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Suspect arrested in connection with the shooting of Milwaukee Police Officers

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MILWAUKEE, WI — A 22-year-old man has been taken into custody in connection with the shooting of two Milwaukee police officers, an incident that occurred late Thursday night on the city’s north side.

According to the Milwaukee Police Department (MPD), the suspect was apprehended without incident at approximately 2:15 a.m. on Friday, June 27, 2025.

The arrest came less than 24 hours after the suspect allegedly opened fire on two officers in the 2200 block of North 24th Place near West Garfield Avenue.

The suspect, who was reportedly armed with a rifle at the time of the shooting, is now facing multiple criminal charges, which will be formally presented to the Milwaukee County District Attorney’s Office in the coming days.

“This arrest was made possible through the coordinated efforts of our department and our local law enforcement partners,” said an MPD spokesperson. “The Milwaukee Police Department remains steadfast in its commitment to protecting our community and ensuring that those who endanger the lives of officers and civilians alike are held fully accountable.”

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Both officers who were wounded in the attack remain hospitalized and are receiving treatment for their injuries. Their conditions have not been publicly disclosed. MPD is asking the public to keep the officers and their families in their thoughts during this difficult time.

The suspect has a prior criminal record and was recently the beneficiary of a controversial deferred prosecution agreement. In 2021, he was charged with vehicle theft and obstruction of an officer. However, just two months ago, a deferred prosecution agreement was approved, resulting in those charges being dismissed contingent on his compliance with specific conditions.

Court records reveal that the suspect had failed to appear in court on at least two occasions, prompting the issuance of bench warrants. Despite those failures to appear, the deferred agreement was still granted.

The judge who signed off on that agreement in 2023 was Judge Hannah Dugan, who is currently facing unrelated federal charges for allegedly assisting a violent undocumented immigrant evade immigration authorities by allowing him to exit her courtroom through a restricted exit.

The shooting of the two officers has intensified scrutiny of prosecutorial and judicial discretion within Milwaukee’s criminal justice system.

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City officials and law enforcement leaders have not commented on the suspect’s legal history but have reiterated the importance of accountability and safety.

The investigation into the shooting remains active.

Authorities have not yet disclosed the circumstances leading up to the incident or whether the officers were responding to a specific call.

Further updates are expected as the Milwaukee District Attorney’s Office prepares to file formal charges.


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Wilhelmina Leigh Carlton charged with the murder in stabbing of her boyfriend Darius Montreal Boglin

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Wilhelmina Leigh Carlton charged with the murder in stabbing of her boyfriend Darius Montreal Boglin 3100 block of Avenue B Bessemer
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A 43-year-old woman from Bessemer has been arrested and charged with murder in connection with the fatal stabbing of her boyfriend earlier this month, according to authorities.

Court records show Wilhelmina Leigh Carlton, 43, is charged with the murder of Darius Montreal Boglin, 45.

Carlton was booked into the Jefferson County Jail on March 5 and is currently being held without bond.

Officers with the Bessemer Police Department were dispatched at approximately 7:49 p.m. on Wednesday, March 4, to the 3100 block of Avenue B following reports of a stabbing.

According to Detective Justin Burmeister, responding officers arrived at the scene and discovered Boglin suffering from a stab wound in a driveway.

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Emergency responders attempted to assess his condition, but he was pronounced dead at the scene at approximately 8:10 p.m.

Authorities said Carlton was still present at the location when officers arrived and was taken into custody without incident.

Investigators confirmed that Carlton and Boglin were involved in a dating relationship.

Charging documents allege that the fatal incident occurred during an altercation when Boglin allegedly grabbed Carlton from behind, at which point she stabbed him, resulting in his death.

The investigation remains ongoing, and police are asking anyone with additional information related to the case to contact the Bessemer Police Department at 205-425-2411 or 205-481-4366. Tips can also be submitted through the department’s tip line at 205-428-3541, or anonymously through Crime Stoppers at 205-254-7777.

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