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netflix's "making a murderer" must be released from prison. his legal team at northwestern's center on wrongful convictions of youth applauding the news in a statement online: "we are in the process of making arrangements for his release and hope that brendan will be reunited with his family by thanksgiving. meanwhile the wisconsin department of justice says attorney general brad schimel intends to fight the decision by filing an emergency motion in the seventh circuit seeking a stay of this release order. milwaukee criminal defense l that the 7th circuit is going to issue a decision one way or another with regard to that decision, sometime within the next week to 10 days or so.in 2005... a then 16-year-old dassey confessed to helping his uncle steven avery rape and kill photographer theresa halbach. her charred remains were later found on the avery family property in manitowoc county. dassey's attorneys appealed his 2007 conviction... and in august of this year... judge duffin agreed
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confession. in september the state appealed duffin's decision to overturn dassey's conviction. if they determine that judge duffins order to suppress the statement was indeed correct, ultimately the state will have to make a decision to re-try him without that statement. dassey is currently at columbia correctional in portage. family members reacting to the news online also reiterated that same sentiment from his attorneys: they hope dassey is home for thanksgiving. anderson fox6 news. mary thanks madeline dassey's uncle -- steven avery -- is still trying to appeal his case. a special prosecutor is representing the state -- as avery is asking for extensive testing in his homicide case. avery claims manitowoc county officials framed him for halbach's death . his attorney -- kathleen zellner-- tweeted today -- avery's case has been slowed down because of dassey's release. something new is expected to be
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collection of avery stories going back as far as 2003. search "avery archive" on fox6 now dot com or the fox6 news app. milwaukee police -- looking for the suspect who gunned down a well-liked local musician. 33-year-old colin dem-gee golly gee willikers demge was killed saturday in the riverwest neighborhood.police were called to his home on wheel weil and found the man outside of his home with a gunshot wound. a friend tells us the victim had nothing but friends.. and fans.? i ca would do this because this guy was completely innocent he was actually a big supporter of the riverwest community. to have something like this happen in his community its very wrong. friends and family have planned a tribute benefit in his honor. the details of that -- and a link to a go fund me page for funeral expenses -- are both posted on our website, fox 6 now dot com police recover a gun from a milwaukee school today. m-p-d says the child with the weapon....is only eight years
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lafollette school with that story... police say they got called out to lafolltte around one oclock this afternoon. officers recovered the gun from staff the school. fortunately, the handgun was unloaded. its not uncommon for kids to come home from school with a letter to their parents. for something like that to happen, its just... but this note, stapled to one student's homework assignment, stands on and off-camera outside lafollette school monday. they slipped through. thats just how it was. the letter says staff was made aware of a student in possession of a weapon. faculty found and confiscated the weapon. it adds 'please remind your students how important it is to tell a trusted adult if they see or hear something that makes them uncomfortable.' milwaukee police say they were called for a subject with a gun. that subject...an eight-year-old student.
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home. its not just my child in the school, its everybody whose child attends here. after school, concerned parents are quick to point out...this couldve been much worse. im glad to know nobody didnt get hurt behind this. m-p-s declined to comment tonight, saying all information will have to come from police. m-p-d says the district attorneys office will be reviewing the case for any possible charges. live outside lafollette school, brad thanks aj police are investigating after shots are fired near another m-p-s school. the call came at 3:55 this afternoon. police say someone reported a person with a gun across the street from washington high school near sherman and wright. we're told the incident had nothing to do with the school. and fortunately no one was hurt. menomonie police releasing two photos-- following the death of a u-w stout student. 24-year-old
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last month. he's originally from saudi arabia-- but was studying business administration here in wisconsin. police are now trying to identify the women in the surveillance photos-- believing they could have information related to alnahdi's death. as nice as november has been-- winter is just around the corner. let's check in with weather expert tom wachs. partly to mostly cloudy tonight with temperatures falling into the 40s this evening. we'll drop into the low 40s near the lake by sunrise, mid-30s inland. partly sunny and mild on tuesday with highs in the upper 50s. mild conditions continue through mid-week, with a warm up late in the week. 60s return to the forecast thursday and friday. a powerful storm system moves in friday bringing rain and wind along with it. the coldest air of the season blows
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30s by sunday. tonight: partly to mostly cloudy. low: 41 wind: wnw 5 mph tuesday: partly sunny. high: 58 wind: sw 5-10 mph wednesday:mostly sunny. am low: 42 high: 57 wind: se 5-10 mph check the radar anytime - right from your phone. just download the fox 6 storm center app, it's available on android and apple. a rough tide. the packers are in unchartered
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thompson and mike mccarthy running the show. but in the "what have you done for me lately" business of the nfl, past successes mean nothing. nobody knows that better than head coach mike mccarthy. tom pipines here with the blitz. the last time packers had a 4 and 5 record, when aaron rodgers was healthy, was in 2 thousand 8--the quarterback's first season as a starter. everything is being questioned. and everyone-including mike mccarthy. a normally guarded head coach had some candid and when talking about the rough road that has some publicly crying for his time in titletown to end. let's just state the facts. im a highly successful nfl head coach. to me it's always bumpy and thats the joy of it, thats the game, what you did last year or 2 thousand 10, it doesnt factor. you have to stay in tune with the now. obviously people
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personally i enjoy these moments, its how my life professional has gone career has gone professionally. our adversity football production is not high enough now, there's a fine fine line of winning and losing and we are on the wrong side of the line right now. been on the wrong side of that line. while the coach takes the hits..gm ted thompson continues to stay out of sight-which is his modus operandi. it will be interesting tom see how the next two months play out. brad, mary. controversy tonight over one of president-elect donald trump's first appointments. what kenosha-native reince priebus has to say about working with the alt-right leader steve bannon.
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a man is arrested, accused of committing a series of sexual assaults this past week. milwaukee police say a 21 year old is in custody. fox6's myra sanchick spoke with one of the victims mother. i just wanted people to know this woman, who we are not identifying was woken up friday evening. her 17 year old daughter was in the hospital. the most recent victim of what seems to be a serial rapist. so disturbing. it's unspeakable what he did. i won't speak on what he did but he did leave her in the field for dead this mother says her teen was walking home from work in the evening near 76th and good hope, when a man grabbed her from the sidewalk at
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she says he assaulted her at gunpoint for about a half hour, hitting her with the gun and choking her. its disturbing. i haven't slept. i'm a nervous wreck you know. i think i'm in more pain than her cuz sh'es still in shock. but im taking it worse because of he put her through something she wasn't ready for yet. he took her womanhood from her. he did a lot milwaukee police say the tuesday before another woman in the same area was grabbed by a man who attacked her at six a-m. another woa not far away that night. police released this sketch of their suspect. this woman's daughter managed to get out of the field and ran, half dressed into traffic on north 76th street. a car stopped and took her to the hospital. she ran into traffic. someone stopped and i thank you guys to whoever stopped and did what you guys did. i really appreciate it she is also relieved.. there is a suspect in custody. i'm very happy.,but i'll be happier when justice is served. the case is expected to go to the district attorney's office in the coming days. live in milwaukee myra sanchick
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milwaukee police are investigating after a body is found near 7th and pierce... they say the victim is a man. he was found just before 9-30 this morning. police are working to identify the victim. but they say the death does not appear suspicious. shorewood police are searching for three suspects in a carjacking... it happened shortly before 6-30 last night near capitol and woodburn... officials say the suspects pointed a gun at the driver -- victim's silver ford focus. people living in the area say the crime has them concerned -- and frustrated. "we walk our dogs, a lot of people in the community have dogs. i'm just concerned about people being victimized." anybody with information is asked to call shorewood police. sad news to report tonight-- p-b-s journalist gwen ifill has died of cancer at age 61.
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newshour with judy woodruff. she moderated the milwaukee debate between bernie sanders and hillary clinton at u-w milwaukee back in february. she took a leave from her nightly show for health reasons earlier this year - without ever making her illness public. president obama is encouraging americans to give president-elect donald trump some time to get adjusted to the responsibilities of the presidency. the president says the u-s will remain a world power after he leaves office... personally he was committed to the u-s playing an important part in the nato alliance. the president discussed his conversations with the president-elect while speaking in his first news conference since the election. "i remember what it was like when i came in eight years ago, it is a big challenge. this office is bigger than any one person and that's why ensuring a smooth transition is so important." the president-elect is still working to build his administration. more appointments are expected this week.
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president- elect donald trump's chief of staff. but some groups -- including milwaukee's jewish community -- are denouncing another of the president- elect's appointees. political reporter theo keith explains those concerns. gop chairman reince priebus is undoubtedly the less-controversial of president-elect donald trump's first appointments. everyone says, reince priebus, is a saint. the devil is steve bannon bannon and led breitbart news, an alt-right website which has featured headlines such as "bill kristol: republican spoiler, renegade jew" and "birth control makes women unattractive and crazy." steve bannon, no one has any idea how thats going to work republicans like brian fraley, who didn't support the trump campaign, are concerned because breitbart has opposed house speaker paul ryan. as excited as i was to see reince priebus elevated to be
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steve bannon elevated to be such an insider in the white house priebus, who is close with ryan, says he does not share the concerns. i havent seen any of these things that people are crying out about. he was a force for good on the campaign. hes very wise and smart if there is a power struggle,veteran democratic consultant evan zeppos expects priebus to win. zeppos has known priebus for years, and says if the republican has success working with the g-o-p congress, it will leave bannon on the outs. i think mr. bannon will have difficulties. and i think hell have difficulties because the establishment will chew him up a little bit on monday priebus acknowledged that his job within the administration would be to work with g-o-p leaders in congress to make sure the priorities get done. by the way cnn is reporting that paul ryan's job as speaker is safe. he apparently will not face a challenge in the newsroom, theo
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the milwaukee county board has overridden county executive chris abele. abele tried to veto a provision in this year's budget that would reduce his office's budget to 2011 levels. but the county board voted 12 to 5 to over-rule it. in a statement the board chairman theodore lipscomb says - abele should "keep his promise and help shoulder the burden of milwaukee county's budget gap." the "epicenter of poverty," in wisconsin, that's how one non-profit describes milwaukee's but plans to turn a five-story warehouse into a "day-time homeless center could transform the neighborhood. fox6's jonathon gregg has the story "53206 is one of the most impoverished zip codes in the the entire state of wisconsin." volunteers like joanna beamon are trying to mend a damaged neighborhood. "the donations will come in here." the area..struggles with unemployment and homelessness and is
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physical resources, like shelters. "we represent the hopefulness but the practical solutions." sister maccanon brown has set out to buy this five-story brick warehouse, "scarcity of opportunity.." and transform it into a sanctuary for the homeless. the cost of property is $175-thousand dollars. 25-thousand has already been pledged or raised. together, and anything that represents homelessness, at risk homelessness poverty leads to the deterioration." but the cut-off date according to sister brown is december 23rd, less than six weeks away. "helping doors open." five floors, with 35-thousand square feet. a rusted and dusty blank canvas. in milwaukee jonathon gregg fox6 news. plans include a day-time shelter, a medical clinic and
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meeting their fund raising goal. if you'd like to know more about donating, we've included a link on our website, fox6 now dot com. it seems harmless enough-- but a pen left in a bathroom ends in 8 felonies. coming up-- why you might want to think twice the next time you see one laying around. and later-- they were just trying to be nice. a group of bikers gets quite the surprise when they stopped to help someone stranded on the side of
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highs in the upper 50s. mild conditions continue through mid-week, with a warm up late in the week. 60s return to the forecast thursday and friday. a powerful storm system moves in friday bringing rain and wind along with it. the coldest air of the season blows in this we 30s by sunday. tonight: partly to mostly cloudy. low: 41 wind: wnw 5 mph tuesday: partly sunny. high: 58 wind: sw 5-10 mph wednesday:mostly sunny. am low: 42 high: 57 wind: se 5-10 mph still developing tonight-- a d-j in kenosha may have victimized countless women. he's accused of recording them in the bathroom-- with a pen. the disturbing details are coming up next. the packers are in a pickle..and they're trying to figure out a
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bail tonight after being charged with eight felony counts. he's accused of placing a spy camera pen inside a women's restroom at a local tavern. justin williams shares the story. when you start a story, this is in the bar's bathroom, the pen was here, so that, when the women would sit down, er, whatever ... you can anticipate the adjectives. sick. sick to our stomachs. my boss is just totally disgusted. monday, marge dougherty describes with disgust, a recent situation inside sullivan's place, in kenosha, nobody wants to use anybody's pen, anymore. this, marge explains, has to do with what friday night dj,
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fourth, when, prosecutors say, the record- spinner admits he placed what appeared to be a pen, on the floor of the women's restroom. several hours later, a man used the restroom, and picked-up what he ultimately determined to be a spy camera pen -- complete with a memory card. when he turns the device in, to police, they find images of eight people, as each uses the restroom. you never know where you're being recorded, anymore. when police questioned bohatkiewicz, he, reportedly, told them he had been planting the pen, here, for a month -- explaining he derives ple he's done weddings. he's done graduations. he's done many places. so, hopefully, you know, none of those had any hanky dankies. i spoke with an investigator, who tells me there could be additional victims. if you think you may have been victimized by this dj, you're strongly encouraged to contact the kenosha police department. this is the latest, in kenosah. i'm justin williams, fox 6 news. sentencing day for one of the men charged in a rolling shoot-out and fiery crash in racine.
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been ordered to serve 5-years in prison. prosecutors say he fired his gun out of the sunroof at another vehicle in early february. his car then crashed near the corner of fifth and main.... injuring three people. prosecutors say the incident stemmed from an argument at a restaurant. take a look at these pictures. racine police are looking for the man who stole from a couple of convenience stores. they say he hit up the open pantry on durand avenue and the speedway on 21st and green bay road. they believe this is his car. if you have any information please give police ca washington county authorities say this is the truck that lead them on a high speed chase down i-41. they say the driver hit several construction barrels and a concrete wall before he eventually exited and pulled over in a neighborhood. the washington county sheriff's office says the driver was arrested for 9th offense drunk driving. steel beams that will eventually be part of the new bucks arena
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they came all the way from luxembourg. the beams-- many of which are over 50- feet long-- are now on the way to merrill iron and steel in sko-field schofield. there they will be cut and detailed to meet the specific design specs for the roof of the new arena. "all of the preparation in our shop will be cutting, coping, drilling, welding, basically making as much fabrication in the shop as possible so that when it's delivered from the site, the site crew can do the assembly on the ground." milwaukee next summer. the arena isn't scheduled to be completed until 2018. the titans jumped on the packers with 21 points in the first quarter and the team was never able to recover. it was a solemn locker room for this week's blitz overtime, as players talked about that start and what they need to do going forward.
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team and same we were surprised, this is the nfl, if you don't come to play that stuff happens, and it's going to continue to happen if you don't come with that initial juice." "it was tough, it was tough but we as players got push through that and we have to just keep working to get better and stuff doesn't go the right way all the time we gotta get through that." "i felt like we were still alive in the game i think we just made a couple of plays in t set us back but i feel like we could have came back and got into the game." "we're taking it week by week obviously there are 32 teams that want that super bowl trophy, super bowl stuff but at the end of the day we gotta take it week by week, what is this 3 straight losses now and we gotta try and flush everything and come up and next week get a win that's the only thing we can do." "the guys we have in here i know we are
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showed out their the whole game especially the way we came out." "we've always had great resiliency here and we just gotta keep on fighting." anything that's positive that is helpful in building this team up then that's what we look to we learn from mistakes, get rid of the negatives and build on the positives." "i think we can still win them all if we put our minds to it, everything is still in front of us." "i'm confident everything is still in tack, everything is still in front of us, w on to washington." "i have 100 percent faith in every guy in this locker room i still appreciate the guy to my left, the guy to my right, the guys across the ball we a below 500 football team and come out next week and try to get a win." a group of bikers gets quite the surprise when they stopped to
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of the road. recognize that guy? yeah... their good deed paid off - big time. that story is coming up next in the buzz. and later-- it maybe november. but it's time to think summer! two huge acts are coming to the marcus amphitheater. we take a sneak peek at the summerfest 50. this mild weather continues for now...but the coldest air of the season is on the way. i'll have your fox6 forecast coming up.
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the bikers were returning from a veterans' day event and pulled over to help him out after his motorcycle broke down. they gave springsteen a ride to a restaurant, where the singer paid everyone a round of drinks and promised them some concert tickets. the first trailer for the live-action "beauty and the beast" is here. the movie stars emma watson as belle and dan stevens as the beast. it'll be in theaters on march 17. kendall jenner's instagram suddenly disappears... the 21-year-old recently told "al that sometimes she'll quit social media to clear her mind. jenner's twitter and facebook pages are still active. and that's your buzz. our unbelievable stretch of weather continues! our unbelievable stretch of weather continues! but for how long? weather expert tom wachs is coming up with the forecast. plus-- you know the 50th
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at ten, a fatal accident over the weekend in the town of saukville- how a woman and several other people comforted a man in his final moments. and the message she has for his family on on fox six news at ten. --------------------- also tonight--post-election there's a lot of confusion about obama care---scammers know this and how to stop them from stealing from you--a contact six warning--tonight on fox six news at ten. amazon is expanding its coverage in milwaukee -- and 19 other cities. milwaukee is now part of amazon's home services coverage. home services allows customers to order about 12-hundred services like plumbing, lawn work, painting and other odd jobs. the most popular services on amazon home services are tv wall-mounting,
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if you like coffee cake - you'll love this! "corner bakery cafe" opens it's second wisconsin location. the new restaurant is on 76th street in pleasant prairie. instead of a drive through it has a "park through"-- food will be delivered right to your car. for more information on this and other stories in the business journal, we have link to their site on ours, fox6now.com. weather partly to mostly cloudy tonight with temperatures falling into the 40s this evening. we'll drop into the low 40s near the lake by
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tuesday with highs in the upper 50s. mild conditions continue through mid-week, with a warm up late in the week. 60s return to the forecast thursday and friday. a powerful storm system moves in friday bringing rain coldest air of the season blows in this weekend with highs in the 30s by sunday. tonight: partly to mostly
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names, who will be coming to town this summer to celebrate a half century as one of the best music festivals in the country, you need something to get the party started. 'this is the 50th year of doing this festival and were so excited about it.' and with good reason. milwaukee world festival announced the first two headlining acts for summerfests 50th anniversary. the red hot chili not in a stadium arcadium, but in the marcus amphitheater on opening night, june 28th. and the vocals of pink are sure to sound just like fire on july 2nd. 'this was pretty exciting for us. both these acts are top tier artists. its going to enhance the festival and were excited.' and if november still seems early to be thinking about summer, well thats just what it takes to stay relevant in a shifting landscape. 'bands seem to be planning out their seasons earlier and earlier. and in the midwest, the window is only like four months of decent weather when you can work
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grounds, but its been a while. the chili peppers performed here in 2000, while pink was last here in 2006 on the briggs & stratton stage. shes of course a much bigger act now, and has elevated to the marcus amphitheater.' 'well theres been a lot of acts that have done that through the years. that have played on smaller stages and worked their way up to that kind of status.' think of it as another way to me milwaukees summer staple. as a dose of californication will help summerfest raise its glass to 50 years. carl deffenbaugh, fox6 news. if youre looking for a stocking stuffer -- tickets go on sale friday for both acts -- at 10 am for pink, and noon for the chili peppers. admission tickets are already available online. click the "links" tab on fox6 now dot com or the fox6 news app -- for more information. more than a thousand people are stranded after a powerful
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the 7 point 8 magnitude quake triggered a small tsunami and spurred landslides. it also cut off train and vehicle access to coastal towns and disrupted drinking water and sewage services. military helicopters and a navy ship are being dispatched to rescue stranded tourists and residents. vaughan says: "the most important thing for us is making sure that visitors and residents have sanitary services. we need to make cleanly." the full extent of the damage is still being assessed. but the country's prime minister says clean-up efforts could take months and cost billions of dollars. at least 8-thousand people in the dominican republic are forced from their homes after because of severe flooding. sixty communities lost communication after rivers overflowed -- and shelters have opened to take care of the victims. officials say more than 15-hundred homes are affected -- 40 destroyed. several bridges have also
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the trial for sergeant bowe bergdahl has been postponed. it was originally set for february-- but the judge moved it to may 15th. bergdahl is accused of walking off his post in afghanistan in 2009. he was then taken captive by the taliban for nearly five years, and was released in a controversial prison-swap in 2014. today attorneys argued about who could have access to the evidence in the case-- calling some of it "top secret." bergdahl is charged with desertion and faces up to life in prison. a georgia father has been found guilty of murder for leaving his son in a hot car in 2014. prosecutors say justin ross harris intentionally locked his son in the car because he wanted to be free of family responsibilities. the prosecution showed evidence that harris was "sexting" with six women on the day of his son's death... one was a minor. harris be sentenced on december 5th-- and could spend the rest of his
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a police officer in traverse city, michigan has been placed on administrative leave. he's accused of displaying a confederate flag at a "love trumps hate" rally friday night. the police chief says the officer was on duty-- when he drove near demonstrators with the confederate flag on his pickup truck. witnesses say the off duty officer was also drinking at the time of the incident. snow says: "the fact that this man carries the shield of the traverse city police depa lot of the good work that our current chief has done in trying to improve community relations." the officer has been suspended from active duty while police conduct an internal investigation. authorities suspect arson is to blame for a massive fire at an unfinished condominium complex in charlotte, north carolina overnight. nearly 60 firefighters were called to the scene around one-thirty this morning. dozens of people at a nearby apartment complex had to be evacuated. it took firefighters about 90 minutes to knock-down the
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thousands of children whose parents are in prison -- will still unwrap a gift from them this christmas. the parents even get to pick out the present. fox6s deandra corinthios shows you how its all possible. picture these volunteers as santas elves... "as you can see, many many gifts to wrap" and the salvation armys distribution center...as santas workshop... "the children will smile...theyll see the wrapping paper and theyll be excited to see what is salvation armys prison toy program the work began on saturday ... and continues monday. there are more than 4 thousand presents to wrap for children whose parents are incarcerated. "these individuals are chosen they work with the salvation army, we know they will be incarcerated during the holiday season" "the salvation army purchases all of the toys and then give the parents this catalog. the parents can then flip through by age group and select which toys best fit their children." the parent can also write a card to their child. this one from a father to his
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all the time and i truly want the best for you. youll see me soon just hold on. ' "the goal is to keep the family intact, to keep the relationship going so that the day will come where there is a reunionthe gifts are packaged for the post office...and shipped to the childs home. theyll never know the salvation army was involved... there are no markings on the package. the return address simply says 'distribution center' keeping the magic of christmas alive... "they need our help, they need joy, they need to know somebody cares." in milwaukee deandra corinthios fox6 news all of the gifts for the prison toy program are purchased with funds from the red kettle campaign. and the salvation army says there are plenty of opportunities to volunteer. they need bell ringers for two hour shifts...between now and christmas eve. learn more about the prison toy program and how you can help the salvation army. click "links" on
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those stories in just a moment. but first -- breaking news from milwaukee's northwest side. police tell us: multiple people have been shot in the area of 75th and glenbrook. scene. the shootings happened just after nine. right now -- police haven't released information on the exact number of people shot. we're told one person was taken to froedtert. we have a crew at the scene and will pass along any updates as we get them. now to this fox 6 exclusive--he didn't die alone. strangers... comforting a dying man after a terrible motorcycle wreck. it happened sunday in saukville-- more than two dozen
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lemoine is here with the heroic details. were told there were as many as 30 people who rushed to the scene of this crash to try and help out. according to the ozaukee county sheriffs office, the crash happened at the intersection of 'state highway 33' and 'county highway eye' at around 11 a-m sunday. on her way to her parents house sunday to watch the packers game... ml 'i saw that there was a man lying unconscious - i thought - in the middle of the road.' for melissa lengling. ml 'his bike was lying sideways, kind of mangled next to him.' lengling just happened to drive past the scene of this wreck in the town of saukville.... moments after a volkswagen golf allegedly collided with a harley davidson motorcycle, driven by 66-year old john tepper. ml 'i sat with him, edit , i didnt want to move him in case he was paralyzed. um, and then he regained consciousness.' as she sat by teppers side, lengling says as many as 30
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