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Tuesday, January 25, 2022
Shooting outside 509 Bar; Racine man faces multiple charges
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| Dontae Williams |
RACINE, Wis. - A 27-year-old Racine man is accused of firing multiple shots outside a bar – as people fled for cover. The accused is Dontae Williams – and he faces the following criminal counts:
- Possession of a firearm by a felon
- First-degree recklessly endangering safety (five counts)
According to the criminal complaint, police officers responded to the 509 Bar on 6th Street in Racine on Dec. 26 to investigate a call of shots fired. When they arrived on the scene, they located a man with a gunshot wound to his leg who was taken to a hospital for treatment.
Investigators learned there had been a birthday party going on at the 509 Bar. The city video system shows Dontae Williams arriving at the bar and eventually going inside.
The complaint says at 11:20 p.m., one man got into a fight with his son. The father "was pushed through the front glass window of the bar and was later treated for a significant cut to his hand. The fight then spilled out into the street and numerous people were involved." The victim told police he was "outside attempting to breaking up the fight before he was shot," the complaint says.
According to the complaint, at 11:24 p.m., someone fired a gun into the air, but that shot fired did not stop the fight. A short time later, the complaint said Williams then "begins firing a handgun in a southwest direction towards the 509 Bar" -- a "gun can be seen in his hand." Williams then drove away.
An investigator reported "he is able to see 4 people in the line of fire as Williams is shooting down the street. The 4 people are all running for cover," the complaint says.
Williams made his initial appearance in Racine County court on Monday, Jan. 24. Cash bond was set at $40,000. Williams is due back in court for a preliminary hearing on Feb. 2.
From: https://www.fox6now.com/news/shooting-509-bar-racine-man-multiple-charges
Man pulled gun on Mount Pleasant Burger King worker: complaint
MILWAUKEE - A 28-year-old Milwaukee man is accused of pulling a gun on a Burger King worker at the Mount Pleasant restaurant. The accused is Marshall Trudo – and he faces the following criminal counts:
- First-degree recklessly endangering safety
- Possession of a firearm by adjudicated delinquent
- Pointing a firearm at another
- Disorderly conduct, use of a dangerous weapon
- Criminal damage to property, use of a dangerous weapon
According to the criminal complaint, Mount Pleasant police responded to the Burger King on Washington Avenue on Jan. 4 for a report of a patron at the drive-thru who pulled a gun on a worker.
An officer spoke with a woman who stated "she was working the drive-thru when a black male in a black vehicle pulled a gun on her. She stated (the customer) "ordered food and paid for the food, and then observed another worker making food without gloves on. (The worker) explained the person was making her own food and not customer food. The male stated he no longer wanted the food and wanted his money," the complaint says. The worker gave the man $12, which was 67 cents more than he paid -- and said "she needed the 67 cents back." The complaint says the "male refused and proceeded to pull a gun out and point it right at her. (The worker) stated if he pulled the trigger she would have been shot."
Investigators developed Marshall Trudo as a suspect. He "had been stopped previously driving the suspect vehicle and shared the same address as the registered owner," the complaint says. Trudo was later identified as the man who pointed the gun.
Trudo is scheduled to make his initial appearance in Racine County court on Tuesday, Jan. 25.
From: https://www.fox6now.com/news/milwaukee-man-accused-pulled-gun-mount-pleasant-burger-king-worker
