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MILWAUKEE, Wis. 鈥?A 4-year-old girl was killed in a hit-and-run crash in Milwaukee Tuesday, police say.The crash happ
stanley flasche ened at around 11:30 a.m. at the intersection of Teutonia and Vera, just a few blocks south of Good Hope.TMJ4 s team obtained nearby surveillance video that shows the gruesome crash. You can see in the video a Milwaukee County Transit System bus nearby, which we know also has cameras on it. Surveillance video shows the driver of a black sedan hitting the 27-year-old mother and her daughter. In anothe
stanley quencher r video we obtained, you can see the driver and passenger of the car pull over on Teutonia, get out of their car, and run. Watch the surveillance video below: Surveillance video from Teutonia and Vera | Hit-and-run crash Milwaukee Mayor Cavalier Johnson said a mother was crossing the street with her daughter when a driver struck the child and continued driving.T
stanley termoska he mother suffered broken bones in the crash, the mayor said. The concern that I have is that they left. They got up and just left, Mayor Johnson said. When I got that information this afternoon, my jaw dropped to the floor and I said that is just straight bulls***. You could feel the tension and emotion from Mayor Johnson. Those feelings of frustration are still lingering in the neighborhood for folks living and working nearby. Saw the traffic come to a halt and people immediately started jumping out the car, going to see what s going on, Donte Johnson said. Donte J Gzqt Florida pet store owner arrested for animal cruelty
In-person learning at schools has resulted in little evidence of COVID-19 transmission, especially when safety protocols like mask-wearing and distancing are enforced and other measures in the community to slow the spread are taken, according to
stanley mug researchers from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.In a report publishe
stanley quencher d in the Journal of the American Medical Association, they wrote there has been little evidence that schools have contributed meaningfully to increased community transmission of COVID-19.They made the assessment after reviewing data from the United States and internationally, looking at in-person school transmission rates and community rates. In addition, the CDC released a new studyTuesday of 17 schools in rural Wisconsin showing similar results. Having children in a monitored school setting might increase adherence to mask compliance, the CDC wrote in response to the Wisconsin study. In-person schooling for children has numerous health and societal benefits, especially for children and parents of lower socioeconomic status. However, the researchers did find some indoor athletic events at schools have led directly to infections and they recommended schools curtail these activities to continue to operate safely.They cited a situation at a high school wrestling event in December 2020. There were 130 wrestling tournament participants who were students, coaches or referees, and 38, about 30%, had confirmed COVID-19 inf
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