Milwaukee Officer Shot; Suspect Identified as Ex-Marine
Milwaukee Officer Shot; Suspect Identified as Ex-Marine

Milwaukee Officer Shot; Suspect Identified as Ex-Marine

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A Milwaukee police officer was shot and wounded by Isaiah Stott, 24, who was killed by police return fire during a confrontation near 27th Street and Wisconsin Avenue. Stott, reportedly walking with a semi-automatic rifle, refused police orders to drop the weapon and instead fired at officers, injuring one officer who is now in stable condition after surgery. Stott had served in the U.S. Marine Corps, and his father apologized for his son's actions, attributing them to mental health issues. The incident, occurring just before noon, led to the closure of nearby streets and the involvement of multiple law enforcement agencies. The officer who fired at Stott is on administrative duty pending investigation, and the Milwaukee Area Investigative Team, led by the Oak Creek Police Department, is handling the investigation. Surveillance footage and eyewitness accounts confirmed the chaotic scene, and plans are in place to release body cam footage following department protocols.

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