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 OAK CREEK, Wis. 鈥?The former partner of Milwaukee Police Department  MPD  Officer Peter Jerving, who was killed in the line of duty in February of 2023, suffered life-threatening injuries Sunday after a car crash in Oak Creek, multiple sources confirmed to TMJ4 News.MPD Officer James Nowak, 30, was involved in a crash with a semi-truck late Sunday night in the 6600 block of S. Pennsylvania Ave., according to a news release from police.                        Submitted                Peter Jerving, left, and his MPD partner James Nowak, right.     Nowak was the only occupant of the car. He was taken by ambulance to Froedtert Hospital. In an update Monday evening, Oak Creek police said Nowak is currently in the intensive care unit in  grave condition  and is  not expected to survive.  The driver and passenger of the semi-truck involved in the stanley deutschland  crash were not hurt. Polic stanley botella e say they stayed on the scene and cooperated with investigators.                        TMJ4                Scene of Oak Creek crash on Sunday, Dec. 3, 2023    Nowak  stanley puodelis s former partner, Officer Peter Jerving died in February after trying to arrest the suspect of an armed robbery. Police say Officer Jerving was working on the city s far north side when the suspect, 19-year-old Terrell I. Thompson, drove away.Thompson was seen again on the city s south side near 14th and Cleveland. There was a foot chase and a struggle. During the struggle, both Officer Jerving and Thompson were shot. The suspect died at the scene. O Tapc House passes Biden  s   Build Back Better   social spending package, bill moves to Senate
 MILWAUKEE 鈥?A test that detects lead poisoning in children has been under recall for seven months. It means more children, especially those at-risk of lead poisoning, have missed getting lead tested. It has also meant parents have to take an extra step if they want to find out it their child has been lead poisoned.Deanna Branch says she thought her then 3-year-old son was going through a phase when his behavior started to get out of control.                        Photo provided                Deanne Branch says her son who was hospitalized for lead poisoning twice. The first time was when he was 3-years-old.     Every child is different, he just having a mom stanley en mexico ent,  said Deanna.But stanley cup   stanley cups uk a routine test at the pediatricians office told her a much different story. The pediatrician called me and she just said, Come in right away,  she said  don t come into the office, come to Children s Hospital. She already got him a room and admitted him. They just said his lead level was high, I dont even know what lead was,  said Deanna.                        Photo provided                Deanna Branch and her family. The Milwaukee mother says her son was hospitalized twice for lead poisoning.    Deanna, like many families in Milwaukee, lived in a house built before 1978. That means the home likely had lead paint. An inspection later showed lead on the walls, the plaster, the doors and windows. Oftentimes, even though a child may be at risk for lead poisoning, it is something that is silent or not