Police Chief: 'Milwaukee, Our Hearts Are Heavy'

Officer, teen suspect fatally shot
By Newser Editors and Wire Services
Posted Feb 7, 2023 2:26 PM CST
Milwaukee Police Officer, Suspect Fatally Shot
Milwaukee Police Chief Jeffrey Norman speaks during a news conference regarding a fatal officer -involved shooting in Milwaukee, Tuesday, Feb. 7, 2023.   (Mike De Sisti/Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel via AP)

A Milwaukee police officer chased down a robbery suspect and was fatally shot in an exchange of gunfire early Tuesday. The suspect also died from a gunshot wound, police said. Milwaukee Police Chief Jeffrey Norman said the suspect ignored officers' commands and fled on foot they arrived at the robbery scene about 1:15am on the city's south side, the AP reports. One officer then caught up with the suspect and a struggle ensued. Both men fired their weapons. The wounded officer, a 37-year-old man who had been with the Milwaukee Police Department for more than four years, died at a hospital, Norman said.

The suspect, a 19-year-old Milwaukee man, died at the scene. The chief said it was not immediately clear if the suspect died from the shot fired by the officer or a self-inflicted gunshot wound. "Milwaukee, our hearts are heavy. Milwaukee Police Department hearts are heavy. My heart is heavy," Norman told a news conference. “The violence needs to stop!" Norman said the shooting remains under investigation so identities would not be immediately released. He said the city and its police department are in mourning. One of our finest, who put on that uniform, put on that badge, went into work last night has paid the ultimate sacrifice for protecting our community. Milwaukee, we need your prayers, we need your support.”

Milwaukee Mayor Cavalier Johnson, angry and frustrated, said the entire community, not just police, must play an active role in trying to combat gun violence and making the city safe. "The men and women of the Milwaukee Police Department, it’s not just them—it’s up to all of us," the mayor said. "Enough of this, enough of this. There’s no excuse for this. This officer should not be dead right now."

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