Milwaukee Police Department
Press Release

Milwaukee Police Department Community Briefing

September 13, 2022, Officer Involved Shooting

By - Oct 28th, 2022 02:58 pm

MILWAUKEE, WI – As a part of the Community Briefing Series, the Milwaukee Police Department (MPD) is releasing relevant information regarding an officer involved shooting that occurred on Friday, September13, 2022, on the 1500 block of North 33rd Street.

The Community Briefing video series was created by MPD to promote transparency and accountability with the public and to provide relevant information about critical incidents. MPD’s goal is to continue to release relevant video regarding critical incidents within a reasonable amount of time after the incident unless releasing such video would jeopardize the integrity of the investigation.

Pursuant to the Milwaukee Police Department’s Standard Operating Procedure, a critical incident that involves the death or great bodily harm of a person will be investigated by an outside and independent law enforcement agency. This incident is being investigated by the Milwaukee Area Investigative Team and the City of Wauwatosa Police Department is the lead agency.

The officers remain on administrative duty pending the outcome of the investigation.
To review the video, please click on or go to the link below. Viewer discretion is advised.  https://youtu.be/OxzYxThLMLE

NOTE: This press release was submitted to Urban Milwaukee and was not written by an Urban Milwaukee writer. While it is believed to be reliable, Urban Milwaukee does not guarantee its accuracy or completeness.

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