Tragic Weekend of Gun Violence in Milwaukee

Community members in Milwaukee addressing gun violence.

News Summary

Milwaukee faced a tragic weekend marked by a fatal shooting and multiple violent incidents. The shooting death of James Jordan III highlights escalating gun violence in the city, prompting authorities to seek public assistance in investigations. Despite a reduction in non-fatal shootings, homicides are on the rise, leaving residents and advocates demanding action for community safety.

Milwaukee – A tragic weekend in the city saw the shooting death of a 39-year-old man named James Jordan III and a series of other violent incidents that left several individuals injured. Authorities are urging the public to provide any information that could assist in the ongoing investigations.

The shooting of Jordan occurred around 11:20 p.m. on Friday at the intersection of Teutonia Avenue and Good Hope Road. He sustained a gunshot wound to the head and was pronounced dead Saturday morning at a local hospital. The Milwaukee County Medical Examiner’s Office has confirmed his identity, but as of now, no arrests have been made in connection with his shooting.

In an unrelated incident, surveillance footage captured gunfire between vehicles in the Silver Spring neighborhood at approximately 12:30 a.m. on Sunday. This reckless shooting resulted in bullets striking multiple homes, raising alarm among residents. One homeowner, Betty Goner, a known advocate against gun violence, expressed relief at not being at home during the incident. The gunfire occurred following a large party that reportedly gathered over 100 attendees and spilled into the streets; however, the specific trigger for the violence remains unknown. An 18-year-old was injured by shattered glass in this incident, but no life-threatening injuries were reported.

Furthermore, Milwaukee experienced a series of shootings that left four individuals hospitalized between 11:20 p.m. September 12 and the early hours of September 13. The first shooting involved a 40-year-old man who was shot near North Teutonia Avenue and Good Hope Road. Just about ten minutes later, a 26-year-old man was shot near West Baldwin Street and Fond du Lac Avenue. An 85-year-old victim was shot around 12:30 a.m. Saturday near North Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Drive and West Garfield Avenue. Finally, a 30-year-old man walked into a hospital for treatment of non-life-threatening injuries. Fortunately, all four victims are expected to survive their injuries.

The recent surge in gun violence highlights a concerning trend in Milwaukee. Despite a reported decrease in non-fatal shooting victims, which total 385 this year—down 22% compared to last year—homicides have risen by 9%. This unsettling rise in deadly incidents continues to impact the community deeply, prompting advocacy for change and increased safety measures.

Authorities are actively searching for information related to these shootings and are encouraging community members to step forward with any leads they may have. Contact details for reporting tips have been provided by law enforcement agencies to aid in these investigations.

Residents of Milwaukee continue to grapple with the implications of gun violence, as incidents last weekend serve as a reminder of the persistent issues facing the community. Citizens, including dedicated advocates like Goner, are calling for action, emphasizing the need for unity in the fight against gun violence and its devastating effects on families and neighborhoods.

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