Crime
Shooting Incident in Milwaukee Leaves One Dead, Two Injured
A 25-year-old and a 31-year-old were also injured in the shooting and were taken to a local hospital for treatment.
Milwaukee, WI – A shooting incident occurred on Friday, September 13th, in Milwaukee, resulting in one fatality and two injuries.
According to Milwaukee police, three people were shot near the intersection of 60th and Silver Spring at approximately 12:30 PM.
A 20-year-old male was transported to a local hospital but tragically succumbed to his injuries.
The Milwaukee County Medical Examiner confirmed the deceased was an adult male.
A 25-year-old and a 31-year-old were also injured in the shooting and were taken to a local hospital for treatment.
Anyone with information regarding the incident is urged to contact Milwaukee Police at 414-935-7272 or to remain anonymous, contact Crime Stoppers at 414-224-Tips or use the P3 Tips app.
Crime
34-year-old Augusta Fireman Spencer Johnson charged in accidental shooting of his 3-year-old son in Harlem
Johnson, a decorated firefighter from Augusta, was arrested on Friday.
A Columbia County father, Spencer Allen Johnson, 34, of Harlem, Georgia, has been charged with child cruelty after his 3-year-old son, Evan Johnson, accidentally shot himself in the shoulder with an unsecured firearm.
According to authorities, the incident occurred Thursday night when the child accessed an unsecured firearm in his father’s bedroom.
The young boy, left unsupervised, discharged the weapon, resulting in a gunshot wound to his shoulder. Fortunately, the child is expected to make a full recovery.
Johnson, a decorated firefighter from Augusta, was arrested on Friday.
He faces charges of child cruelty stemming from criminal negligence, which authorities allege caused “excessive physical pain” to his son through neglectful supervision. He is currently being held at the Columbia County Detention Center with bond set at $10,100.
The Harlem Police Department did not initially release information about the shooting. However, as rumors of the incident spread on social media, the situation was later confirmed by both WGAC’s Austin Rhodes and the Columbia County Sheriff’s Office late Friday evening.
Early Saturday morning, Harlem Police Chief issued a statement on the department’s Facebook page, stating that the case remains under investigation as new details emerge.
The Chief’s statement suggests that the full circumstances surrounding the shooting are still being determined.
In his booking photo, Johnson is seen wearing an anti-suicide smock, a standard precautionary measure taken in some detention facilities.
The incident has sparked discussions about gun safety and parental responsibility. Authorities are expected to release further information as the investigation unfolds.
Meanwhile, the Columbia County community remains concerned about ensuring proper firearm storage to prevent similar tragedies.