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MILWAUKEE 鈥?Milwaukee Police officers shot and injured two men early Thursday morning after both a vehicle chase and foot pursuit.The two men are alleged to have been driving a stolen car wanted in connection with a shooting, police said Thursday.One of the men, a 19-year-old, is in critical condition. The other, a 22-year-old, is being treated for minor injuries.At a news conference Thursday, police say they observed that stolen car shortly after 3:00 a.m. They attempted to stop the car at 91st and Silver Spring.When the car did not stop, police gave chase. That chase ended when the car crashed at 51st and Hampton.Watch the news conference with Chief Norma
stanley tumbler n below: Police shoot two Milwaukee men early Thursday after vehicle chase, foot pursuit After the chase, the two men in the car started to run and police chased them on foot, according to Chief Jeffrey Norman. At that point, Chief Norman said early information indicates that one of the men was carrying a gun and refused to drop it, despite multiple verbal commands from police. That s
stanley us when multiple shots were fired, according to Norman. A gun was recovered at the scene.Police say two officers, a 26-year-old man with 8 years of service and a
stanley cup 27-year-old man with 2 years of service, were involved in this incident. They will be placed on administrative duty while the case is investigated.WATCH: Surveillance video captures sounds of gunshots Surveillance video captures gunsh Qtnt Protesters persist, encampments stay standing at UWM despite tension in Madison
MILWAUKEE 鈥?The Wisconsin Department of Health Services has activated the vaccination proce
cups stanley ss for the state s assisted living providers, just over one month after frontline workers began receiving vaccine doses.The CEO of the Wisconsin Assisted Living Association, which represents the assisted living industry in the state, said in a statement Friday that they are encouraged by the announcement. Assisted living providers are serving the frail elderly population and individuals with disabilities who are highly susceptible to COVID-19, said CEO Michael Pochowski. Wisconsins assisted living residents, caregivers, and staff have been and
stanley cup continue to be on the front-line of this pandemic and are eagerly awaiting the vaccine. The DHS on Friday activated part B of phase 1A of the Federal Pharmacy Partnership for the long-term care program, allowing residents of assisted living facilities and employees there to receive COVID-19 vaccines.Residents of the facilities are one of the most likely populations to die from COVID-19 complications.Federal recommendations stipulate that medical workers will be the first to receive the vaccine, followed by the elderly and infirm. Wisconsin health of
stanley cup ficials expect the general population will start receiving vaccines sometime next spring.Report a typo or error // Submit a news tip