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 MILWAUKEE 鈥?Milwaukee police are working with the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee  UWM  Police Department and Shorewood police to solve a recent armed robbery spree.Law enforcement believes seven armed robberies that occurred between last Thursday through Saturday are connected, with the bulk of them in Milwaukee s east side. I heard about it from the UW police,  UW-Milwaukee student Brynn Moseley said.  I wasn t that concerned at the time.  Moseley is a junior at UWM where students just got back to class after winter break. She says as campus police send more alerts to stanley uk  armed robberies in the area, her feelings changed.  After th stanley website ree or four alerts from  police , I started getting a little concerned considering I do live pretty close to campus,  she said.In the Shorewood case, police said the victim is a teenager who was heading home after a school event on Saturday night.The Shorewood School District sent a letter to families about the incident involving a student, along with safety tips from the Milwaukee Police Department. It just makes me feel a little b stanley cups it more alert, and sometimes that s what we need we got a little too comfortable,  said Lee Ann Decker who stays in the area.UWM Police Chief David Salazar says investigators believe multiple suspects are involved. WATCH: UWM Police Chief David Salazar discusses string of armed robberies near campus            UWM police chief discusses string of robberies near campus                             They re operating that ear Mwqd Biden attempts to reassure campaign after debate stumbles:   I  m in this race to the end
 COLLIERVILLE, Tenn. 鈥?The man suspected of shooting several people at a Kroger in Tennessee last Thursday was asked to leave his job at the grocery store earlier in the day, according to the Collierville Police Department.One person was killed and 14 others were wounde stanley thermos mug d when police say 29-year-old UK Thang opened fire at the Kroger on New Byhalia Rd. in Collierville, which is located outside of Memphis. Officers say the victims included 10 employees and five customers.The suspect also died from what appeared to be a self-inflicted gunshot wound, according to police.The police department provided an update on the shooting Monday, including some background on Thang. The shooter moved into the Town of Collierville in the summer of 2020. He was a third-party vendor working inside Kroger and was asked to leave his job the morning of Thursday, September 23, 2021,  wrote police in a press release.The Associated Press reports Thang worked in a sushi business at the Kroger store on a daily basis.Police also gave an update on the shooting victims, saying there are four people remaining at a hospital in the area and all are listed in  stable condition. The department says its continuing to investigate the shooting alongside local, state and federal agencies to uncover more details.Officers say theyre still processing evidence, including electronics and crime scene vehicles. stanley borraccia  And theyre interviewing other potential witnesses.The store remains closed. The  stanley travel mug Town of Collierville and Kroger of