The Brief
- Alexzander Schlieve was sentenced to prison after pleading guilty to charges stemming from a 2023 West Allis homicide.
- Schlieve was sentenced to 26 ½ years in prison.
- In October 2023, officers found the victim, 24-year-old Noah Phillips of Racine, dead in an apartment complex parking lot.
MILWAUKEE – The second of two men charged in connection to a 2023 West Allis homicide has been sentenced to prison.
Alexzander Schlieve, 27, was charged with the following in connection to the 2023 fatal shooting:
- Second-degree reckless homicide, use of a dangerous weapon
- Possession of a firearm by a convicted felon
- Arson of property other than building, as party to a crime
Schlieve pleaded guilty to all the charges in February. On July 10, a judge sentenced Schlieve to 26 ½ years in prison and 17 years of extended supervision – the sentences for all counts run consecutively.
Another person, Dawson Kurer, was also charged with arson of property other than a building, as party to a crime, in connection to the homicide. He pleaded no contest to the charge in 2025 and was sentenced to one-and-a-half years in prison and two years of extended supervision.
West Allis homicide
The backstory:…