Crime & Safety
Shooters Leave Cars, Homes Riddled With Bullet Holes In Milwaukee
No injuries were reported, but nearly 50 bullet holes were left in cars and homes in a south side neighborhood.
MILWAUKEE, WI — Milwaukee police are looking for shooters after homes and cars were left covered in bullet holes in a side street in the city's south side on Tuesday.
More than 50 bullet holes were found in windows, homes and cars after a shooting Tuesday morning, WISN-12 reported. Nobody was hurt and police haven't identified the shooters.
The shooting happened near the S. 5th Place and W. Becher Street, police said in a statement. Gunshots rang out around 11:19 a.m.
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"It's just crazy. This violence has got to stop. Somebody has to do something about this," a witness who didn't want to be identified told WISN-12.
Milwaukee police asked anyone with information to contact police at 414-935-7360 or to remain anonymous, contact Crime Stoppers at 414-224-TIPS or the P3 Tips App.
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