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 MILWAUKEE, Wis. 鈥?A 46-year-old man has been arrested and charged after he allegedly shot at a Milwaukee home eight times.Harold Gierbolini is facing four counts of first-degree recklessly endangering safety, use of a dangerous weapon, and one count of p stanley spain ossession of a firearm by a felon in connection to the Jan. 16 incident. A Ring doorbell caught the entire incident on camera and was spread widely by the media. That video led police to Gierbolini. Prior to his arrest, TMJ4 News spoke to a woman who was inside the home at the time of the shooting.  Previous coverage: Suspect arrested, man unloads 8 bullets on Milwaukee home with mother, kids insideI stanley cup mpact of traumatic violence on victims following viral doorbell shooting videoShe told us she had the day off from work and was upstairs listening to music while she cleaned. Her 14-year-old daughter and 2-year-old twin grandsons were also upstairs asleep. That was until her daughter heard a loud noise. 鈥婼he was like,  did you just hear that   And I m like,  hear what   The victim says she replayed her doorbell camera to see if it captured anything. That s stanley cup  when she saw a man, who she says she d never seen before, standing at her doorstep. 鈥婭 was like,  oh, somebody was here. Maybe he dropped something off. Maybe he left something.  But what happened next shocked her to her core.He s seen casually walking up to her home and ringing the doorbell twice. After no one answers, he begins to walk away. Until he turns around and starts sho Iogd Biden administration mulls implementing humanitarian parole program for Venezuelan migrant surge
 MILWAUKEE 鈥?The LGBTQ community in Milwaukee is strong, but that can t happen without strong allies. There s an all-time record need for HIV services here in Milwaukee,  said Mike Gifford.Mike Gifford, the president and CEO of one of the largest HIV service prov stanley trinkflaschen iders, Vivent Health, has been focusing on helping people get high-quality care. Part of the reality in the LGBT community is that it faces a significant burden of HIV. All of our aggressive prevention work is designed to meet the needs of the LGB stanley cup T community so we can finally bring the terrible HIV  stanley website pandemic to an end,  said Gifford.                        TMJ4        Jason Rae, the CEO of Wisconsin s LGBT Chamber of Commerce, has been working daily to provide a more inclusive and accepting business community. There s still a lot of stigmas out there, there s still a lot of discrimination that happens, and there s still a lot of work that needs to be done. We are all working each and every day to make sure that we are building that welcoming and inclusive place where people can be their full authentic selves,  said Rae.Meanwhile, Shelly Gregory s group, FORGE, has been working for years to protect those in the transgender community from potential violence. According to FORGE, 29% of trans people experience bullying from K-12th grade, 66% experience sexual violence and 80% avoid bathrooms and often feel unsafe.                        TMJ4         Trans people, particularly trans people of color, are vulnerable for many r