Authorities say an officer shot and wounded a woman following an argument in the Milwaukee suburb of Vavodosa. Associated Press December 11, 2020, 9:17 PM • 2m Share Facebook Share to Twitter Email This Article Posted by Wawadosa, Wis. மில்வாக்கி புறநகர்ப் பகுதியான வ au வாடோசாவில் ஒரு வாக்குவாதம் என்று அதிகாரிகள் கூறியதைத் தொடர்ந்து, இந்த ஆண்டு பொலிஸ் தொடர்பாக உள்நாட்டு அமைதியின்மையைக் கண்ட ஒரு நகரத்தில் எதிர்ப்பாளர்களை ஈர்த்தது. Authorities responded after a caller reported that the woman had violently assaulted another woman around 9:30 a.m. Thursday. . The attacker is said to be present, and an argument led to the shooting death of a woman, authorities said. The woman was taken to hospital. Vados Mayor Dennis McBride said Friday that the man who was shot was in a stable condition. West Allis said the police department is investigating. West Allies Deputy Chief of Police Robert Fletcher confirmed the department was investigating, but declined to comment further. Jennifer Enride, who lives near the scene of the shooting, said she was talking to her mother when she heard the gunshots. She looked at the police lights from the window, the Journal Sentinel reported. “The sirens did not stop. They kept coming, ”he said. “It was frantic to hear that.” Earlier this year the Vodafone General Council voted to equip each officer with a body camera by the end of this year, but it was not immediately clear whether the shooting was recorded. Opponents for about 30 area of the shooting. Some shout and curse the officers. Vavodosa was the scene of calls and calls for change in police after officer Joseph Mensa shot dead 17-year-old black Alvin Cole. February. Mensa, Black, has murdered three people in the last five years. The Milwaukee County Attorney’s Office justified the shootings in self-defense. Mensa agreed to resign from the army in November. Matt Tolstrom was at the scene of Thursday’s shooting, where officers from several area agencies, including the Milwaukee County Sheriff’s Office and the Wisconsin State Patrol, assisted Wau Watosa police. “It simply came to our notice then. This. This is absolutely horrible. This is scary. I have children. I teach, so I know many children in the community. It should be a safe community. Now, we see so much happening. Flat out it’s so scary, “Tolstoy told WITI-TV.
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