The Brief
- A Milwaukee man is now charged in connection with a fatal shooting on May 13.
- The shooting happened near Teutonia and North. The victim was 28 years old.
- Investigators found five 9mm cartridge casings at the scene of the crime.
MILWAUKEE – A 38-year-old Milwaukee man is accused in a fatal shooting that happened near Teutonia and North on May 13. The accused is Itavis Wesley – and he faces a single criminal count of first-degree reckless homicide.
May 13 fatal shooting
What we know:
According to the criminal complaint, Milwaukee police were dispatched around 12:25 a.m. on May 13 to the area near Teutonia and North for a reported shooting. When officers arrived on the scene, they found a shooting victim lying on the sidewalk in front of a residence. Despite lifesaving efforts, the 28-year-old victim was pronounced deceased.
Investigators found five 9mm cartridge casings at the scene of the crime. They also recovered three surveillance videos. One of the videos captures a person wearing all black “walking backward on the west side of Teutonia firing a gun (muzzle flashes can be seen in the video) that is aimed to the north, and the person firing the gun then turns and runs south on N. Teutonia Ave.,” the complaint says. The other two videos show a person wearing all black at the same time stamp.…