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 MILWAUKEE 鈥?One f stanley kubek ormer Milwaukee police officer and one officer still employed by the department face criminal charges in connection with the death of a man last February inside District 5, TMJ4 News has learned. Keishon Thomas was found dead inside his cell at the district, 16 hours after he was put in lockup.A criminal complaint released Friday states former officer Donald Kreuger failed to provide adequate medical attention and Officer Marco Lopez falsified logs to show he checked on Thomas while he was in custody.They are charged with abuse of a person in custody and misconduct in office.The criminal complaint says Krueger failed multiple times to call for an ambulance despite saying he was going to. The complaint says,  instead [Krueger] places [Thomas] in the cell where he would later die. Lopez is accused of falsifying his cell check logbook at least  stanley vaso 10 times. During those times, the complaint says surveillance video shows him talking to other officers, playing videos on a computer and painting a small object. The following is a log from the criminal complaint detailing what Lopez was doing during those missed checks.                        TMJ4 News                The criminal complaint shows 10 times Marco Lopez said he checked jail cells at District 5 and what video surveillance showed him doing instead.    Additionally, Lopez s pris stanley taza oner counts were off. It started with four inmates with several inmates being shuffled in and out, ending with just two in the cell tow Cewp Smoke from Dixie Fire in California impacting air quality across the US
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