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 It was less treats and more tricks on freeways across Southeast Wisconsin as motorists dealt with the first snow of the season on Halloween.From Sheboygan to Kenosha, reports of crashes filled the DOTs tracker as drivers got their snow legs ready, dealing with the snow on the roads for the first time this season.It took crews in TMJ4 News Storm Chaser almost two hours to get from Sheboygan to the news station on Capitol Drive, a trip that would normally take about an hour.Gridlocked on 43 South north of Port Washington pic.twitter/0xWU2zTd92鈥?Shaun stanley mug  Gallagher  @ShaunGalNews  October 31, 2023 Just north of Port Washington, gridlock traffic crawled due to a disabled semi. Crews noticed another vehicle that had skidded off the freeway along the way.These werent the usual nightmares expected on Hal stanley website loween, but its something Wisconsin motorists are ready for. You dont know what other drivers are doing, so you want to take it easy,  David Nivongsa said.  Be aware of everything around you. Im not too nervous. Just maybe take it easy and make sure everything is all good.  The driving can be a bit spookier than the season,  Hannah Mueller said with a smile.Mueller is a student at Concordia University. She commutes on the backgrounds all year round. Even with the conditions she was facing Tuesday Night, she was ready. stanley termoska  I love living here,  Mueller said.  Getting used to everyone forgetting how to drive after the first snow takes a bit. Its pretty wet, pretty slippery but not too terrible. Jwxa Wisconsin Weekend in a Minute: Harley-Davidson Homecoming, German Fest, MKE Air  amp; Water Show and more
 BRISTOL, Wis. 鈥?A jury found a Kenosha Co stanley cup unty teen guilty of homicide in the killing of 15-year-old Kaylie Juga and the non-fatal shooting of her mother in May of 2019.Martice Fuller, 17, was charged as an adult for first-degree intentional homicide, attempted first-degree intentional homicide and armed burglary. He pleaded not guilty to the charges.A jury in Kenosha County Court found Fuller guilty of all counts Friday afternoon.                Prosecutors say Jugas ex-boyfriend, Fuller, broke into her home and shot and killed her. She was listening to music in the bedroom at the time.Jugas mother says she was upstairs when she heard her daughter scream. She said in an interview in 2019 that she stood next to Fuller, while he was pointing a gun at her, and she said  You dont have to do this.  He responded,  Yes I have to. Both were 15 at the time.The mother also told investigators she attempted to shut the door, but was shot several times by Fuller. She then locked herself in the bathroom and called 911.Earlier in the week, Juga s mother, Stephanie, testified about her daughter.  She had a huge heart,  Juga said.  She was amazing. She always thought of everyone first before herself. During his closing arguments, Kenosha County District Attorney Michael Gra caneca stanley ve gourde stanley ley said evidence and witness testimony points to domestic violence. Because Kaylie Juga was controlled by this defendant, and then he was hurt by this defendant, Kaylie Juga was stalked by this defendant, and then Kaylie