Crime & Safety
Teen Accused In Mayfair Mall Shooting Held In Juvenile Detention
The 15-year-old is not being named because he is not charged as an adult.

WAUWATOSA, WI— A 15-year-old teen arrested in connection with the shooting Friday at Mayfair Mall that left eight people injured, appeared in court on Tuesday. Patch is not naming the 15-year-old as he hasn't been charged as an adult.
In a petition for juvenile delinquency, the teen faces eight felony charges of first-degree reckless injury, use of a dangerous weapon and misdemeanor charge of possession of a dangerous weapon by a person under 18.
According to the petition documents, a witness was shopping at Mayfair Mall on Friday when they noticed four people walking through the mall. The group stood out because there were three males and one female, who was wearing a distinctively colored outfit, the documents said. The witness said said when the group was coming down on an escalator from the upper level, the witness heard a male "screaming" as he approached the group, the documents said.
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The male was later identified through video footage and was standing with another male (later identified as the 15-year-old), the documents said. The witness noticed the same two males walking through the mall earlier and said the pair appeared to be "walking through the mall with purpose and appeared to be looking for someone," the documents said.
The witness noticed as the other male was advancing toward the group, the 15-year-old reached for his waistband and the witness noticed the handle of a handgun, the documents said.
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After the other male punched the leading member of the group on the escalator, the 15-year-old drew his handgun and pointed it the ground, the documents said.
The remaining escalator group began to move towards the other male, the documents said. At this point, the 15-year-old began firing and the person who the other male had punched fell to the ground, the documents said.
The witness said the escalator group attempted to run away as the shooter continued to shoot at them, the documents said.
After the shooting, the teen and the other male— who was struck by the gunfire — stopped in the Enzo store before fleeing the mall, the documents said.
Surveillance footage from the Best Buy on Mayfair Road showed the 15-year-old running from the mall as police arrived, the documents said. Police were able to determine the teen left in an Uber, which had been called by a number "associated with" the teen's dad, the documents said.
The Uber dropped the teen at home and he was arrested on Sunday in a car with Illinois plates, the documents said. The teen had a packed bag and the same 9mm handgun used in the shooting, the documents said.
The teen was arrested after a traffic stop was conducted in the City of Milwaukee. The "suspected weapon" was recovered in car and is currently being processed, according to Sgt. Abby Pavlik, Public Information Officer, Wauwatosa Police Department.
Two additional arrests were made in connection with the shooting at Mayfair Mall on Friday.
Pavlik said three total arrests were made in connection to the shooting: the suspected shooter, another individual believed to be involved in the incident, and a passenger in the car at the time of suspected shooter's arrest. It is unknown if the incident was "gang-related", Pavlik said.
Investigators are working with the DA's Office regarding charges for all people arrested. At this time, police are not releasing names of the people injured in the shooting.
Wauwatosa Police Chief Barry Weber said the shooting injured eight people, including seven adults and one teenager. Weber indicated four of the people were innocent bystanders.
Pavlik said there will be additional police presence at Mayfair Mall in the upcoming weeks "for both an added sense of security as well as routine patrols for an increase in holiday shoppers."
Police responded to the mall around 2:50 p.m. Friday after receiving multiple 911 calls about a shooting near the northwestern entrance. Officers were on scene, providing medical aid to victims within 30 seconds of notification, Weber said.
Unaware that the shooter had left the mall, a perimeter was established and tactical teams formed to begin clearing the mall of patrons sheltering in place as well as searching for the suspect. The process to completely secure the mall, which contains 1.265 million square feet, took six hours and involved seven tactical teams, according to a police news release.
Live footage from the scene showed a heavy police presence and multiple people being taken out on stretchers.
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