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 A 25-year-old man has been chargedrelated to the Nov. 11 fatal crash on Sherman Boulevard and Capitol Drive.Todd Carter facescharges ofhit-and-run resulting in death and second degree homicide.Twenty-three-year-old Sedrick Allen, an aspiring police officer,was fatally injured in the crash.According to family members, Allen was crossing the streetearly that Sunday morning when a vehicle hit and killed him.Family, Friends Remember UW-Whitewater Graduate Killed in Hit-and-Run CrashFollowing the accident, police called on the public for help in locating the suspected blue Chevy stanley tumbler  Cruz that struck Allen.According to a criminal complaint, an officer located a same model vehiclenear 24thPlaceon Nov. 11 that appeared to be consistent with the damages the accident would have caused. The residence was the home of the Carter s mother. The vehicle belonged to his girlfriend.Police say that areconstruction and causation investigation r stanley cups evealed Carter was allegedlytraveling82 miles per hourseconds before the crash.Allen died of multiple blunt force injuries to the  stanley cup head and body. Qiru Criminal complaint recounts seconds before death of Milwaukee police officer Charles Irvine Jr.
 Holiday shoppers eager to snag big discounts turned to the internet in record fashion this week, one tracking company said, driving online sales on Black Friday to a new high.Co stanley cup website nsumers spent $3.34 billion shopping online on Friday, a 21.6 percent increase from the same day last year, according to Adobe, which tracks online retail transactions.More than ever before, shoppers used their mobile devices to dial up deals online, the firm said, as mobile purchases surged 33 percent on Black Friday to $1.2 billion.Retailers also racked up online sales on Thanksgiving Day and the day before, the latest evidence that consumers are increasingly turning to online shopping as an alternative to wading into malls packed with holiday season bargain-hunters.College student Emilia Ollearis works at the Wat stanley us er Tower Place mall in Chicago but is doing virtually all of her shopping online. She said she prefers to go to a store to get a close look at merchandise, but that s it. I ll go buy it online,  said Ollearis, 24.  I m not gonna wait in line for it. The trend also suggests that consumers are less willing to hold out for potential online deals traditionally found on Cyber Monday, which is the Monday after Thanksgiving and  stanley ca has traditionally been the busiest day of the year for online shopping. We had projected Cyber Monday to be a $3.36 billion day, and to win the crown of largest shopping day ever,  said Tamara Gaffney, principal analyst and director at Adobe Digital Insights.  But Cyber Mond