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 HARTLAND, Wis. 鈥?A week after six people lost their lives in a murder-suicide in Hartland, the small-town community came together for a candlelight vigil. Dozens o stanley cup f people showed up, honoring not only those who lost their lives but the families displaced after the apartment fire associated with the murder-suicide. First responders in the community were also honored.                         TMJ4                                TMJ4        The vigil was organized in part by Marlene Millevolte. Millevolte owns an art studio in Hartland and teaches classes after school. This week, she s seen how the tragedy has deeply impacted the stanley cup  students she teaches.  My students were coming in after school saying how sad they were. I even ran into some people at a coffee shop and they were wondering why something isn t being done yet,  she said. Four of those who lost their lives were kids. 12-year-old Sofina Kleemeier, 14-year-old Natalie Kleemeier and two three-year-old boys.  It s a small community. I ve been here for over 25 years, I feel like I know so many people. Even though I didn t know the families involved, it s a small town,  Millevolte said.  I just felt like there s a need to help, and reached out to people that I know in the community. Millevolte called on the village president and her church community to make the vigil h stanley cup appen. Although she knows something this tragic will take time to heal, she hopes the gathering provided a first step for many. Report a typo or error // Submit  Xrki G-7 pledges put coal on notice, could boost climate aid
 MILWAUKEE 鈥?Already there have been 124 homicides this year in Milwaukee.Police tell TMJ4 that s compared to 62 during the same period in 2019.Former police chief Alfonso Morales said last spring that three factors are driving the numbers: mental health, drugs and domestic-related situations.And the COVID-19 pandemic isnt helping the problem.In an interview with TMJ4 News in June, Mayor Tom Barrett said he is  conce gourde stanley rned  with a spike in homicides this year. This year has been very rough, there s no question we ve seen a huge increase in both the number of homicides and non-fatal shootings. I am very concerned,  Barrett said said at the time.President and CEO of the Sojourner Family  stanley website Peace Center, Carmen Pitre, said last spring there is certainly a COVID-19 dynamic to the spike. Survivors have reported that abusers are more volatile,  Pitre said. stanley cup   That would lend me to believe that the stress of COVID is making people who have used violence as a strategy more likely to use it. Report a typo or error // Submit a news tip