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14-year-old Bryant Triplett killed after shooting near 21st and Concordia in Milwaukee

Police have arrested an 18-year-old man believed to be responsible for the shooting.

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Milwaukee police are investigating the tragic death of 14-year-old Bryant Triplett, who was fatally shot Saturday night, December 28, near the intersection of 21st Street and Concordia Avenue.
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Milwaukee police are investigating the tragic death of 14-year-old Bryant Triplett, who was fatally shot Saturday night, December 28, near the intersection of 21st Street and Concordia Avenue.

Authorities have released limited details about the circumstances leading up to the shooting, stating that the incident remains under active investigation.

Officers were seen back in the neighborhood on Sunday morning, working to piece together evidence and gather more information.

Police have arrested an 18-year-old man believed to be responsible for the shooting.

However, the suspect’s identity has not been disclosed, and no motive has been shared at this time.

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Bryant’s death marks yet another heartbreaking incident in what has been a violent end to the year for Milwaukee’s young residents.

On Christmas Day, two teenagers were killed in a separate shooting at 37th Street and Scott Street, while a six-year-old child was injured by gunfire the same day.

Milwaukee police are urging anyone with information about the shooting to come forward. Tipsters can contact the department directly at (414) 935-7360. Those who wish to remain anonymous can call Crime Stoppers at (414) 224-TIPS or use the P3 Tips app to submit information.

This tragic incident underscores the urgent need for community cooperation in addressing gun violence. Law enforcement and city officials are appealing to residents to help bring those responsible to justice and to work together to prevent further tragedies.

Further updates on the investigation will be provided as they become available.

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2 Christian County deputies killed in the line of duty, suspect Richard Bird also dead

The name of the second deputy has not yet been publicly released pending family notification.

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2 Christian County deputies killed in the line of duty, suspect Richard Bird also killed State Highway 160 close to Reeds Spring Gabriel Ramirez
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Christian County, Mo. — A massive multi-agency manhunt in Christian County has ended with the suspect dead, but not before claiming the lives of two sheriff’s deputies and injuring two others.

According to Brad Cole, the suspect, Richard Bird, was shot and killed by law enforcement officers early Tuesday morning near the roundabout on State Highway 160 close to Reeds Spring.

Authorities confirmed that two deputies with the Christian County Sheriff’s Office were killed in the line of duty during the operation.

One of the fallen deputies has been identified as 30-year-old Deputy Gabriel Ramirez.

The name of the second deputy has not yet been publicly released pending family notification.

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In addition to the two fatalities, one Christian County deputy and one deputy from the Webster County Sheriff’s Office were wounded during the exchange of gunfire.

Sheriff Cole stated that their injuries are not believed to be life-threatening.

The violence began around 4:00 p.m. Monday when a Christian County deputy conducted a traffic stop near the intersection of State Highway 160 and Route HH, south of Highlandville.

During that stop, Deputy Ramirez was fatally shot, prompting a Blue Alert and a large-scale manhunt for Bird.

After Bird’s vehicle was located abandoned, officers from across the Ozarks converged on the area. Sheriff Cole said approximately 100 officers, deputies, and state troopers participated in the search effort, along with federal partners including the U.S. Marshals Service, the FBI, and the ATF.

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The search continued for hours into the early morning. A helicopter operated by the Missouri State Highway Patrol detected a moving heat signature in a wooded area near Reeds Spring. As deputies approached the location, Bird reportedly opened fire. Law enforcement officers returned fire, fatally striking the suspect and ending the threat.

While the suspect was neutralized, the outcome has left the community in mourning. Two deputies lost their lives in the line of duty, and two others were injured.

Sheriff Cole described the loss as devastating for the department and the broader community. Families of the fallen deputies are now grieving, and colleagues across multiple agencies are reflecting on the risks law enforcement officers face daily.

The investigation into the incident remains ongoing as authorities continue to process the scene and review the circumstances surrounding the shootings.


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