MILWAUKEE —A Milwaukee teen heads to prison for shooting a man in the face.
Nathan King, 16, sat in a wheelchair in court Thursday, telling a judge that his bad choices have altered the lives of three families, including his own.
King was convicted of shooting Claudiare Motley in the face while trying to steal his car. He asked the judge for leniency.
"There are no winners and losers. There are only losers in this situation," he told the judge.
ELLSWORTH, Wis. (AP) -- Authorities in Pierce County of western Wisconsin are investigating a homicide and have arrested the victim's wife.
A statement from the sheriff's department on Saturday says deputies were sent to an address east of Ellsworth on Wisconsin Highway 72 for a welfare check Friday. It says they found a 60-year-old man dead. An autopsy determined he suffered multiple gunshot wounds.
The man's 66-year-old wife was arrested in his death.
The news release gave no details about a motive.
BLOOMER, Wis. (WEAU) -- Bloomer police are investigating an early morning shooting that left one person with minor injuries.
It happened Monday around 5 a.m. near the Bloomer Community Fairgrounds on 9th Avenue.
A man, who identified himself as the victim, says the gunshot grazed the side of his head. He was at the Bloomer Police Department, meeting with officers, and is expected to be fine.
Investigators are releasing little information about this point, aside to say they are working with the Chippewa County Sheriff's Department on the investigation.
MADISON, Wis. - Four men were arrested Sunday after police responded to a report of shots fired on the west side, according to a release from Madison police.
Officers were called to Muir Field Road and Pagham Drive at 7:40 p.m. Sunday on a report of shots fired. They said they found a vehicle matching a description of the vehicle involved in the shooting and made arrests after a short pursuit.
Police said they found a gun.
SHEBOYGAN, Wis. - A judge has convicted a 19-year-old man accused of bludgeoning his father to death and hiding his body for nearly a week in their Sheboygan apartment.
Sheboygan Press Media reports Judge Terence Bourke delivered his verdict Friday. Dorrian M. Torres was 17 at the time of the killing in January 2014. He was charged with first-degree intentional homicide. Torres waived his right to a jury trial and claimed self-defense.
MILWAUKEE - A report says a Milwaukee man was helping prepare a traditional Burmese breakfast for a guest when his 11-year-old son walked into the room — with a stranger holding a gun against the boy's neck.
While trying to protect his son, the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reports, Jay Ro was shot dead by the suspected armed robber. The account of Thursday's ordeal comes from the family's caseworker with Catholic Charities, Steven Xiong.
ASHLAND, Wis. - An Ashland teenager is sentenced to life in prison in connection with the death of his great-uncle in 2013.
Fifteen-year-old Joseph Ackley was sentenced Thursday by Ashland County Circuit Court Judge Robert Eaton, who said he was unconvinced the teen was remorseful.
A criminal complaint says Ackley admitted to shooting and stabbing 52-year-old William Saari in December 2013 — the day before Ackley's 14th birthday. The complaint says Ackley also attempted to kill Saari's wife and shot at a police officer.
MILWAUKEE (AP) -- A judge has sentenced a Milwaukee man to just over 30 years in prison for what she called the "absolute torture" of his baby girl.
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reports the child's injuries included a burn pattern on her back that matched the pattern of a charcoal grill in her family's kitchen, as well as severe burns on her legs and inside her mouth, bites and bruises, and severe brain injuries of the sort that come from being violently shaken, slammed down or thrown.
MILWAUKEE - Police are looking for more than one suspect connected to a murder on Milwaukee's west side.
Family members said Jay Ro was shot and killed near 30th and Cherry streets as his family and four children looked on.
They say two strange men rang their doorbell around 6:30 a.m. Thursday. When one of the children opened the door, the men grabbed the child and stormed in.
Reverend Dennis Lewis of St. Michael Parish said Ro was an usher at his church. He said the 48-year-old man tried to save his child.
MILWAUKEE — A man is dead and another is seriously injured after a double shooting Friday morning, June 26th near 82nd and Appleton Avenue. Right now, police are trying to piece together the moments leading up to the gunfire.
FOX6 News spoke with a woman who says the victim may have given her some key information into who pulled the trigger. And it was thanks to her quick action that help got there when it did.Homicide investigation near 82nd and Appleton