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 GLENDALE, Wis. 鈥?A Milwaukee man was recently charged in connection to an armed robbery at Bayshore s Qdoba, which lead to a police standoff after hiding in the building s ceiling. According to a criminal complaint, 18-year-old Marqavion  Williams admitted to stealing his grandfather s handgun and attempting to rob the restaurant because he  needed money for a car. Williams is facing the following charges: armed robbery, false imprisonment, failure to comply with officer s attempt to take person into custody, felony bail stanley quencher  jumping, criminal damage to property  less than $2,500 , and carrying a concealed weapon.Glendale police officers were dispatched to an armed robbery around 10:45 p.m. at the Qdoba on Silver Spring Drive on Monday, March 13. Upon arrival, officers saw the lights were off and notice three men retreat into the kitchen after noticing police were on the scene. An assistant manager told officers the subjects could be seen climbing into the ceiling in the kitchen area on surveillance video. Glendale police requested assistance from the Milwaukee County Sheriff s Department stanley cup quencher  SWAT after two subjects refused to come down from the ceiling. Several rounds of pepper balls were deployed into the ceiling to get the subjects to come down. Around midnight, 40MM impact rounds were stanley cup  then used to create holes in the ceiling tiles to make the pepper balls more effective, the complaint says.After police learned the defendant, Williams, was one of the two subjects in the ceilings, t Hmvy Food pantries working extra hard to feed community during pandemic
 RACINE 鈥?Get ready Racine, because live music is com stanley cup ing to the Racine Theatre Guild again with two Jean s Jazz Series concerts at 2519 Northwestern Ave in Racine.Ivy Ford will showcase her soul, voice, and energy on March 5 at 7 p.m. She also plays the piano, saxophone, drums, bass guitar, and guitar. The second performer is Eric Jacobson who is scheduled for April 9 at 7 p.m. Jacobson has performed with Grammy award winners like Phil Woods, Benny Golson, Brian L stanley canada ynch, Tito Puente Jr., and Eric Benet.Both of these artist were scheduled to play in 2020, but their shows were canceled at the onset of the coronavirus pandemic. It would have been the 19th season of the Jean s Jazz Series.Tickets are available at the Racine Theater Guild website. You can also get them by calling  262  633-4218 or by visiting the box office from 12 p.m. to 6 p.m.Tickets for both shows are $30 for adults, $26 for adults, $26 for seniors, and $7.50 for stu stanley cups uk dents. Tickets for just one show are $18 for adults, $16 for seniors, and $5 for students.Tickets are available at the Racine Theatre Guild. Call  262  633-4218, visit racinetheatre.org, or stop by the box office weekdays from 12 to 6 p.m.Report a typo or error // Submit a news tip