Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Carjacker killed

A carjacker is shot to death by his intended victim in Milwaukee.

- Ashley Luthern

A 21-year-old would-be carjacker was shot and killed by his intended victim early Monday, Milwaukee officials said.

The man, whose name has not been released, was armed with a gun and trying to carjack a 24-year-old man who was heading into work shortly before 6 a.m. Monday, Milwaukee Police Capt. Andra Williams said.

The 24-year-old had a valid concealed carry license and fatally shot the man, said Ald. Cavalier Johnson, who called a news conference late Monday about the shooting.

The incident occurred outside a business in the 8800 block of W. Fond du Lac Ave. and was the first reported fatal shooting in Johnson's northwest side district this year.

The shooter, who lives outside the city, stayed at the scene, gave a voluntary statement and is cooperatin­g with the investigat­ion, Williams said.

Police believe a second car may have been involved with the attempted carjacking and are searching for a green Chrysler Pacifica, Williams said.

Officers also are investigat­ing whether the 21-year-old is linked to any other crimes, he said.

Once the investigat­ion is complete, officers will refer the case to the Milwaukee County District Attorney’s Office so prosecutor­s can determine whether it was justified self-defense.

“Before the summer starts, this should be a warning,” Williams said. “This should be a wake-up call to everyone in the community that this is not a game.”

“That young man didn’t have to die today, he didn’t have to lose his life, but he made a bad decision and he did,” Johnson said. “He didn’t have to harm someone else, either.”

The topic of concealed carry has drawn heated debate at Milwaukee City Hall in recent months, with Common Council members voting to ban city contractor­s from carrying firearms to work sites.

Asked about the issue Monday, Johnson said the two issues were “different” and he still believes city employees, except law enforcemen­t, and contractor­s should not carry firearms.

He also said he didn’t necessaril­y think residents in his district need to arm themselves, saying it is one of the safer areas of the city and “pretty quiet.”

Williams said he’s often asked by residents how to prevent carjacking­s.

“The best thing you can do is be aware of your surroundin­gs, be aware of the people that are around you as you go about your day,” Williams said.

“You can’t live in fear that something is going to happen to you because Milwaukee actually is quite a safe city and that’s something you have to emphasize over and over again,” he said.

Milwaukee Police District 4, where the shooting occurred, will have its regularly scheduled crime and safety meeting with residents at 6 p.m. Tuesday at the Public Safety Academy, 6680 N. Teutonia Ave.

 ?? ASHLEY LUTHERN / MILWAUKEE JOURNAL SENTINEL ?? Ald. Cavalier Johnson and Capt. Andra Williams speak to reporters Monday at the District 4 station about an attempted carjacking that resulted in a fatal shooting.
ASHLEY LUTHERN / MILWAUKEE JOURNAL SENTINEL Ald. Cavalier Johnson and Capt. Andra Williams speak to reporters Monday at the District 4 station about an attempted carjacking that resulted in a fatal shooting.

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