Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Sherman Park fires probed

Investigat­ion focuses on social media

- JOHN DIEDRICH John Diedrich can be reached at john.diedrich @jrn.com and on Twitter at @john_diedrich .

Nine months after businesses were looted and buildings burned near Sherman Park in the wake of a police shooting, the criminal investigat­ion into who started the fires continues.

Newly unsealed search warrants show that federal agents and police detectives have been focusing on video of looting and the fires that were posted to social media accounts at the time of the rioting.

Fifteen newly unsealed federal search warrants show agents from the U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives searched 14 phones and computers and a home in August, weeks after the unrest. The warrants were sealed in August and became publicly available earlier this month.

A different warrant unsealed in state court recently seeks informatio­n from Facebook about certain accounts that featured riot video at the same time.

ATF spokeswoma­n Ashlee Sherrill said Wednesday the arson investigat­ion is ongoing. She declined to comment further because the case is open.

An official from the U.S. attorney’s office declined to comment. An official from the Milwaukee district attorney’s office did not return a call for comment. The ATF and Milwaukee police are offering a reward for informatio­n on the arson.

The rioting followed the fatal shooting of Sylville Smith by Milwaukee Police Officer Dominique HeagganBro­wn. HeagganBro­wn, who has been fired, was charged with first-degree reckless homicide in the shooting of Smith.

During two nights in August, eight businesses were torched, at least six squad cars were damaged, at least four officers were injured and two teens were wounded in separate shootings. Authoritie­s estimated the damage at several million dollars.

According to the federal search warrant affidavit, shortly after the rioting investigat­ors sought video posted to Facebook and Instagram accounts that showed the unrest, including the burning of a police squad car and the BP gas station at 3114 N. Sherman Blvd.

The squad car was set on fire by someone who placed a road flare in its gas tank, according to the warrant. A person taking video “is heard encouragin­g the subject.” The warrant does not indicate what was said.

In October, a warrant was unsealed revealing that a Milwaukee man was under investigat­ion for allegedly making Molotov cocktails that were used to burn down several buildings during the rioting.

The Journal Sentinel is not naming the people listed in the warrants because they are not charged.

At least four people have been charged with stealing items from stores during the looting that followed the shooting. All but one of those have been sentenced.

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