BREAKING: Armed Citizens Rioting in Milwaukee, Police Property Damaged

What We Know About the Man Who Was Shot

Here is what we know so far about the man who was shot by police.

* Reports say he was fleeing from the police when they shot him to death. 
Reports and witnesses state that he was fleeing on foot from officers after police initiated a traffic stop. At some point during the stop he and another individual in his vehicle began to flee away from the officers.

*He was shot three times in the back and died at the scene, according to witnesses.
If this is true then it suggests that he was not violently approaching police at the moment he was shot, but was rather turned away from them and trying to avoid them. Thus it will be interesting to see whether the officer who shot him is going to claim he “feared for his life.”

*There have been no reports of him threatening police with a gun.
Reports only say that he had a firearm, which is not terribly uncommon since it was evidently in an open carry region. However, some reports say that the firearm was stolen (whether he stole it or acquired it after it was stolen is not yet known), and depending on the nature of his criminal record it may or may not have been illegal for him to open carry.

*No reports have indicated that he was a threat or was engaged in any violence toward anyone. 
So far we have zero evidence that he was posing a threat to police or anybody else. We have only been told that he has a “criminal record.” The average American commits up to three felonies a day without even knowing it, so not much can be made of the claim that he had a criminal record until more details are released.

We will continue updating this story as more information is made available.

UPDATE 10 AM PST: Police Barricade Themselves Inside Station

More news continues to pour out from riots early this morning in Milwaukee. We have received reports that police in the 7th district were under so much pressure from armed rioters that they barricaded themselves inside a station.

We cannot confirm yet whether the station was damaged or burned.

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UPDATE 9 AM PST: Man Was Shot by Police Three Times in the Back – Witness Reports

Preliminary reports from the actual scene say that the man who was shot by police was fleeing from them and he was shot three times in the back.

The mainstream state-controlled media continues to demonize the dead man and has not mentioned that he was shot three times in the back.

These state-controlled outlets are repeating that he had a “criminal record” and was “armed.”

First, there are so many laws now that the average American likely commits three felony a day. So to say someone has a “criminal record” after they are dead and unable to defend their character is a virtually meaningless assertion.


Second, Milwaukee is in an open carry region, so if the man did in fact have a firearm, it may have been legal for him to have it, but it does depend on what is in his “criminal record.” So far there are no reports indicating that he threatened anybody with it.

Many witnesses on the scene report that the man was moving away from police at the time of the shooting, and that they went ahead and shot him three times in the back anyway, executing him.

Here are some of the things being said by independent citizens familiar with the situation.

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Report continues below.

via RT

Riots and clashes with police have been reported in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, which began after a man was shot dead by an officer during a chase on foot on Saturday. Police say the victim was armed with a handgun.

Scores of angry African American protesters gathered near the scene of the police shooting at Sherman Boulevard.

What at first seemed like a Black Lives Matter-style gathering soon got out of control, however.

Several vehicles, including a police car, were set on fire, and the crowd of rioters then proceeded to break into and loot a gas station, which was then seemingly set alight as well. An eyewitness nicknamed EX414 livestreamed the escalating violence on his Ustream channel.

Shots were being fired near the gas station, preventing police from extinguishing the fire, the Milwaukee Police Department said on its Twitter account. Police had said earlier that they were responding to the disturbance in the Sherman and Auer areas, tweeting that “officers working on peacefully dispersing [the] crowd.”


Rioters apparently set several other properties on fire, including a bank. A live stream video showed thick smoke coming out of the windows of BMO Harris Bank, while several fire trucks parked in the area could be seen responding to the fire, after some hesitation.

Police officers have barricaded themselves inside a 7th district police station, witnesses report.

Over 100 protesters confronted a line of 20 to 30 officers, Journal Sentinel reported. As the officers sat in their cars getting ready to leave, some participants of the impromptu rally began hitting the car windows, smashing them.

Officers, who had already left, returned to the scene, with many clad in riot gear. Several shots were allegedly fired into the air by some people in the crowd.

Shortly before the situation turned violent, a woman claiming to be the killed suspect’s relative, called on the people that had gathered to calm down.


“We don’t want anyone else to go to jail or get hurt,” she said, according to the outlet.

Despite her plea, the violence continued. One police officer suffered an injury when a brick was hurled at him through a squad car window. He is currently being treated at local hospital, police tweeted.

According to Milwaukee mayor Tom Barrett, at least three arrests have been made as a result of the protests so far. Speaking to the media, he has asked parents of anyone at scene of the rally to “get them home right now.”

The events leading up to Saturday night’s riots began when an unnamed police officer pulled over a car with two men inside, who then left the vehicle and attempted to run away. A chase ensued on foot, and police fired shots at one of the men, fatally wounding him. The 23-year-old, whose name has not been released, was allegedly in possession of a stolen handgun, police spokesman Capt. Mark Stanmeyer told the media.

Following the encounter, the officer who fired the shots was placed on administrative leave and an investigation into his conduct was launched.

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Milwaukee assistant police chief Bill Jessup told Sentinal that the man killed had “a lengthy arrest record” without specifying the nature of crimes.

The gun the suspect allegedly had with him was stolen in Waukesha in March, Jessup claimed, adding that some 500 rounds of ammunition had been stolen in that burglary overall .

Milwaukee has been experiencing a spike in violence over the past few days.

“As everyone knows, this was a very, very violent 24 hours in the city of Milwaukee,” Jessup noted, stressing that law enforcement were forced to make “split-second decisions.”

On Friday, a homicide was reported in an area just one block from the shooting, and, on Saturday, a double homicide took place some four blocks from the site. In total, five people were killed in incidents involving shootings within the nine hours leading up to Saturday morning.

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