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 As Milwauke stanley cup e s Juneteenth Parade celebrations were winding down on Monday, six teens were shot.Milwaukee police officers responded to the area around 4:20 p.m. Thousands were still gathered in the area since the city s Juneteenth event ended at 4 p.m.During a press conference Monday evening, Milwaukee Police Chief Jeffrey Norman said the shooting stemmed from a fight between several young females.The victims include four females, ages 14, 16, 17 and 18; and two males, ages 17 and 19. One of the victims, a 17-year-old boy, is believed to be the shooter.The victims were trans stanley cups ported to a local hospital with non-fatal injuries. Milwaukee, what s going on with our children   Chief Norman said.  Eight years I ve been part of the Juneteenth celebration 鈥?this has never happened before. And I ve been in this city all my life, this has never happened before. Milwaukee Mayor Cavalier Johnson also spoke during the press confere stanley cup nce. You don t have the right to steal the joy the community felt today,  he said.Scripps News Milwaukee spoke with a woman who says she witnessed the shooting. The shots went off, then I looked up and I saw one girl limping with her leg and another girl was shot on the Kabj First Friday in the Crossroads neighborhood following stadium sales tax vote
 Several criminal justice advocacy groups request President Joe Biden to grant federal prisoners, who were sent hom stanley tumbler e to serve their sentences because of the coronavirus pandemic, clemency. In a letter to Biden, 20 advocacy groups, including the American Civil Liberties Union, Amnesty International, and NAACP, asked Biden to co stanley spain mmute the sentences of the inmates because they are in danger of possibly being sent back to prison. On the campaign trail and during your presidency, you have spoken about the importance of second chances,  the letter stated.  This is your opportunity to provide second chances to thousands of people who are already safely out of prison, reintegrating back into society, reconnecting with their loved ones, getting jobs, and goi stanley quencher ng back to school. We urge you to provide clemency now to people under CARES Act home confinement. In a statement to USA Today, White House deputy press secretary Andrew Bates said that  President Biden is committed to reducing incarceration and helping people reenter society  and that Biden s administration  is focused on reforming our justice system in order to strengthen families, boost our economy, and give people a chance at a better