Milwaukee Police: βMilwaukee Remembers 9/11β public memorial event. This year marks the 20th anniversary of 9/11.
We will never forget!
#WeRemember #MKEPD
We will never forget!
#WeRemember #MKEPD
#MKEPD #MPDMountedPatrol wants to give a big appreciation post to Dr. Ketover for being here with all of these horses, making sure they're all okay!! We're so thankful for you and the experience you bring to help make sure the Equine officers are hydrated and safe.
#ThankYou
Milwaukee Police
#ThankYou
Milwaukee Police
π130π40β€18π₯3π2π1π€£1
#MKEPD #CRUSH's kindness is being shared throughout our #PublicSafetyPartners during the #RNC! π There have been many belly rubs and smiles! ππΎ
Milwaukee Police
Milwaukee Police
β€150π13π4π2π€¬1π€£1
#MKEPD #NationalInternDay Thank you for all your hard work and dedication Kaylee! Meet @WCTC Criminal Justice Studies student Kaylee Lipa, interning in the Forensics Division at the Milwaukee Police Department.
Milwaukee Police
Milwaukee Police
β€73π29π5π4π€£2π€¬1
Police frequency
UPDATE: The latest details from Milwaukee Police Chief Jeffrey Norman and Milwaukee Mayor Cavalier Johnson. Three Milwaukee officers hurt in a shootout. All expected to survive. Please join us in sending prayers and, or positive thoughts for their recovery.β¦
#MKEPD #PressRelease MPD Officer Involved Shooting
https://mkepdpio.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/Press-Release-September-5-2024-MPD-Officer-Involved-Shooting.pdf
Milwaukee Police
https://mkepdpio.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/Press-Release-September-5-2024-MPD-Officer-Involved-Shooting.pdf
Milwaukee Police
π49π€¬20β€2π1π1π€£1
#MKEPD Specialized Patrol Division (SPD) partners, Ofc. Keller and K9 Ofc. Wilee are an explosive detection team. They do sweeps before major events and when bomb threats are made. They work hard to keep #MKESafe. Thank you both for your dedication to the #MKECommunity!πΎ
Milwaukee Police
Milwaukee Police
π129β€40π4π2π2π€£1
#MKEPD District 3 CPU team wants to give a huge shout out to Cheryl L Estrada and her mother who made homemade blankets to give out to the community. Ofc. SANDERS and Ofc. CRUZ handed them out. Two gentleman wanted to say thank you for thinking of others! #MKEPD #MKECommunity
Milwaukee Police
Milwaukee Police
β€131π21π3π€£2π1π₯1π1
This media is not supported in your browser
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
#MKEPD #MPDDistrict6 Let's find Bear a "Furever" home. π¦΄πΎ
This week they are featuring "BEAR". He is a 2 .5 year-old neutered male, white and black terrier and pit bull mix. He is a sweet and gentle little guy, who enjoys the company of all. Contact MADACC for info.
Milwaukee Police
This week they are featuring "BEAR". He is a 2 .5 year-old neutered male, white and black terrier and pit bull mix. He is a sweet and gentle little guy, who enjoys the company of all. Contact MADACC for info.
Milwaukee Police
β€127π22π13π’4π2π1π€£1
Media is too big
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
#MKEPD #PressRelease
Video Release of MPD Officer Involved Shooting
On Thursday, June 12, 2025, at approximately 6:46 p.m., Milwaukee Police Officers were assigned to a Directed Patrol Mission and tasked with patrolling the area of the 4600 block of W. Hampton Avenue regarding recent violent crime.
While patrolling in a marked squad, officers were flagged down by a community member for two individuals flashing guns. Officers observed the two suspects and attempted to conduct an investigatory stop when the suspects fled on foot.
Our officer exited the vehicle and gave chase on foot. Our officer encountered one the suspects in the alley of the 4800 block of N. 46th Street, and gave commands to the suspect to drop the gun. The suspect refused and gunfire was exchanged between one of the suspects and our officer. One of the suspects and our officer were both struck by gunfire. The second suspect was arrested without further incident. No one else was injured by the gunfire. Two ghost guns were recovered.
The suspect that was shot, a 39-year-old male, was transported to a hospital for treatment of non-fatal gunshot injuries. The second suspect is a 19-year-old male.
Our injured officer is a 30-year-old male with over 7 years of service. He was transported to a hospital for treatment of non-fatal injuries and is still recovering at home. This officer is also the officer that discharged his firearm at the suspect. He was placed on administrative duty as is routine in officer involved shootings.
The Milwaukee Police Homicide Unit will be investigating this incident. Criminal charges for both suspects were issued.
The Milwaukee Police Departmentβs Video Release Policy Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) 575, establishes criteria for when video evidence that captures officer-involved incidents that result in death or great bodily harm will be released to the public. This policy is intended to balance important interests, including the publicβs interest in transparency and police accountability, the necessity of preserving the integrity of criminal and administrative investigations, and the privacy interests of individuals depicted in such videos (including victims, witnesses, bystanders, and the individuals against whom force is used). This policy creates a presumption of release. It is our goal to release video in officer involved incidents according to SOP 575 within 15 days of the incident.
Viewer discretion is advised.
To review the videos, release and criminal complaint please click on or go to the link below.
https://mkepdpio.org/june12th-2025-officer-involved-shooting/
Milwaukee Police Department
Video Release of MPD Officer Involved Shooting
On Thursday, June 12, 2025, at approximately 6:46 p.m., Milwaukee Police Officers were assigned to a Directed Patrol Mission and tasked with patrolling the area of the 4600 block of W. Hampton Avenue regarding recent violent crime.
While patrolling in a marked squad, officers were flagged down by a community member for two individuals flashing guns. Officers observed the two suspects and attempted to conduct an investigatory stop when the suspects fled on foot.
Our officer exited the vehicle and gave chase on foot. Our officer encountered one the suspects in the alley of the 4800 block of N. 46th Street, and gave commands to the suspect to drop the gun. The suspect refused and gunfire was exchanged between one of the suspects and our officer. One of the suspects and our officer were both struck by gunfire. The second suspect was arrested without further incident. No one else was injured by the gunfire. Two ghost guns were recovered.
The suspect that was shot, a 39-year-old male, was transported to a hospital for treatment of non-fatal gunshot injuries. The second suspect is a 19-year-old male.
Our injured officer is a 30-year-old male with over 7 years of service. He was transported to a hospital for treatment of non-fatal injuries and is still recovering at home. This officer is also the officer that discharged his firearm at the suspect. He was placed on administrative duty as is routine in officer involved shootings.
The Milwaukee Police Homicide Unit will be investigating this incident. Criminal charges for both suspects were issued.
The Milwaukee Police Departmentβs Video Release Policy Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) 575, establishes criteria for when video evidence that captures officer-involved incidents that result in death or great bodily harm will be released to the public. This policy is intended to balance important interests, including the publicβs interest in transparency and police accountability, the necessity of preserving the integrity of criminal and administrative investigations, and the privacy interests of individuals depicted in such videos (including victims, witnesses, bystanders, and the individuals against whom force is used). This policy creates a presumption of release. It is our goal to release video in officer involved incidents according to SOP 575 within 15 days of the incident.
Viewer discretion is advised.
To review the videos, release and criminal complaint please click on or go to the link below.
https://mkepdpio.org/june12th-2025-officer-involved-shooting/
Milwaukee Police Department
π93π€£5β€3π₯2π1