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topicnews · July 18, 2025

2 teenagers related to the shooting of the death of girls, 13,

2 teenagers related to the shooting of the death of girls, 13,

A 13-year-old girl is dead, and two teenagers are in police custody after a shootout near the 32nd and the Vliet-Straßen on Wednesday evening. The police said the teenagers handled the gun when she went out and killed the girl. “It was the last news that I came from the police last night. The police said. The police said that the shootout happened in a house.” I actually found it pretty sad as if it were a shock and then in the course of the time after I found that it was a 13-year-old. It was even more shocking because you never really expect a child to die so, “said Hector Rodriguez, who lives nearby. Don't come to our classrooms,” said Cassellius. The district reported in June that 24 students died of murders in the last school year. “Every day, Milwaukee Public Schools serve over 68,000 students. Too many of them live in their neighborhoods and in their houses. After the Milwaukee County Circuit Court Children's Division, the 13-year-old girl was arrested on the first degree ruthless murder. It was not immediately clear what the 14-year-old boy was exposed. The public prosecutor of the Milwaukee district checks both cases.

A 13-year-old girl is dead, and two teenagers are in police custody after a shootout near the 32nd and the Vliet-Straßen on Wednesday evening.

The police said the teenagers handled the gun when she started and the girl killed.

“It was the last message I got from the police before I went to bed last night. A 13-year-old lost her life,” said the Mayor of Milwaukee, Cavalier Johnson.

Johnson spoke on Thursday morning on Thursday morning in a pre -planned press conference with city leaders of Forward Latino, the Milwaukee Police Department and Milwaukee Public Schools in recent weapons.

“There is no way that you will not have an impact. There is no way that a 13-year-old will be shot and does not feel anything,” said the deputy head of the Milwaukee police, Nicole Waldner.

The police said the shootout occurred in a house.

“I actually found it pretty sad as if it were a shock and then slowly over time after I found that it was a 13-year-old. It was even more shocking because you never really expect a child to die,” said Hector Rodriguez, who lives nearby.

Brenda Cassellius, superintendent of the Milwaukee Public Schools, was emotional and spoke about the gun violence that affects the students.

“This is absolutely not acceptable. We cannot educate our children if they don't come to our classrooms,” said Cassellius.

The district reported in June that 24 students died of murders in the last school year.

“Every day, Milwaukee Public Schools serve over 68,000 students. Too many of them live in their neighborhoods and in their houses.

After the Milwaukee County Circuit Court Children's Division, the 13-year-old girl was arrested on the first degree ruthless murder. It was not immediately clear what the 14-year-old boy was exposed. The public prosecutor of the Milwaukee district checks both cases.