District 6 Crime Analysis Meeting Notes
Milwaukee Police Dept. District Six
Crime & Safety Trend Meeting Notes
from March 30, 2011 meeting
Homicide
500 Block of E. Potter Ave.
Ongoing investigation
Was not discussed at length at risk of jeopardizing investigation
Victim #1 (38 years of age) homicide victim
Victim #2 (15 years of age) shooting victim (in same incident) survived his injuries
Not Random
Being very actively investigated by the Criminal Investigation Bureau
Aggravated Assault - with a Firearm
3400 Block of S. 22nd St.
Suspect arrives at Victim's house with several other individuals who are looking to fight with Victim
This is regarding an on-going family feud (possibly drug related)
Suspect shoots one round at the residence into window – no injuries
Suspect and several others involved were taken into custody
Case Cleared by arrest – pending D.A. review
Aggravated Assaults - no Firearm
3300 Block of S. 27th St.
Reported by uninvolved witness
Victim is in a vehicle with two black females – all engage in argument that becomes physical
A black male joins in the physical altercation
All Suspects flee – Victim sustained laceration that required stitches during the altercation
Victim intoxicated and uncooperative
Case Pending
2400 Block of S. Woodward St.
Victim and Suspect both leaving different bars with friends (all parties had been drinking)
Victim is extremely intoxicated and begins to harass suspect – this turns into a verbal altercation between the
two which turns physical.
Victim alleges she is pushed to the ground (witness states she fell) causing her two front teeth to break and
an injury to her ankle.
Suspect taken into custody – D.A. has pended
2300 Block of S. Kinnickinnic Ave
Victim becomes intoxicated and is kicked out of bar
Becomes engaged in a physical altercation outside of the bar
Victim is stabbed once in the back requiring staples to close the wound – no major injuries
Victim uncooperative – States he knows the Suspect but refuses to give information regarding what happened.
Case Pending
Armed Robbery
4500 Block of W. Sumac Pl.
Victims arrive home and are pulling into driveway when approached by two Suspects who demand
and obtain property
Both Suspects black males 17-20 years of age
Case Pending
3100 Block of S. 48th St.
Victim exiting garage after parking vehicle when approached by 3 black male Suspects all armed with handguns
Demand and obtain Victim's purse (later recovered near scene missing items)
Case Pending
1900 Block of W. Morgan Ave.
Suspect (black male 5'9" 150#) enters business, demands and obtains money
Orders Victim to ground – fled in unknown direction
Case Pending
2500 Block of W. Warnimont Ave.
Victim is unloading groceries from his vehicle when he is approached by 2 black male Suspects who demand money
Suspect #1 goes into Victim's pockets removing wallet and cell phone
Suspect later taken into custody (had been involved in multiple robberies)
Cleared by Arrest
4600 Block of S. Howell Ave.
Suspect enters business, displays handgun, demands and obtains money
Flees in unknown direction
Case Pending
5400 Block of S. 9th St.
Suspect enters through unlocked door, displays handgun
Demands and obtains drugs and money from three Victims
Suspect states this is for a particular individual to whom Victim #1 owes money for drugs
Case Pending
Burglaries
Did go down in number a bit. A lot of this is due to the special Dist. 6 burglary car and detectives.
It is important to remind you to take note of serial numbers on your electronics, lawn mower, snow
blower, etc. Without that information it is difficult to locate the true owner of any recovered stolen
property.
Residential: 5
Business: 2
Garage: 10
One individual is in custody for receiving stolen property taken in two different burglaries.
One burglary suspect identified and warrant placed out for their arrest.
Kelly Hedge - Asst. District Attorney shares an office with our two community liaison officers. She
is available for any nuisance related concerns on Wed. at District 6 (414) 935-7198. Other days of
the week she is working out of District 2 at (414) 935- 7627.
Our community liaison officers are:
P.O. Marissa Gutmann-Gnadt
mgutma@milwaukee.gov
P.O. Carlos Felix
cfelix@milwaukee.gov
(414)935-7198
Please call them to schedule
the next Block Watch Meeting
for your neighborhood.
Reminder: The next District Six Crime & Safety Trend Meeting
is Wednesday, April 27, 2011 @ 6:30 PM
St. Luke's Hospital Auditorium
District Aldermen Will be the guest speakers (Find out who your alderman is and how they can help you.)
Bring any questions you have for them with you to the meeting.
Our guest speaker this month was Dee Gabbard from St. Luke's Medical Center.
A brief overview of the great information she shared with us follows:
2 out of 3 Americans are overweight or obese.
1 out of 4 Americans are on insulin.
1 out of 6 Americans has pre-diabetes.
1. Eat more fruits and vegetables. Vegetables may be green, orange, starchy, dried. Fresh frozen or canned.
Eat more fruit and less fruit juice (high in sugar and calories). 4.5 cups or more per day.
2. Make 1/2 of your grains whole. This decreases cholesterol, weight, cancer risk and blood sugar. Whole grains are
unrefined - bran, germ, endosperm. Look for 3 gm. or more per serving and the word whole in the ingredients.
3. Watch the salt! Current guidelines limit it to 1500 mg. for most people. 80% of the sodium we get is from processed
and restaurant foods. Eat in more than out. Use herbs and spices to season instead of salt.
4. Get off the SoFAS - (Solid Fats, Added Sugars)
Drink low or no sugar beverages such as water, coffee, tea and low fat or fat free milk.
Use fruit for dessert or share dessert.
Limit alcohol to 2 drinks a day for men, 1 drink a day for women.
Read label for sugar grams: 4 gms = 1 teaspoon sugar.
Use liquid oils such as olive, canola and peanut oils.
Use soft tub margarines instead of stick butter and margarine.
Limit meat to 5.5 oz per day.
Include 8 oz. seafood per week.
Choose 90% lean meats.
Grill, poach, broil, bake or roast meats.
5. Balance intake with Activity
30 minutes of exercise most days for disease prevention.
45-60 minutes for weight management and loss.
2-3x a week strength training.
Be more active in your daily routine.
Plan for exercise.
Equip yourself for success - clothing, tools, log your minutes.
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