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 MILWAUKEE 鈥?One man was killed and another man was injured in a shooting near 8t stanley cup h and Atkinson in Milwaukee Friday afternoon, police say.Milwaukee police said the shooting happened around 12:23 p.m.MPD said a 25-year-old Milwauk stanley website ee man suffered serious injuries and first res stanley cups ponders brought him to the hospital. A 24-year-old Milwaukee man also suffered gunshot injuries but died at the scene of the shooting.Milwaukee police said they are seeking an unknown suspect.Anyone with any information is asked to contact Milwaukee Police at  414  935-7360 or to remain anonymous, contact Crime Stoppers at  414  224-Tips or P3 Tips App.Report a typo or error // Submit a news tip Snrt High gas prices impacting shipping costs for FedEx, UPS
 MILWAUKEE -- A Milwaukee father s determination for justice may breathe life into possible charges for his son s death.Corey Stingley is never far from stanley cup nz  his father s heart and mind. He would be 25 now,  said his father, Craig Stingley.  Corey was a great athlete in school. He was on the diving team, wrestling team, and baseball team, and he still carried a 3.8 GPA.                         Craig Stingley                Corey Stingley, at top.    For nearly 10 years, Stingley has only wanted two things: truth and justice for his so stanley cup n, Corey. I couldn t let it go. I have been obsessed in knowing what happened to my son,  said Stingley.                        TMJ4                Craig Stingley    Stingley believes video evidence was overlooked that would have changed District Attorney John Chisholm s decision to not charge the three men who held his son down until police arrived. They have a scissor on C stanley cup becher orey s head and that is what made it difficult to see,  said Stingley.In 2017, Stingley took the video to West Allis police, where a detective reviewed the footage frame by frame. As we went through that video, he agreed that it was new evidence that they had not seen,  recalls Stingley.                        Craig Stingley                Surveillance video of the incident.    After the review, the detective wrote a supplemental report and sent it to District Attorney Chisholm s office. That same year, Racine District Attorney Patricia Hanson was assigned to look at the case as a s