news. adrienne: thank you. right now new information in the , murders of two nuns, one with ties to our area. a sheriff's deputy in mississippi says the man charged with killing sister margaret held and sister paula merrill has confessed to the crime. police arrested rodney earl sanders last night. investigators say that while he admits he killed the nuns, he has not given a motive. sanders is charged with capital murder. it could carry the death penalty....
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in wauwatosa, ben hutchison, wisn 12 news. kathy: suite dreams. pella's alsoad the med-el cochlear implants will allow her health to be monitored without further surgeries. she'll be working with therapists on her speech, language and auditory , development. patrick: it's not too late to sign up for wheeling for healing. the annual bike ride benefits the cancer care center at community memorial hospital in menomonee falls. you can ride 33 miles, 14 miles, or four miles. registration begins tomorrow morning at 7:00. wisn 12 is a sponsor of the event. the rain has forced tonight's fish fry and a flick to be cancelled. lakefront. kathy: good call to do that. typical wisconsin weather. my buddy says it is nice and sunny and lake geneva. mark: other areas, it's coming down to where you can barely see a cross the street. that flash flood watch it is always a bummer when you get the fish fry and a flick canceled, but it was probably a right call. hit and miss, two inches of rain in mayville. that came down for about an hour in brookfield. you just can't
in wauwatosa, ben hutchison, wisn 12 news. kathy: suite dreams. pella's alsoad the med-el cochlear implants will allow her health to be monitored without further surgeries. she'll be working with therapists on her speech, language and auditory , development. patrick: it's not too late to sign up for wheeling for healing. the annual bike ride benefits the cancer care center at community memorial hospital in menomonee falls. you can ride 33 miles, 14 miles, or four miles. registration begins...
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wisn 12 news ben hutchison joins us from milwaukee police headquarters, and ben, volunteers will be working with officers? ben: milwaukee police attended the meeting tonight. it is an effort to add more eyes and ears to what is happening in sherman park. in a packed auditorium at st. joseph's hospital, sherman park residents discuss helping police monitor the streets. >> the patrol driver does not block. the patrol driver does not text. ben: it includes volunteers riding around the neighborhood, and logging what they witness and if needed, contacting officers for help. >> we're going to have two in the neighborhood. ben: jim hiller is hoping citizen patrol visibility deters crime. >> if we can improve safety, give a better perception of safety, we think the neighborhood will be better for everybody. >> i'm available to you all, however i can be helpful. ben: alderman khalif rainey says he's willing to listen to concerned residents. >> what i was expecting from the alderman was a plan of action. ben: ed bullock, a former mpd officer wants to know how positive change will make its way to sher
wisn 12 news ben hutchison joins us from milwaukee police headquarters, and ben, volunteers will be working with officers? ben: milwaukee police attended the meeting tonight. it is an effort to add more eyes and ears to what is happening in sherman park. in a packed auditorium at st. joseph's hospital, sherman park residents discuss helping police monitor the streets. >> the patrol driver does not block. the patrol driver does not text. ben: it includes volunteers riding around the...
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wisn 12 news ben hutchison joins us live from 35th and keefe. memories of both boys. >> those loved ones been three hours out here and left moments ago. they put flowers and balloons near the tree where those two men lost their lives. it was a tough sight to see for many of the people at the scene of the crash, a lot of hugs and tears. debris is still spread out from the violent impact of the car hitting the tree last night. investigators say speed was a fact half. family tells me the driver was excited to take the other three boys, all cousins, for a ride in his car and they're now devastated by the loss of trey and demetrius. >> they were loving and respectful young men and never got into trouble. >> like i said before, we have a need is the community to pray for us. need is the community to pray for us. >> sharing a lot of nice memories today, the family tells me another passenger is in intensive care right now, just hoping he's able to pull through . reporting live at 35th and keefe, ben hutchison, wisn 12 news. adrienne: new charges tonight
wisn 12 news ben hutchison joins us live from 35th and keefe. memories of both boys. >> those loved ones been three hours out here and left moments ago. they put flowers and balloons near the tree where those two men lost their lives. it was a tough sight to see for many of the people at the scene of the crash, a lot of hugs and tears. debris is still spread out from the violent impact of the car hitting the tree last night. investigators say speed was a fact half. family tells me the...
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new at 10:00, 12 news ben hutchison reportighborwant >> sheould he been playing with some of those things for her biay, you know. ben: ike many people, gloria adams is struggling with the passing of 3-year-old jayda handy, the little girl hit and killed right before her birthday party. this memorial of stuffed animals now suounding a tree. >> seeing that one there has taken a whole differtoll on me. ben: adams lived in the same building. po say the child darted out into the street saturday t greet her grandfather, who w just arriving. she was hit on 84th street and died at a local hospital. there's a stop sign one block north of where the accidt ppened along congress, but people in the ar say pt of the problem is the lack of stop signs leading up to the intersection from the other diction. as you drive dowth84treet from capito rion, it's out 4 blocks. neighbors say that'too ch time to speed up >> it's like a freeway through here sometes. be side by ske they're racing down the street. ben: greg adams watches carsly rough, even though lindsey park iross the street and draws large crowds, in
new at 10:00, 12 news ben hutchison reportighborwant >> sheould he been playing with some of those things for her biay, you know. ben: ike many people, gloria adams is struggling with the passing of 3-year-old jayda handy, the little girl hit and killed right before her birthday party. this memorial of stuffed animals now suounding a tree. >> seeing that one there has taken a whole differtoll on me. ben: adams lived in the same building. po say the child darted out into the street...
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ben hutchison joins us on the phone. ben, what can you tell us? reporter: we actually just left. we had an incident happen right in front of us. we saw a man with a gun in his hand, he started firing five or six times. the crowd scattered, he continued to fire, running by yu our vehicle. we ducked, and we're all okay, everyone in the car is okay. but it's com there right now. no control, the police are saying -- staying a far distance back. a lot of cars honking, and on the way out we also got sideswiped by a car that traveled in between the lanes of traffic and they just hit the complete side of our car. again, we're okay, we have left the area, it is not safe, not worth to it be out there. i would advise everyone to stay away from the area of sherman and burleigh. in the air, a lot of people just standing around. again, the gunshots happening right outside our vehicle and it was a truly scary moment. i don't think anyone out there really sees the danger that is going on right now. so again i would advise everyone to stay away. we are a safe distance obviously in the air right n
ben hutchison joins us on the phone. ben, what can you tell us? reporter: we actually just left. we had an incident happen right in front of us. we saw a man with a gun in his hand, he started firing five or six times. the crowd scattered, he continued to fire, running by yu our vehicle. we ducked, and we're all okay, everyone in the car is okay. but it's com there right now. no control, the police are saying -- staying a far distance back. a lot of cars honking, and on the way out we also got...
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wisn 12 news' ben hutchison was there when pella heard her name ben: at just a year old, pella jinsky is a happy little girl from the small town of sherry, wisconsin. too young to realize how much her life is about to change. >> she doesn't know her name. she finally gets to hear her name for the first time. ben: born deaf, a chance to hear her parents, pamela and joey. working with dr. hilary gazeley at children's hospital, the first of many tests turning on pella's new cochlear implants, watch closely, her eyes light up. then, she tenses up. about a month ago, pella had a piece of equipment and planted that will communicate with a sound processor on her head. it will allow her to hear. >> instead of amplifying sounds it bypasses the part of the inner ear that doesn't work and simulates the auditory nerve directly. with hope for her. >> it is amazing. unbelievable. ben: she'll now have two birthdays, the day she was born and the day she heard sounds for the first time. >> happy hearing birthday to you. ben: so much excitement, pella fell asleep. but her parents will be able to tell h
wisn 12 news' ben hutchison was there when pella heard her name ben: at just a year old, pella jinsky is a happy little girl from the small town of sherry, wisconsin. too young to realize how much her life is about to change. >> she doesn't know her name. she finally gets to hear her name for the first time. ben: born deaf, a chance to hear her parents, pamela and joey. working with dr. hilary gazeley at children's hospital, the first of many tests turning on pella's new cochlear...
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wisn 12 news ben hutchison shows us the growing memorial for the teens. sheryl mills: when we heard about this, it was just unbelievable for us, to hit home with our family. ben: sheryl mills says they're a big family, their hearts heavy -- mourning the loss of trey hale and demetrius batchelor junior, a growing memorial next to the tree where the two cousins died just feet away. monet batchelor: so young and so full of life. like i said before, we have a community to pray for us. sheryl mills: they were just out riding like young people do when they get their car. they're excited about it. ben: mills says the 17-year-old driver just got his license. it's unclear what happened in the seconds leading up to friday's crash. investigators say speed was a factor. brigham tamillo: it was just mangled. ben: brigham tamillo heard the to help, but there was nothing he could do. brigham tamillo: the car was just totally in half. i mean separated, there was nothing left to the back pretty much. ben: saturday afternoon, debris still scattered, two teens missing from a
wisn 12 news ben hutchison shows us the growing memorial for the teens. sheryl mills: when we heard about this, it was just unbelievable for us, to hit home with our family. ben: sheryl mills says they're a big family, their hearts heavy -- mourning the loss of trey hale and demetrius batchelor junior, a growing memorial next to the tree where the two cousins died just feet away. monet batchelor: so young and so full of life. like i said before, we have a community to pray for us. sheryl mills:...
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ben hutchison is live. w ishohe pregame p looking so far? ben:are fs arting to show up now. now, we are finding out that the game may or may not be played. is ithe beginning of a new season. this is a popular spot thang outht wiriends. i do want to leyou ow that this weekend h been all about brett favre. a lot of people are excited about that. they have been looking forward ha been remembering the pa looking forward to this year, it aa all aboorson and n rodgers. >> it is always exciting to have a new start. we are looking forrd to geor coming back. and the team starting off strong. n: there is still no timeline on jordy nelson. hopefully, he is back right week one. hopefully, fans will be showing up here soon and they get that game in, in ohio. sheldon: we are continuio monitor the situatwith therf. oucoverage continues rig lindsey:et us take a live look outside. heg intohe wor adrienne: what is in store? liy: idoes look like the rain will hold off until thursday. at least you know you don't need to worry about your umbrella. here is a live look at downtown the sunshine mak
ben hutchison is live. w ishohe pregame p looking so far? ben:are fs arting to show up now. now, we are finding out that the game may or may not be played. is ithe beginning of a new season. this is a popular spot thang outht wiriends. i do want to leyou ow that this weekend h been all about brett favre. a lot of people are excited about that. they have been looking forward ha been remembering the pa looking forward to this year, it aa all aboorson and n rodgers. >> it is always exciting...
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kathy: ben hutchison is there live. the death of a two-year-old child. a woman came by here claiming to be that child's mother, distraht, heartbroken at that time. neighbors are not sure what happened or what is going on. sheldon dutes has just arrived at the scene and is gathering details down the block. old child is dead. joyce: thank you. we have this reminder for you now. wisn 12 and the salvation army are raising money to buy school supplies for students in need. the number to call is 414-799-9476. our class act phone bank lines will be open until 7:00 tonight. that's the sound of the new harley davidson engines. the company unveiled its new line of engines, all of them manufactured locally. news' mike anderson was invited hind the scenes for this historic day. >> feast your eyes on the all new harley milwaukee-eight engine, the ninth big twin in it's history. you can get in here without wearing these things. they like to think of it as american manufactu finest. >> a lot of us are from the area, and it is a big day for us. >> the engine is the hear
kathy: ben hutchison is there live. the death of a two-year-old child. a woman came by here claiming to be that child's mother, distraht, heartbroken at that time. neighbors are not sure what happened or what is going on. sheldon dutes has just arrived at the scene and is gathering details down the block. old child is dead. joyce: thank you. we have this reminder for you now. wisn 12 and the salvation army are raising money to buy school supplies for students in need. the number to call is...
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as wisn 12 news ben hutchison investates, the owner is wothercould be a h tech de to steal cars. >> the owner says he does not know how someone took it. >> you don'ed 't neey. theton the ignition and it starts. >> unfortunately for gabe wahh, it was toofor y car th wahhab paralospect before attending a wed the meri with wife. whenhey ca back, their left my car, but norace of it, completely gone. >> he says it was locked and had than 250 feet away.and was more rogan attest t limitations. when i go back to the car, put my foot on the brink and push the button, it won't start. trying again with it just outside the car, still won't turn on. >> you hto be proper communication with the vehic -- and this key. >> alarmtronix owner randy torgrud specializes in vehicle security and says it would be no easy task to steal the suv. >> it is impossible to code unless you take it into a key made.p and have a next her >>ahhab is worried there's a high tech device thieves could be using en they program it on ther spot. car owners.advice for all milwaukee police say the a key investigating. there was no
as wisn 12 news ben hutchison investates, the owner is wothercould be a h tech de to steal cars. >> the owner says he does not know how someone took it. >> you don'ed 't neey. theton the ignition and it starts. >> unfortunately for gabe wahh, it was toofor y car th wahhab paralospect before attending a wed the meri with wife. whenhey ca back, their left my car, but norace of it, completely gone. >> he says it was locked and had than 250 feet away.and was more rogan...
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it happened near 13th and orchard on milwaukee's south side that's where 12 news's ben hutchison joins us live. ben, what started this? ben: adrienne, the altercation started around 10:00 this morning here behind me in the alley, neighbors saying it was all over a mattress. adding that one man went to get a bat and the other a gun. police say shots were fired by a
it happened near 13th and orchard on milwaukee's south side that's where 12 news's ben hutchison joins us live. ben, what started this? ben: adrienne, the altercation started around 10:00 this morning here behind me in the alley, neighbors saying it was all over a mattress. adding that one man went to get a bat and the other a gun. police say shots were fired by a
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near 73rd and calumet, ben hutchison, wisn 12 news. kathy: a sheboygan falls mother is now charged in the death of her own two-year-old son. police now say katlyn kinateder suffated her son dexter with a plastic grocery bag in their home last thursday. called 911. responding officers say they h to use a taser on kinateder ice, after same athem with a knife. >> she indicates she lost it, allegedly, that she had stopped taking some mental health dicati several months earlie there was no indation - spoke with her live-in there was no ff an o kind. he wast a loo explain why shit. kathy: kinateder is chd with first degree intentional hocide, she faces life in prison if icted. log ahea there's a vigil tonight for a 3-year-old milwaukee girl killed at her birthday party. jayda handy was rug acro the stet at th and marion saturday to greet her grandfather when she w byasit a car. police say the driver stayed at the scene. the vigil is scheduled for 8:00 at theccident site. patrick: years after a college laws new at 60,isn 12 news colleen nry i
near 73rd and calumet, ben hutchison, wisn 12 news. kathy: a sheboygan falls mother is now charged in the death of her own two-year-old son. police now say katlyn kinateder suffated her son dexter with a plastic grocery bag in their home last thursday. called 911. responding officers say they h to use a taser on kinateder ice, after same athem with a knife. >> she indicates she lost it, allegedly, that she had stopped taking some mental health dicati several months earlie there was no...
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that's where wisn 12 news' ben hutchison continues our coverage. who got stuck on his way to work >> it is another example, never dry through standing water. the overpass here behind me, the water has receded. earlier, it was a different story. coming back towards me, you can see on the ground that the rocks that were pushed out by water rushing into the street. dpw crews brought barricades out here in case there's more flooding. around , rushing from a nearby parking lot onto the roadway where the overpass is. but before tha heavy rains caused standing water. at least two cars tried to make their way through before getting stock. one man we spoke with was on his way to work. he admits he should have stopped , instead he spent the afternoon waiting for a tow truck. >> it just felt like it was floating. there was so much water building up a i did not want to get out of the car. i did not want to take the that. >> again, never dry through standing water. no injuries and traffic is back to normal. patrick: thank you. and at 5th and washington, a fire
that's where wisn 12 news' ben hutchison continues our coverage. who got stuck on his way to work >> it is another example, never dry through standing water. the overpass here behind me, the water has receded. earlier, it was a different story. coming back towards me, you can see on the ground that the rocks that were pushed out by water rushing into the street. dpw crews brought barricades out here in case there's more flooding. around , rushing from a nearby parking lot onto the roadway...
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. >> if we can go a step beyond it ben: in muskego, ben hutchison, wisn 12 news. kathy: raiche says he's already preparing and will return for next year's dance off. toya: new at 6:00, the princeton review is out with their list of top party schools in the country and u.w. madison is number one. the data is based on a survey of 140,000 of students. they were asked questions about alcohol and drug use on campus and the number of hours they study each day outside of class. the last time u.w. madison was number one was back in 2005 but it's made the top 20 all but 3 of the last 25 years. the university isn't thrilled with the ranking, releasing a statement today calling alcohol use on campus a pressing public health concern that hurts academic achievement. you can see wisconsin take on lsu, from the comfort of your home, only right here on wisn 12. kickoff is at 2:30 p.m. then stay tuned for the season premiere of big 12 sports saturday at 6:30. dan needles and drew olson will be live at lambeau with the i've already looking ahead. it looks good for sunday. mark: thi
. >> if we can go a step beyond it ben: in muskego, ben hutchison, wisn 12 news. kathy: raiche says he's already preparing and will return for next year's dance off. toya: new at 6:00, the princeton review is out with their list of top party schools in the country and u.w. madison is number one. the data is based on a survey of 140,000 of students. they were asked questions about alcohol and drug use on campus and the number of hours they study each day outside of class. the last time...
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wisn 12 news' ben hutchison is also there live. joyce: ben, you spoke exclusively to a young man rescued from those streets after being shot during weekend protests. >> as christina said, things are quiet out here, but this intersection, there were hundreds of people and police out here that evening. during the protest, a recent brookfield central graduate was hit by gunfire. , still lodged in his neck. >> this is where the bullet is right now, and slowly it should be moving out more and more. >> doctors tell ben olson he's shot in the neck during sunday lucky to be alive shot in the neck during sunday, night's unrest in milwaukee. >> i heard no gunshots, so everything caught me by surprise. >> olson says he was dropping crowds near sherman and burleigh and decided to see what was happening. >> all that was going on was a group of people throwing bricks and other items at police, but no violence between citizens at all. >> moments later, the bullet entered his neck. he eventually ended up on the steps of a nearby home before help ar
wisn 12 news' ben hutchison is also there live. joyce: ben, you spoke exclusively to a young man rescued from those streets after being shot during weekend protests. >> as christina said, things are quiet out here, but this intersection, there were hundreds of people and police out here that evening. during the protest, a recent brookfield central graduate was hit by gunfire. , still lodged in his neck. >> this is where the bullet is right now, and slowly it should be moving out...
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kathy: wisn 12 news' ben hutchison is also there live. joyce: do have a similar story? >> we are a block away from christina. it is a similar situation. i have been covering this story since saturday. one thing we tonight that might be a sign that things are returning to normal is that the buses are running. last night, they stopped early in the evening, but now they are running, and people are optimistic that this is the turn they were hoping for and that things will way returned to normal, but we are pretty much the only people out here right now. a lot of people are paying attention to that curfew as well. joyce: thank you. many people in the neighborhood have been trying to pick up the pieces since the weekend. that includes the family who owned that bp gas station. spoke with the nephew of the owner today, who says the family is no stranger to devastation. >> i know my uncle is devastated. hopefully the community and him can rebuild. >> amar singh kaleka looks on as clean up crews work to remove debris from his uncle's burned out bp gas station. >> it is a sad scen
kathy: wisn 12 news' ben hutchison is also there live. joyce: do have a similar story? >> we are a block away from christina. it is a similar situation. i have been covering this story since saturday. one thing we tonight that might be a sign that things are returning to normal is that the buses are running. last night, they stopped early in the evening, but now they are running, and people are optimistic that this is the turn they were hoping for and that things will way returned to...
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and healing in the today feeding america used food , to help bring peace to the area. 12 news ben hutchison was there as hundreds lined up for the gifts. >> 11,000 pounds of food arrives to the mary ryan boys and girls club, residents waiting nearby. minutes later a simple destruction and unrest still fresh in people's minds. brenda miller works her way through the line. she has a family of 10 to take care of. she says being positive is contagious. >> for a minute it was really bad, but i see the community and everybody working together. i like it. may god bless y'all. >> residents in the area with limited accessibility to fresh produce feeding america eastern year. >> it's important have enough food and access to healthy, nutritious food. >> as tyrone moore gathers his groceries, he wants employers to see the good in sherman park, hoping they'll invest in the community with jobs for the youth. >> you give them the opportunity, i guarantee that they will take it. joyce: the violence in the sherman park neighborhood erupted after the police smith's funeral will be held friday at the christia
and healing in the today feeding america used food , to help bring peace to the area. 12 news ben hutchison was there as hundreds lined up for the gifts. >> 11,000 pounds of food arrives to the mary ryan boys and girls club, residents waiting nearby. minutes later a simple destruction and unrest still fresh in people's minds. brenda miller works her way through the line. she has a family of 10 to take care of. she says being positive is contagious. >> for a minute it was really bad,...
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patrick: specifically, early saturday morning near 73rd and calume new at 6:00, wisn 12 news ben hutchison is there live. ben, there's still proof on the road because we are on the side of the road. we want to show you what it looks like o her iss relatively q industrial areerfea, a p straightaway for street racers and check out the road almost completely black from cars burning out. >> a very organized group of st racers. midnight, 1: in the morning. richard mcnutt pulled out hi camera and staed rolling becaus says it's been going on for theast three weeks. peoplflying down 200 rds. ben: large crowds and motorcycleliningp one after another, then taking off. f you have an accident, they don't hahe safy people stding b ben: mcnutt s worried, so he lled police
patrick: specifically, early saturday morning near 73rd and calume new at 6:00, wisn 12 news ben hutchison is there live. ben, there's still proof on the road because we are on the side of the road. we want to show you what it looks like o her iss relatively q industrial areerfea, a p straightaway for street racers and check out the road almost completely black from cars burning out. >> a very organized group of st racers. midnight, 1: in the morning. richard mcnutt pulled out hi camera...
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wisn 12 news ben hutchison is live on 10th and layton on the south side. >> there are some rocks on the ground pushed away. down so fast that some drivers were unaware of the flooding until they reached the train bridge. one man i spoke with says the water was rushing in from the side of the road. he was on his way to work when he attempted to drive through, -- dry through. >> a few cars were going through, and i thought i would make it through. i was not making it through. i called 911 and they brought the fire department over as quick as they could and pushed me drive through standing water on . patrick: we found more manhole covers in the middle of the street. this is near 26th and kilbourn earlier where a van drove over , the hole. the department of public works tells wisn 12 news that the covers should be back in place. the storms also brought more problems. wisn 12 news christina palladino is live at 5th and washington where lightning is believed to here behind me is owned by a couple who lives upstairs and has a wedding photography business downstairs. we talked with the husband
wisn 12 news ben hutchison is live on 10th and layton on the south side. >> there are some rocks on the ground pushed away. down so fast that some drivers were unaware of the flooding until they reached the train bridge. one man i spoke with says the water was rushing in from the side of the road. he was on his way to work when he attempted to drive through, -- dry through. >> a few cars were going through, and i thought i would make it through. i was not making it through. i called...
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wisn 12 news ben hutchison joins us live from the cudahy police department and asked her the big question, why take the cash? >> joyce, we're still trying to get that answer. the criminal complaint here outlines three different times mueller pocketed money. >> walking into a milwaukee mueller, who used to be a cudahy dispatcher and spokesperson for the police department. she is now facing a felony. she is also charged with embezzlement. >> not guilty. >> lee will be entered. -- plea will be entered. >> mueller appears on these photos provided by the cudahy police department, handling cash at the reception window last complaint. surveillance shows mueller remove $25 cash from the register, fold the cash in half, and slip the cash into her rear left pants pocket. it happened on at least two other occasions, all times three citizens that paid their parking tickets received overdue notices. mueller resigned from the police department last week she's due . joyce: the rules have changed for the former menomonee falls high school teacher charged with having sex with a 16-year-old student. april
wisn 12 news ben hutchison joins us live from the cudahy police department and asked her the big question, why take the cash? >> joyce, we're still trying to get that answer. the criminal complaint here outlines three different times mueller pocketed money. >> walking into a milwaukee mueller, who used to be a cudahy dispatcher and spokesperson for the police department. she is now facing a felony. she is also charged with embezzlement. >> not guilty. >> lee will be...
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wisn 12 news' ben hutchison joins us live from near the park . they're afraid closing the park will make things worse so far -- words, and so far tonight we did see somebody arrested. you can see the orange fencing, it stretches all the way around the park. i would estimate 50-75 deputies started arriving shortly before 6:00 p.m. they told everyone the park was closed and it was time to leave. after that the fencing went up was needed. we saw a number of kids go up to the blocked off park because they didn't know it was closed. community events were moved elsewhere. >> generally we'd be throwing around a football with them, we'd be scraping up some food, some snacks. we would be out patrolling and making sure that they are out of mischief. ben: within the last couple of minutes we have seen deputies at a part. we are not sure if anything is going on at this point. everything is quiet. the park will be closed between 6:00 p.m.-6:00 a.m. until further notice. joyce: the governor did say that state troopers would be helping in the effort. milwaukee'
wisn 12 news' ben hutchison joins us live from near the park . they're afraid closing the park will make things worse so far -- words, and so far tonight we did see somebody arrested. you can see the orange fencing, it stretches all the way around the park. i would estimate 50-75 deputies started arriving shortly before 6:00 p.m. they told everyone the park was closed and it was time to leave. after that the fencing went up was needed. we saw a number of kids go up to the blocked off park...
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wisn 12 news ben hutchison joins us live from 35th and keefe.
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wisn 12 ben hutchison is there live. what have you learned? >> if you look the hind me, you can see the ambulance. we cannot get too close at this time. a woman ran by me yelling, "my baby, my baby." it was probably the worst thing you could hear coming to a scene like this. she has spoken to detectives and has been taken into the area where they are focusing their investigation. a two-year-old child is dead. that autopsy will be performed tomorrow. we will bring you more details later tonight. news from washington county. matt salemme is over the scene of a serious farm accident in the town of newburg. kathy: emergency crews were called to the roden echo valley dairy farm this afternoon. newschopper 12 flew over the scene, and matt salemme is up there. >> we are at this scene here. death of a child. they are focusing their investigation between two homes. officers also have the alleyway blocked off. back to you. kathy: thank you. joyce: we are following breaking news from washington county a , serious farm accident in the town of newburg. eme
wisn 12 ben hutchison is there live. what have you learned? >> if you look the hind me, you can see the ambulance. we cannot get too close at this time. a woman ran by me yelling, "my baby, my baby." it was probably the worst thing you could hear coming to a scene like this. she has spoken to detectives and has been taken into the area where they are focusing their investigation. a two-year-old child is dead. that autopsy will be performed tomorrow. we will bring you more...
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it appears to be on 43rd street wanted to finish my thought about ben hutchison. he received a call from a family member asking if he was ok, because that person had heard about what happened with him. she was the little girl shot and killed in her own home in may. police are still looking for whoever is responsible for that. kathy: absolutely. joyce: ben was talking about the evidence of the caring people in this community. matt was saying this is located on 40 for street, a block north of center. he believes a police officer had come out to use the fire extinguisher on a fence that also caught fire nearby, to do all they could to keep the fire from jumping to the house. some of the video we have seen shows what we surmise to be a resident coming out and trying to get to safety. kathy: obviously they have to you saw the police officer jump in with a fire extinguisher to stop it from catching a fence on fire. last night, part of the firefighting effort was to make sure that other buildings that were nearby were not going to be a part of a larger fire scene. joyce:
it appears to be on 43rd street wanted to finish my thought about ben hutchison. he received a call from a family member asking if he was ok, because that person had heard about what happened with him. she was the little girl shot and killed in her own home in may. police are still looking for whoever is responsible for that. kathy: absolutely. joyce: ben was talking about the evidence of the caring people in this community. matt was saying this is located on 40 for street, a block north of...