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MILWAUKEE 鈥?The gas station where a man was shot and killed just outside the doors has been the scene of other recent violence, according to public records.On Wednesday, Milwaukee police said a 29-year-old was fatally shot near Roosevelt and Teutonia. Police said they re investigating and looking for a known suspect.The man s family said he was Isaiah Allen. His mother, Natalie Easter, said he visited the Clark gas station and convenience store often and may have been shot for stealing, though she s not certain. Submitted Isaiah Allen I want the man who killed my son to be arrested, and prosecuted, said Easter. My son didn t deserve to die, regardless of what happened. MPD data shows that since January, there have been 86 calls for service to the Clark station at Roosevelt and Teutonia. Many of the calls were for traffic stops or business checks, but others were for armed robbery and battery. After an armed robbery at a gas
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stanley bottles cording to city records, the nuisance order was appealed and settled. Gill said his tenant who runs the store isn t doing anything illegal. TMJ4 New Lyhl Wisconsin Weekend in a Minute: Bastille Days, Port Fish Days, Red Bull Flugtag, Motley Crue/Def Leppard/Poison
Stocks on Wall Street have erased their steep losses from the morning and are holding relatively steady on Monday, the latest in a string of topsy-turvy trading. The SP 500 was virtually unchanged, after erasing early loss of 1.7%. Stocks have been shaky recently. The SP 500 is coming off a three-week losing streak amid worries about high inflation and the
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