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Police in Wisconsin increase enforcement following ‘takeovers' at public beaches
Police in Wisconsin increase enforcement following ‘takeovers' at public beaches

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time26-06-2025

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Police in Wisconsin increase enforcement following ‘takeovers' at public beaches

RACINE, Wis. (WFRV) – Authorities in Wisconsin are taking proactive measures to ensure safety following reports of recent 'takeovers' at public beaches. According to the Racine Police Department, officers have responded to large gatherings and 'takeovers' occurring at North Beach and other area parks. Person hospitalized after being hit in crosswalk while using mobility scooter in Manitowoc In response, the department says it is implementing proactive steps to preserve safety and enjoyment of public spaces for both residents and visitors. Efforts include: Increased police presence during daytime and evening hours Enhanced video surveillance in public areas Strict enforcement of laws, including a zero-tolerance policy for illegal activity Officials reminded the public that curfew for individuals under 18 is 11 p.m., and all city parks and beaches close at 10 p.m. Alcohol and glass containers are prohibited on beaches, in parks and on playgrounds. 'Our goal is to maintain North Beach and all local parks as safe, welcoming spaces for everyone,' the department stated. 'We ask all visitors to be respectful of public spaces and of one another.' Wisconsin man sentenced to 30 years for attacking correctional officer, fellow inmate Anyone with concerns or who witnesses suspicious behavior is encouraged to contact the Racine Police Department at 262-886-2300. No additional details were provided. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

11-year-old accidentally shot by sibling dies in Wisconsin
11-year-old accidentally shot by sibling dies in Wisconsin

Yahoo

time20-05-2025

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11-year-old accidentally shot by sibling dies in Wisconsin

An 11-year-old boy died after his sibling accidentally shot him on Friday, authorities said. The incident happened at a home in Racine, Wisconsin, about a half hour's drive south of Milwaukee. Officers went to a hospital in the area where the boy's family had taken him to treat his gunshot wound, the Racine Police Department said in a news release. He died from his injuries, according to the department. Police said a suspect has been "identified and apprehended" and that their investigation is ongoing. "Racine Police investigators are interested in any additional information that anyone may have about this incident," the department said, asking that anyone with knowledge of the shooting contact the police investigations unit or report tips anonymously through Crime Stoppers. Hundreds of unintentional shootings by children happen every year in the United States, according to the nonprofit Everytown for Gun Safety, which has tracked such incidents annually since 2015. In 2023, Everytown recorded 411 unintentional shootings by children nationwide, which resulted in 158 deaths and 269 injuries. It was the highest number of incidents counted in a single year since the nonprofit started tracking them. At the time, a study published by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention looked at a two-decade rise in children's deaths while playing with guns and found the vast majority of cases involved guns that were loaded and not securely stored. The study's authors concluded that unintentional deaths from firearms were preventable. Not including Friday's incident in Racine, at least 63 unintentional shootings by children have already occurred this year, according to Everytown. They resulted in 28 deaths and 36 injuries reported in 28 states. In Wisconsin, a 6-year-old boy unintentionally shot and killed himself with a handgun on April 1 at a home in Milwaukee, the data shows. Car bomb outside Palm Springs fertility clinic was act of terrorism, officials say Why bonding is the heart of infant care Greg Tarzan Davis switches sides in "Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning"

Racine police: 11-year-old boy was accidentally shot and killed by sibling
Racine police: 11-year-old boy was accidentally shot and killed by sibling

Yahoo

time17-05-2025

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Racine police: 11-year-old boy was accidentally shot and killed by sibling

An 11-year-old boy was shot and killed at a home in Racine on May 16. Officers were informed at 10:33 p.m. that the child was shot and was transported to the hospital by family, according to a Racine Police Department news release. The boy had a single gunshot wound and did not survive. The department said preliminary information indicates the child was accidentally shot by a sibling inside a residence on the 2600 block of Prospect Street. Authorities have identified and apprehended a suspect. The investigation is ongoing. Racine police are asking anyone with information on the shooting to contact the department at 262-635-7756. To remain anonymous, contact Crime Stoppers at 262-636-9330 or use P3 Tips. This article originally appeared on Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Racine child, 11, killed in accidental shooting

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