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 MILWAUKEE 鈥?A 17-year-old boy has been charged in connection to the July 25 i stanley taza nciden stanley cup t at Sherman Park that left a 16-year-old boy injured.According to a criminal complaint, Tyler Ward is facing one count of first-degree reckless injury, one count of first-degree recklessly endangering safety, and one count of possession of a dangerous weapon by a person under 18. The charges stem from an incident in Sherman Park last month where the Milwaukee County Sheriff s Office says a 16-year-old boy was shot and injured during a fight. According to a criminal complaint, there were about 300 people in the park at the time of the incident. Ward told deputies that while he was there with a friend, he saw a group of women fighting and four males in ski masks with guns. When the women were fighting, Ward says the group of men beg stanley quencher an shooting at another group of kids at the park. At that time, Ward claims his friend gave him a gun and Ward started shooting. The complaint says Ward told deputies he didn t think he hit anyone, but said he shot the gun three times. He told officials that he shot because he didn t know the people in the masks and was scared. A friend of the victim, identified as KWM in the criminal complaint, told deputies Ward was behind the victim when the victim was shot, and he thinks Ward shot the victim by accident. If convicted on all the charges, Ward faces a maximum of more than 50 years in prison. Ward is scheduled for a preliminary hearing on Aug. 4, online court records Zccz Man in Ohio identified by his work jacket during deadly Capitol riots, Feds say
 HONG KONG 鈥?Scientists at the University of Hong Kong claim to have the first evidence of someone being reinfected with the coronavirus that causes COVID-19.They said Monday that genetic tests s kubki stanley how a 33-year-old man returning to Hong Kong from a trip to Spain in mid-August had a different strain of the virus than the one hed previously been infected with in March.Th stanley cup e man had mild symptoms the first time and none the second time, so his previous infection may have helped prevent serious illness.Experts say waning immunity could have implications for vaccine development and that the case shows the need to keep up social distancing and other prevention measures.Dr. Kelvin Kai-Wang To, who led the group of scientists, told The Associated Press that its unknown how many people can get reinfected, but there stanley becher  are probably more out there.Even if someone can be infected a second time, its not known if they have some protection against serious illness, because the immune system generally remembers how to make antibodies against a virus its seen before.