Steven R. Brandenburg had unfounded concerns the vaccines could change people’s DNA, a prosecutor says. The vaccines may still be viable.
Author: Bruce Vielmetti, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Wisconsin court binds Kyle Rittenhouse over for trial on six counts in Kenosha shootings
Kyle Rittenhouse’s lawyer offered a preview of the self-defense arguments he will raise at a trial for the Kenosha shootings that occurred in August.
‘People get brave behind a keyboard,’ real-life Facebook wall created by Kenosha protesters from disturbing posts
Protesters in Wisconsin created a real-life Facebook wall with blown-up posts from the social network that fomented violence.
Kyle Rittenhouse, accused of killing 2 people during Wisconsin protests, won’t face charges in Illinois, his home state
Illinois police found Rittenhouse committed no crimes there. It was unclear whether someone else possessed the gun in Illinois, or where it is now.
Milwaukee man charged with hate crime in acid attack of Hispanic man
Mahud Villalaz, 42, suffered second-degree burns to his face after a Milwaukee man splashed some kind of acid at the victim, police said.
Family of inmate who died of dehydration in jail cell paid $6.75 million settlement
Terrill Thomas was discovered dead in his jail cell in 2016 seven days after the water was turned off.
‘You’re going to have to smoke me,’ victim said before being killed
A woman was charged with fatally shooting a man after he refused to spend his entire $200 to buy drugs from her.
A Wisconsin cruise ship passenger faces years in Cayman Islands prison after a gun was found in her luggage
Her vacation turned into an expensive lesson in how American gun rights don’t always travel well.
Appeals court restores ‘parsonage allowance’ to save religious leaders millions on taxes
A federal appeals court on Friday restored an IRS rule that exempts housing allowances from religious leaders’ taxable income.