Crime & Safety
Gunshots After Argument At Waukesha House Party, 2 Men Charged: Police
Two people are facing charges of attempted homicide after police said a party in Waukesha led to gunshots and a man suffering a graze wound.
WAUKESHA, WI — An argument that began at a house party in Waukesha Sunday night ended with shots fired and a bullet grazing a man's leg, according to police.
One of the suspects, 26-year-old Alan A Tronco, now faces charges of attempted first-degree homicide, possessing a firearm as a convicted felon and endangering safety with reckless use of a firearm, according to online court records. Meanwhile, the other suspect, 24-year-old Rushawn Williams, faces charges of first-degree attempted homicide and endangering safety, both modified as a party to a crime, online records showed.
Officers were called out to the 1200 block of Wisteria Lane around 11:48 p.m. where they found shell casings and a vehicle that may have been involved, according to a Waukesha police news release. Police said they figured a verbal argument between three people escalated to gunshots from one car to another.
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The man who suffered a bullet graze wound did not require medical attention, police said. The two suspects were later found driving on a highway in Fond Du Lac County, according to the news release. Police arrested both during a traffic stop and Waukesha's fugitive apprehension team returned them to the area, police said.
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