Friday, September 29, 2023

Encinal City Council In Texas Lacked Quorum To Pass Fiscal Annual Budget, All City Services Including Policing Will Cease To Operate On October 1st

The Encinal City Council failed to get quorum on Thursday before the State mandate to approve a fiscal annual budget expired.

By H. Nelson Goodson
Hispanic News Network U.S.A.

September 30, 2023

Encinal, Texas - On Thursday, Encinal Police Chief Pablo Balboa III confirmed that the Encinal Police Department (EPD) will cease all operations on October 1st, according to a EPD Facebook (FB) post. Chief Balboa stated that it was out of his hands and apologized to the citizens that the EPD serves. FB link: https://tinyurl.com/4azpnw3z

It also included an attached press release by Encinal Mayor Esmeralda Arce announcing that all city-wide services, which includes Police, Municipal Sanitation pick-up, and City offices will all be closed on October 1, 2023 as of 12:01 a.m. until further notice.

The 5 member City Council failed to get a quorum on Thursday (2 out of 5 Council members were present including the mayor) before the State mandate to approve a City's annual fiscal operating budget expired.

The City Council will have a Special Meeting on Monday, October 2, 2023 at 6:00 p.m. to vote on the pending annual fiscal budget 2023-2024, according to Velma Davila, the City Manager. Davila posted a Special Meeting session notice on Friday. FB link: https://tinyurl.com/5n6cvfds

If no agreement or quorum  is reached on Monday night, then the City services will remain closed until an agreement is reached, according to City officials.

It will be the first time Encinal City services will cease to operate since, it was established in 1883. The City is located in La Salle County.

As of 2023, Encinal has a population of 541 with a majority of Mexican-Americans surpassing Whites and other.

Full City of Encinal press release:

Please be advised that City Hall will be closed on Monday, October 2, 2023 and until further notice.  City of Encinal will cease city services which include:  Police, Municipal, Sanitation pick-up and City offices as of October 1, 2023 at 12:01 am.   

On Thursday, September 28, 2023 the City of Encinal held a Regular Meeting to approve the annual fiscal year budget.  A quorum could not be reached at the meeting held on Thursday as only Mayor Esmeralda Arce, Council Members Oscar Aldaco and Yrma Arizola were present. Prior to this meeting the City had conducted three budget workshops to give Council and Citizens the opportunity for input in our yearly budget. 
 
As a result, the City could not meet the State mandated deadline for budget approval.  Therefore, no services can be provided and the city must remain closed until such time as a budget can be adopted for the 2023/2024 Fiscal Year.

Mayor Esmeralda Arce apologizes in advance for any inconvenience this closure will cause for our community.

Thursday, September 28, 2023

16-year-old Daiveon G. Buford Charged With 1st-degree Reckless Stabbing Homicide Of James R. Howard, 24, In The Southside Of Milwaukee

Buford remains on the run, according to Milwaukee police.

By H. Nelson Goodson 
Hispanic News Network U.S.A.

September 28, 2023

Milwaukee, Wisconsin - On September 26, Daiveon G. Buford, 16, was charged as an adult with one felony count of 1st-degree reckless homicide and use of a dangerous weapon for the September 21, 2023 stabbing homicide of James R. Howard, 24, at the 300 block of W. Orchard Street in the Southside of Milwaukee.

If convicted as an adult, Buford is facing 60-years in prison for the reckless homicide charge and up to 9-months for use of a dangerous weapon.

According to the criminal complaint, Howard was stabbed by Buford in the back during an altercation between Howard and his former girlfriend Buford's sister.

Apparently, Howard was staying on and off with Buford's sister, when she came home that day, she found Howard with another woman in her place. She told the woman to leave and then she began to have an altercation with Howard.

While Howard was holding her, Buford suddenly stabbed Howard in the back. Howard later died at the hospital from his stabbing injury.

Buford fled the crime scene and a felony warrant for murder was issued on September 26. Buford remains on the run, according to police.

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27-year-old And 55-Year-old Male Victims Shot While Inside Elsa's On The Park Restaurant & Bar, Suspect(s) Sought By Milwaukee Police

Milwaukee police are  investigating a double shooting inside Elsa's On The Park Restaurant & Bar by Cathedral Square Park in downtown Milwaukee.

By H. Nelson Goodson 
Hispanic News Network U.S.A.

September 28, 2023

Milwaukee, Wisconsin - On Wednesday, Milwaukee police responded around 8:04 p.m. to a double shooting at Elsa's On The Park Restaurant & Bar at the 800 N. Jefferson Street by Cathedral Square Park.

Several victims ages 27 and 55 were shot while inside restaurant when an unknown suspect opened fire from the outside and struck the 2 victims. One male victim was conveyed to a local hospital for treatment of non-fatal gunshot wounds. USFIR reported that he was shot at least 7 times, and the second male victim suffered a grazed wound to the head and he did not need treatment, according to the preliminary shooting investigation.

The second victim was an employee at Elsa's.

At least 28 spent cartridges were found just outside of the doors of the restaurant on the sidewalk and several inside indicating there might have been an exchange of gunfire.

Police are reviewing surveillance video footage from Elsa's and nearby businesses to identify the suspect or suspects connected to the shooting.

Milwaukee Police Captain Allen Warren in a press conference says that it is not known yet, if the suspect(s) and victims knew each other or that it was a drive-by shooting, but the suspect was believed to have been outside of the restaurant when the shooting occurred. 

A photo from inside Elsa's On The Park circulating in social media an posted on Facebook by Dwayne Poochie Roberts allegedly shows blood on the restaurant & bar floor and a police officer standing near a handgun. 

The front door of the restaurant was shattered by multiple gunshots. (Photo of front doors posted on social media (Facebook) by Princess High)

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Monday, September 25, 2023

Ordinance To Inspect And Enforce Compliance Of Building Zoning Codes At HACM Properties Unanimously Approved By City Of Milwaukee Steering & Rules Committee

The Milwaukee Common Council Steering and Rules Committee unanimously approved a City ordinance for the Department of Neighborhood Services to inspect and enforce building and zoning codes at HACM properties.

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September 25, 2023

Milwaukee, Wisconsin - On Monday, the Milwaukee Common Council Steering and Rules Committee unanimously approved City ordinance 230571 that would allow the City of Milwaukee Department of Neighborhood Services (DNS) to inspect and enforce building and zoning codes at the Housing Authority of the City of Milwaukee (HACM). The DNS is looking into getting City funding for 2024 to hire at least 5 City building inspectors to inspect about 4,000 units at HACM properties.

Willie Hines, the Executive Director and Secretary of the Housing Authority of the City of Milwaukee told the Committee that he supported the passage of the ordinance to hold HACM accountable.

At the hearing on Monday, HACM allegedly claimed that they receive between 1,600 to 2,000 work orders from tenants for repairs per month, which the Milwaukee Southside Alderman Jóse G. Pérez, the Common Council President believed it was an unreal HACM total. Full hearing video link: https://milwaukee.granicus.com/player/clip/3764

The ordinance now goes before the full Milwaukee Common Council for approval on October 10th, which will include an amendment for the Committee to get reports of updates of repairs done and tickets issued by the DNS for failure to comply with repairs at HACM properties. If HACM is found to be non-compliant with building or housing zoning codes, it could be charged fees or fines for violations to be determined by the municipal court.

Common Ground, a non-profit organization and its United Tenants campaign helped organized HACM tenants to come forward and complain about the poor living conditions at HACM development properties. The four tenants at the hearing cited bed bug infestations, mold at apartments (units), rats and failure of HACM to do timely repairs at their properties.

At the hearing, HACM tenants alleged that HACM was negligent to do timely repairs on work orders and in many occasions failed to do any repairs.

Currently, HACM doesn't have a system to report all the major repairs needed to be done for each property or for tenants to followup on their complaints.

Several HUD audits found millions of dollars were mismanaged including thousands of dollars spent on HACM credit cards by managers of multiple developments unaccounted and lacked any record keeping of the expenditures, according to HUD audits.

At the end of last year, Milwaukee Mayor Cavalier Johnson and Hines received a 47-page report (audit) indicating that HACM allegedly was "at risk of serious fraud, waste and abuse," according to the HUD report. (47-page report by HUD at link: https://tinyurl.com/5czw2pft)

Hines earns at least $240,000 in annual salary.

A second HUD report in April found that HACM's bank statements and internal booking records showed more than $3M in discrepancies, HACM staff could not produce receipts for $49,876.16 in expenditures by HACM credit cards. HUD also found that HACM kept poor record keeping that made it difficult for HUD to determine key financial balances for the Section 8 Program.

Wednesday, September 20, 2023

Milwaukee Common Council President Jóse G. Pérez Calls For Accountability Of Housing Authority Administrators After Audit By HUD Found Millions Of Dollars Unaccounted Or Missing

Alderman Pérez says, the Milwaukee Housing Authority must be brought to account after HUD found more than $3M unaccounted or missing, according to several HUD audits.

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September 20, 2023

Milwaukee, Wisconsin - On Wednesday, Alderman Jóse G. Pérez, the President of the Common Council released a statement saying that the Housing Authority of The City of Milwaukee (HACM) administrators should be held to accountable after several HUD audits found millions of dollars were mismanaged including thousands of dollars spent on HACM credit cards by managers of multiple developments unaccounted and lacked any record of the expenditures, according to HUD audits.

HUD rated HACM with 26, one of the lowest rates given to a non-profit housing authority in the country for incompetent management and a lack of fundamental accountability of federal funds.

On Monday, September 25, 2023, the Steering and Rules Committee will take up an ordinance that accomplishes this goal by directing the Department of Neighborhood Services to inspect and, if necessary, cite the HACM for violations of our ordinances. It is well past time the city's second largest landlord play by the same rules as everyone else, Ald. Pérez indicated.

Ald. Pérez in a press release also says, the public release of the federal Department of Housing and Urban Development's review of the HACM's Housing Choice Voucher program has made clear how dysfunctional the authority's operations have become, and underscores the need for action, such as that in the proposed ordinance. The report is a damning account of inefficiency, incompetence, and a fundamental lack of accountability, all involving public funds intended to benefit some of our most vulnerable residents. Recommendations were made for improvements that were, it seems, never carried out. I have written to the author of this review to ask how the HACM will be held accountable for not following previous recommendations and what will be done to ensure they are followed in the future.

At the end of last year, Milwaukee Mayor Cavalier Johnson and Willie Hines, the Executive Director and Secretary of the Housing Authority of the City of Milwaukee received a 47-page report (audit) indicating that HACM allegedly was "at risk of serious fraud, waste and abuse," according to the HUD report. (47-page report by HUD at link: https://tinyurl.com/5czw2pft)

Hines earns at least $240,000 in annual salary.

A second HUD report in April found that HACM's bank statements and internal booking records showed more than $3M in discrepancies, HACM staff could not produce receipts for $49,876.16 in expenditures by HACM credit cards. HUD also found that HACM kept poor record keeping that made it difficult for HUD to determine key financial balances for the Section 8 Program.

HUD assessment rating of Section 8 Programs, if a non-profit housing authority or program scores 60, then it's labeled in "trouble" by HUD raising red flags, leading to further audits by the federal Housing Urban Development agency. HACM received a 28 rate score as a result of the last two audits by HUD.

According to the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (JS), HACM attributed the current audit issues to technology upgrades, staffing challenges and the pandemic. (JS full article: https://tinyurl.com/4fwmyphf)

On September 13, 2023, the HACM Board approved $600,000 to contract the accounting firm CliftonLarsonAllen (CLA) for a five-year audit of their Section 8 Program, according to HACM Board meeting records.

The HACM Board of Commissioners is composed of 7 members who are appointed by the mayor of Milwaukee and ratified by the Milwaukee Common Council, two of those Commission positions are reserved for HACM tenants who have yet to be appointed.

The four current HACM Commissioners are Sherri Reed Daniels, Chairwoman; Brooke Vandeberg, Vice-chair; Irma Yépez-Klassen and Darien Luckett, according to the HACM website.

On March 26, 2023, during a public meeting held by Common Ground, the residents from the Mitchell Court development raised issues and demanded an investigation of the Housing Authority of the City of Milwaukee after they say they have experienced assault; bedbugs and rats; "lost" rent payments; abusive management;  mold; and no heat. (Full article: https://tinyurl.com/ahhtjhme)

Common Ground has been instrumental in organizing and representing HACM residents for the last several years.

Common Ground, a non-profit organization and its Tenants United campaign are inviting HACM tenants to attend a Milwaukee Common Council Steering and Rules Committee hearing on the Housing Authority's Accountability on Monday at 1:00 p.m. (meet at Rotunda) on September 25, 2023, at City Hall, hearing at room 301-B, 200 E. Wells St. in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

Tuesday, September 19, 2023

Fela Salinas, Honored As The RHC Latinx Heritage Month 2023 Award Recipient For Her 1970 Educational Activisim Against Enrollment Discriminatory Barrier At UW-Milwaukee


Salinas was instrumental along other educational activists in the 1970's who are credited for eliminating the discriminatory barrier that kept Wisconsin and Milwaukee Latinos from enrolling at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.

By H. Nelson Goodson 
Hispanic News Network U.S.A.

September 19, 2023

Milwaukee, Wisconsin - On Tuesday, the Roberto Hernandez Center (RHC) from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (UWM) announced that Fela Salinas, is the 2023 RHC-LHM award recipient and will be honored on November 3rd with the Latinx Heritage Month (LHM) Award for her past educational activism and instrumental effort along with other Latino community educational activists that helped eliminate the discriminatory barrier in the 1970's that was practiced and kept Latinos/Hispanics from enrolling at UWM under then Chancellor J. Martin Klotsche at Chapman Hall. "Discriminatory treatment was the norm," cited from Myraid Magazine UWM 1990.

In 1970, there were only 14 Latino students enrolled at UWM, which the majority were from Latin and Central American countries compared to 25,000 Whites students. 

On August 27, 1970, the Latino community under the leadership of Jesus Salas, Roberto Hernandez, Armando Orellana and Ernesto Chacon staged a takeover and sit-in at Chancellor Klotsche's office in Chapman Hall to challenged the university's discriminatory policy that was practiced, and the community's demand for UWM to allow enrollment of Latinos.

Their success in 1970 higher educational movement helped create the Spanish Speaking Outreach Institute (SSOI) at UWM, which focused on recruitement, advising and retention of Hispanic university students. The SSOI was later renamed in 1996, the Roberto Hernandez Center and since 1970 thousands of Hispanics have graduated from UWM.

Salinas along with hundreds educational activists participated in the UWM Chancellor Klotsche's office takeover and days that followed of protests until Klotsche finally agreed to allow Latinos to enroll at UWM.

According to LinkedIn, Salinas works as a Claims Representative for the Social Security Administration and is currently a volunteer entertainment coordinator for the popular 3-day Mexican Fiesta in Milwaukee.

In the academic year for 2021-2022, 512 Latinos graduated from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, according to the RHC website.

Update: Highlights of the November 3, 2023, Roberto Hernández Center Latinx Heritage Month Award 2023 to recipient Fela Salinas. https://tinyurl.com/ycktfxf7


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Monday, September 18, 2023

September 16th Mexican Flag Impromptu Waving And Alleged Reckless Driver Jaymie Rosales Hernandez, 23, And Passenger Francisco Sanchez-Parra, 35, Criminally Charged

Hernandez was criminally charged for driving recklessly and endangering safety, fleeing-eluding a police officer and resisting arrest and obstructing police, and Sanchez-Parra was charged for resisting arrest and obstructing an officer during a pursued from S. Chávez Drive by Milwaukee police. Hernandez eventually lost control at the 2600 block of W. National Ave. and crashed into a corner building, the former Candela's Banquet and Convention Facility in the Southside of Milwaukee.

By H. Nelson Goodson 
Hispanic News Network U.S.A.

September 18, 2023

Milwaukee, Wisconsin - On Monday, Jaymie Rosales Hernandez, 23, was criminally charged with two felony counts for 2nd-degree recklessly endangering safety, fleeing-eluding a police officer and one misdemeanor count for resisting arrest and obstructing police, and Francisco Sanchez-Parra, 35, was charged with one misdemeanor count for resisting arrest and obstructing an officer during a pursued that began at the 1000 block of S. César E.  Chávez Drive on Saturday,  September 16, 2023 by Milwaukee police. 

Hernandez, if convicted is facing up to 10 years in prison and up to $25,000 in fines for 2nd-degree recklessly endangering safety; up to 3 years and 6 months in prison and up to $10,000 in fines for fleeing and eluding police; and up to 1 year in jail for resisting and obstructing an officer. A $15,300 cash bail was set for Hernandez.

Sanchez-Parra, if convicted is facing up to 1 year in jail for resisting and obstructing an officer. A $300 cash bail was set of Sanchez-Parra.

Both Hernandez and Sanchez-Parra are scheduled for a preliminary hearing on Tuesday, according to court records.

Police on Saturday attempted to stop Hernandez during a traffic stop on Chávez Drive because two individuals riding in the rear cargo section of his Silverado White truck were acting disorderly, but Hernandez began to zigzag on Chávez Drive to pass vehicles and entered the Family Dollar parking lot and fled from police.

Hernandez sped away from the scene and eventually later lost control at the 2600 block of W. National Ave. and crashed into a corner building, the former Candela's Banquet and Convention Facility in the Southside of Milwaukee.

Police immediately arrived at the crash site and were able to arrest both Hernandez and Sanchez-Parra, the two other individuals riding in the back cargo section fled the scene after the crash. They were not taken into custody. They were not taken into custody. Arrest video: https://youtu.be/BAJBXYqYOKk

More than 7 Milwaukee police supervisors (sergeants) and police officers were at the scene.

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HNNUSA: They were not taken into custody. Arrest video: https://youtu.be/BAJBXYqYOKk

Update:

Criminal charges for both suspects still listed as of September 20th and on September 26, a status conference hearing is scheduled at 1:30 p.m., according to court records.
Francisco Sanchez-Parra was released on Tuesday, on a $1,000 signature bond pending hearings and Jaymie Rosales Hernandez cash bail was set at $750, according to court records. Court officials stipulated that both should not contact each other under conditions of bail.

Thursday, September 14, 2023

Facebook Removes (Censored) HNNUSA Article About 22 Latino Homicides In Milwaukee, Since January 2023

Facebook is censoring news articles reporting 22 homicides involving Hispanic victims in Milwaukee for 2023.

By H. Nelson Goodson
Hispanic News Network U.S.A.

September 14, 2023

Milwaukee, Wisconsin - So far, Facebook (FB) has deliberately censored and removed news articles that report homicides in Milwaukee. FB sent a message to administrators of multiple news pages including a personal account that a Hispanic News Network U.S.A. (HNNUSA) article titled "Since January 2023, 20 Hispanic Males Including 3 Minors And 2 Female Latinas Have Been Murdered In Milwaukee" link of article at https://tinyurl.com/3zwmuzn4, was removed because it goes against its community standards.

FB who operates a popular social media has engaged in censoring homicide reporting news articles, but it doesn't remove or censors FB porno page accounts or accounts pertaining to be FB indicating that FB user pages are allegedly in violation of something and provided a link to expose or hack the FB account holder.

FB has a history of violating FB user rights. The FB Meta Platforms Company for profit is based in California and owned by Mark Zuckerberg.

Update: The homicide article by HNNUSA that was removed on September 14, 2023 by Facebook is back on the FB news feed on September 15, 2023 after an appeal was filed.

Tuesday, September 12, 2023

Milwaukee Police Plan Set To Monitor, Enforce Traffic Laws And Possiblity Confiscate Vehicles For Reckless Driving During Mexican Independence Day Weekend Impromptu Cruising

Captain Pajot from the Southside of Milwaukee Police Department District 2 Station confirmed to Hispanic News Network U.S.A. (HNNUSA), police plan set to prevent a mass shooting repeat, congested crowds that block traffic flow and reckless driving during an impromptu flag waving and cruising unorganied celebration in the predominately Latino community.

By H. Nelson Goodson 
Hispanic News Network U.S.A.

September 12, 2023

Milwaukee, Wisconsin - On Tuesday during a Neighborhood Safety Panel discussion at St. Joseph's Center, located at the 1500 block of S. Layton Blvd., Milwaukee Police Captain Patrick Pajot says, a police plan is in place to monitor and prevent any repeat of what occurred on August 19 at around 11:44 p.m. during the Puerto Rican (PR) impromptu flag waving and reckless cruising (driving) celebration at the 1400 block of W. Burnham Street where a mass shooting ignited on Saturday, August 19 at the El Rey Foodmart parking lot. At least, 9 individuals ages 16 to 42 were shot, 6 men including Jóse González, 30, of Milwaukee and 3 women suffered gunshot wounds. Videos of mass shooting at links: https://youtu.be/g7m0JsLDHt0 and https://youtu.be/10wXQh9u6_k

On Sunday, August 20, at around 8:45 p.m., 4 individuals were reported shot at the 1200 of W. Historic Mitchell Street, including the shooter. All the victims, a 29-year-old female, 26-year-old male and a 19-year-old male survived. A 22-year-old male suspect was also injured and later arrested in connection with the shooting.

In an unrelated fatal shooting the same night, Carlos Cruz Sr, 55, was shot around 10:11 p.m. at the 1500 block of W. Bruce Street in the chest and died at the scene, according to the Milwaukee County Medical Examiner's Office. Sources say that there was a large gathering on W. Bruce with people in vehicles waving flags and cruising during the PR celebration impromptu gathering in the secluded area. 

A 16-year-old male suspect has been arrested and charged with 1st-degree reckless homicide in Cruz's homicide.

During the last 5 de Mayo 2023 impromptu Mexican flag waving and reckless cruising on Chávez Drive, several shootings were reported and several individuals were arrested near S. Chávez Dr. and W. Scott Street.

One suspect was shot by police and later charged in one of the shooting incidents. Deon Nabors, 17, who is Black was charged on May 10, 2023 with two felony counts for 2nd-degree recklessly endangering safety with a dangerous weapon and use of a machine gun and one misdemeanor count  for possession of a weapon by a person under 18. 

The second suspect arrested, was not charge by the Milwaukee County District Attorney’s Office because police say he was discharging his handgun in self-defense after an unknown suspect fired gunshots at him.

In both shooting incidents in early May, there were hundreds of individuals including police in the street near the reported shooting area.

Captain Pajot also confirmed that most vacation leave of officers have been temporarily suspended, but currently a few are on vacation. Video of Captain Pajot and Alderwoman JoCasta Zamarripa responding to questions about any plan in place to prevent another mass shooting during an impromptu cultural flag waving, crowd gatherings and reckless driving at link: https://youtu.be/S4UB-8M4ayc

Pajot didn't indicate, if additional officers from different police district stations in Milwaukee would be available to monitor the anticipated Mexican Independence Day, September 16 impromptu flag waving and reckless driving in the Southside including large gatherings of individuals blocking traffic. Pajot did indicate that all traffic laws will be enforced by his officers including the possibility of confiscating vehicles for reckless driving.

Captain Pajot also says that he wants everyone to enjoy and have a great time at this weekend's Mexican Independence Day festival and to be mindful about other citizens out there and enjoy the night, but keep it non-violent. Milwaukee police officers will be at crowd gatherings and be stationed at areas where we had problems before, we are also working with the S. César E. Chávez Drive BID 38 to provide an outdoor walk-in market next year or in the future. This year, we didn't have enough time to plan a closure of Chávez Drive for an outdoor family market. We want everyone to enjoy the day and have a great time. Pajot confirmed, that impromptu flag waving parading or cruising is fine in the district, as long as staying safe, keep it eventful and individuals should have control of their vehicles when burning rubber and lookout for people around them when driving.

Alderwoman Zamarripa also said that she attended Mexican Fiesta 2023 and the concert of Los Bukis, which was packed and no incidents occurred during the 3-day Mexican Fiesta in the community and hopes this upcoming weekend with the Mexican Independence Parade and Festival at the United Migrant Opportunity Services (UMOS) happening on Saturday in the patking lot, no incidents of reckless driving and shootings occur in the community.

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Sunday, September 10, 2023

Yasidra Garcia From Milwaukee Claims Her 5-year-old Daughter With Down Syndrome Has Suffered From Blood Lead Levels Of Up To 15 Micrograms Per Deciliter In Southside Duplex

Garcia says the City of Milwaukee failed to clear all the lead paint contamination from her apartment including the entire duplex and didn't informed her about alternative options to avoid consuming fresh water from toxic lead lateral pipe connections from the City's mainline and how to replace them, according to Freshwater For Life Action Coalition (FLAC) who will be having a press conference at her apartment.

By H. Nelson Goodson 
Hispanic News Network U.S.A.

September 10, 2023

Milwaukee, Wisconsin - On Tuesday, the Freshwater For Life Action Coalition (FLAC) will a press conference at Yasidra Garcia's home, 2936 S. 9th Place on September 12, 2023 at 3:00 p.m. to highlight the gross negligence and shabby work performed at her rented duplex home.

Her daugther has tested over the years with blood lead level highs reaching 16.9 micrograms per deciliter.  The Center for Disease Control (CDC) states that any amount of lead in the blood above 3.5 micrograms per deciliter is detrimental to health. CDC, Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and Milwaukee Health Department all state that no amount of lead is safe, according to FLAC.

FLAC released Garcia's following statement to Hispanic News Network U.S.A. (HNNUSA) on Sunday, she said, "It took the City Health Department 2 years to start helping. Everything in the home has high levels of lead. The city only paid to abate the apartment and not the entire dwelling. The contractor did not complete the job because 'it was not on work order'."

The FLAC press release didn't indicate, if Garcia will file a civil lawsuit against the City for her child's high level of lead in her blood.

To check if you home or business is connected to a freshwater lead service line (lead toxic laterals) at: https://city.milwaukee.gov/water/WaterQuality/LeadandWater/Lead-Service-Line-Records


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Saturday, September 9, 2023

Since January 2023, 20 Hispanic Males Including 3 Minors And 2 Female Latinas Have Been Murdered In Milwaukee


The Milwaukee Police Department and the Milwaukee Medical Examiner's Office reported that 20 Hispanic males including 3 minors ages 14, 15, 16 and 2 Hispanic females have been murdered in Milwaukee, all were fatally shot by handguns.

By H. Nelson Goodson 
Hispanic News Network U.S.A.

September 9, 2023

Milwaukee, Wisconsin - Both the Milwaukee Police Department and the Milwaukee County Medical Examiner's Office reported 22 homicides of Hispanic/Latino victims who were fatally shot in the City of Milwaukee, since January 2023 involving handguns.

On August 24, 2023, Bryant A. Pinacho-Herrnandez, 20, was found by police fatally shot at the 2400 block of W. Nash Street. No suspects have been charged in this homicide case.

On August 20, 2023, Carlos M. Cruz Sr., 55, was fatally shot by 16-year-old male suspect who was taken into custody by police on September 1st, and was charged with 1st-degree reckless homicide in connection with an altercation with Cruz during the Puerto Rican impromptu flag waving and reckless cruising celebration at the 1500 block of W Bruce Street. Apparently, Cruz was almost ran over by a vehicle as he walked in the street waving a Puerto Rican flag. He confronted one of the passengers of the vehicle and a 16-year-old suspect who was also in the vehicle fatally shot Cruz in the chest.

Police were able to locate an outdoor video surveillance footage that led to the vehicle registered owner who told police that his daughter was driving the vehicle when Cruz was murdered. His daughter identified the 16-year-old male suspect who was a passenger in her vehicle and he was later taken into custody.

On August 19, 2023, Victor E. Basmirez, 21, was found fatally shot at the 1100 block of N. Water Street in Milwaukee. So far, no one has been charged in the homicide.

On August 5, 2023, two men were fatally shot at the 1500 block of S. 15th Place. They were identified as Kenneth Omar Irizarry-Prado, 25, and Miguel A. Velez, 21. So far, no one has been charged in the homicides.

On July 27, 2023, Gabriel L. Heredia, 39, was found by police fatally shot at the 1200 block of W. Burnham St. So far, no one has been charged in the homicide.

On July 25, 2023, Raul De Jesus Rios, 16, was found fatally shot at the 2700 block of N. 33rd Street. So far, no one has been charged in the homicide.

On July 13, 2023, Orlando Marcelino Rodriguez-Rivera, 33, was found fatally shot at the 1900 block of S. 23 Street. So far, no one has been charged in the homicide.

On July 8, 2023, Oscar Medina, 43, was located at the 1500 block of S. 26 Street fatally wounded. So far, no one has been charged in the homicide.

On July 2, 2023, Carlos E. López, 19, was found fatally shot at the 2800 block of W. Burnham Street. So far, no one has been charged in the homicide.

On June 28, 2023, Pasqual Nava, 26, was fatally shot at the 2800 block of N. 33rd Street. So far, no one has been charged in the homicide.

On June 5, 2023, Luis D. Fonseca, 28, was fatally shot at the 1300 of W. Holt St. So far, no one has been charged in the homicide.

On May 5, 2023, Pablo César Bermudez, 42, was fatally shot at the 5800 block of W. Forest Home Ave. So far, no one has been charged in the homicide.

On April 22, 2023, Irayan Ivan Rodriguez, 22, was fatally shot at the 2200 block of S. 15th Street. So far, no one has been charged in the homicide.

On March 27, 2023, Daniel Rodriguez-Pérez, 20, was fatally shot at the 3100 block of N. 21st Street. A suspect has been charged in the homicide.

On March 1, 2023, José Monarrez, 15, was fatally shot at the 2100 block of S. 6 Street. So far, no one has been charged in the homicide.

On February 26, 2023, Aliyah Marie Pérez, 26, was found fatally shot at the 5300 block of S. 26 Street. The 28-year-old Elijah D. Combs in this case committed suicide shortly after an attempted stop by police.

On February 20, 2023, Luis E. Conde-Hilario, 20, was fatally shot at the 2200 block of S. 15th Street. So far, no one has been charged in the homicide.

On February 13, 2023, Jesús M. Quinonez-Carrasquillo, 24, was located by police fatally shot at the 1900 block of S. Congo Ave. So far, no one has been charged in the homicide.

On January 26, 2023, Jeanette N. Jimenez, 59, was fatally shot at the 2100 block of S. 15th Street after intervening in a domestic violence incident. 22-year-old Darren Williams, was convicted on July 27, 2023 of 1st-degree intentional homicide and party to a crime in connection with Jimenez's homicide. A sentencing hearing is scheduled for October 26, 2023 at 10:30 a.m. at the Safety Building room 316 in Milwaukee.

On January 21, 2023, Sebastian Florentino, 14, was fatally shot at the 2600 block of N. 52 Street. Charges were filed against an unidentified 14-year-old male suspect.

On January 8, 2023, Rigoberto De La Torre, 20, was fatally shot at the 3800 block of W. Morgan Ave. So far, no one has been charged in the homicide.


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Wednesday, September 6, 2023

Stefanie Montiel's Lone Star Nights Tour Band Get Police Motorcycle Escort Into Milwaukee's Mexican Fiesta 2023




Montiel posted on her Facebook account (Stefanie Sullivan) that her group from Texas were running late to perform at the Mexican Fiesta 2023 50th Anniversary on Saturday night and a Milwaukee Police sergeant in a motorcycle escorted the group into Fiesta.

By H. Nelson Goodson 
Hispanic News Network U.S.A.

September 6, 2023

Milwaukee, Wisconsin - On Monday, Stefanie Montiel, also known as Stefanie Sullivan posted on her Facebook (FB) account that her Tejano group "Stefanie Montiel's Lone Star Nights Tour" group was the first band to receive a Milwaukee police escort into Mexican Fiesta 2023 in 50 years. According to Montiel's FB post, her Tejano style band including her were running late on Saturday, August 26, 2023 and were stuck in traffic when a Fiesta organizer (volunteer) called police to provide a police escort for the group into Fiesta. The police escort was video recorded by the group from inside the van, which Montiel posted multiple videos of the police escort. (FB post link https://tinyurl.com/4f7zftu6)

According to Montiel, it's the first time in Mexican Fiesta's history that they provided an emergency police escort to an entertainer running late for her scheduled gig at the El Rey/Rosen Automotive Stage at 7:45 p.m. inside the Summerfest grounds.

The Mexican Fiesta rented van transporting the group to Fiesta showed the radio time at 7:18 p.m. on Saturday.

The Milwaukee police motorcycle cop went through Summerfest Gate 6 without stopping as the van transporting the Tejano group followed through as well.

Montiel and her Tejano group made it in time to perform at Mexican Fiesta 2023. Awesome performance by Montiel's band.

Mexican Fiesta is sponsored and operated by the Wisconsin Hispanic Scholarship Foundation, Inc. (WHSF).

According to Mexican Fiesta sources, more than 110,000 people attended the 3-day festival.

Congrats to WHSF/Mexican Fiesta on celebrating 50 years of Mexican/Tejano cultural tradition including music and entertainment venues from Puerto Rico in Milwaukee.

Tuesday, September 5, 2023

FBI Joins Milwaukee Police Investigation Of Puerto Rican Impromptu Flag Waving August 19th Celebration Mass Shooting At El Rey Foodmart Parking Lot In The Southside

The FBI and Milwaukee police are seeking any cellphone video of the August 19th mass shooting that occurred at the El Rey Foodmart parking lot that left 9 victims injured.

By H. Nelson Goodson 
Hispanic News Network U.S.A.

September 5, 2023

Milwaukee, Wisconsin - On Tuesday, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) reported that they are assisting the Milwaukee Police Department in the investigation of a mass shooting that left 9 victims injured ages 16 to 42, which occurred on August 19, 2023 at 11:43 p.m. during the Puerto Rican impromptu flag waving and cruising celebration at the El Rey Foodmart parking lot, 1400 W. Burnham Street in the Southside of Milwaukee.

6 men including Jóse González, 30, of Milwaukee and 3 women suffered gunshot wounds. Videos of mass shooting at links: https://youtu.be/g7m0JsLDHt0 and https://youtu.be/10wXQh9u6_k

Last Thursday, several Milwaukee police officers told Hispanic News Network U.S.A. (HNNUSA) that at least 2 suspects have been arrested in connection with the El Rey Foodmart parking lot mass shooting. The Milwaukee Police Department has not confirmed or denied that 2 suspects connected to the shooting are in custody.

The FBI and Milwaukee are seek cellphone videos of the shooting and people that want to help the investigation should send them to the FBI at following link, https://tips.fbi.gov/digitalmedia/3e733be92c3a7ac.

Saturday, September 2, 2023

Waukegan Alderman Jóse A. Guzmán Jr. Confirmed August Article By Puro Futbol Newspaper Claiming "There Will Be Arrests And Seizure Of Horses" At Fiestas Patrias Parade Is Misleading And False

The Puro Futbol Newspaper in Gurnee, Illinois on August 30 published a front page headliner article that "There Will Be Arrests And Seizure Of Horses", if horses are included in the Fiestas Patrias September 17 parade in celebration of the Mexican Independence Day parade, which Waukegan Alderman Jóse A. Guzmán Jr. says is misleading and false.

By H. Nelson Goodson 
Hispanic News Network U.S.A.

September 2, 2023

Waukegan, Illinois - On Saturday, when contacted by Hispanic News Network U.S.A. (HNNUSA) about the Puro Futbol Newspaper from Gurnee, Illinois claiming that "There Will Be Arrests And Seizure Of Horses", if horses are included in the Fiestas Patrias September 17th parade in celebration of the Mexican Independence Day parade, Waukegan Alderman Jóse A. Guzmán Jr. confirmed that the Puro Futbol headline article is misleading and false.

The Puro Futbol Newspaper publisher is Oscar Zepeda.

Ald. Guzmán Jr. told HNNUSA, that he will address the Puro Futbol misleading article on Tuesday, September 5, 2023 at the Waukegan Council meeting and will propose resolutions to correct any misunderstandings that were created and to "make sure it never happens again" in the City.

The Waukegan Council recently voted 7-2 in favor of the Fiestas Patrias organization application appeal for a parade permit and sent it back to the Special Events Office managed by the Waukegan Finance Department under Carlos Parada who met with other departments heads (Events Safety Team) that began to create new restrictions on parade applicants for September 17 and limited the number of parade participants without the approval of the full Waukegan Council.

Ald. Guzmán Jr. says that the new parade restrictions by the Events Safety Team for Fiestas Patrias were not approved by the Council and are not legally binding.

Ald. Guzmán Jr. will propose resolutions to only have one parade for each future event in the City and for any new proposed restrictions and policies created by City departments including recommendations made by the Events Safety Team, before being implemented should be approved by the full Waukegan Council.

When contacted on Saturday by HNNUSA, Margaret Carrasco, the President of the Fiesta Patrias Organization confirmed that Charros and women riding horses will participate in this year's Fiestas Patrias Mexican Independence Day Parade on Sunday, September 17, 2023 starting at noon.

Lastly, in another pending issue, Ald. Guzmán Jr. told HNNUSA that he will make sure that the City of Waukegan will hold its Waukegan High School Homecoming parade in September 22, 2023.

The City's Special Events Office is allegedly recommending to deny a parade permit to the Waukegan High School Homecoming because school officials filed an application under the 30 days required to file an application.

Ald. Guzmán Jr. will address the Waukegan Homecoming parade application on Tuesday's Council meeting as well. He indicated, that Waukegan will not become the only City in the U.S. to deny a parade permit for its high school Homecoming.

Friday, September 1, 2023

34-year-old Antoine Alphonse Jr. Sentenced To Life In Prison Without The Possibility Of Parole For The August 2020 Homicide Of Popular Corn Vendor Filigonio Ramirez Montes, 52

Alphonse Jr. is the second suspect to be sentenced for the Ramirez Montes murder in the Southside of Milwaukee.

By H. Nelson Goodson 
Hispanic News Network U.S.A.

September 2, 2023

Milwaukee, Wisconsin - On Friday, Antoine Alphonse Jr., 34, was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole for the August 28, 2020 homicide of Filigonio Ramirez Montes, 52, aka, Emilio Garza, a Mexican popular elote (corn on the cob) street vendor.

In June, Alphonse Jr. was found guilty of 8 felony counts including 1st-degree intentional homicide for the Ramirez Montes murder, 

In addition to life in prison, Alphonse Jr. was also sentenced to 10 years in prison and 5 years in prison for two counts of armed robbery, and up to 15 years in prison with 8 years and six months in prison for two counts of fleeing and eluding officers and two counts for 1st-degree recklessly endangering safety. All the above counts to be serve consecutively (one after the other).

He will also serve a concurrent (serve together with other sentences) sentence of 10 years in prison for possession of a firearm by a convicted felon.

Ramirez Montes was fatally shot at the 2100 block of S. 11th Street in the Southside of Milwaukee.

Alphonse Jr. and another suspect took more than $135 from Ramirez Montes after beating him, kicking him, mocking him and firing 9 shots at the victim who died at the scene. The Ramirez Montes homicide was video recorded by an outdoor home video surveillance camera.

Another accomplice, Diamond P. Harris, 20, was convicted of felony murder on February 3, 2023 in connection with the homicide of Ramirez Montes. Harris was convicted for one count of felony murder and party to a crime and 2 felony counts for taking vehicle without owner's consent including party to a crime.

In July, Harris was sentenced to 21 years in prison, 16 years in confinement and 5 years of extended supervision for felony murder including party to a crime. In addition, he was sentenced for two felony counts to two years in prison for each count, with 1 year in confinement and 1 year of extended supervision in each count for taking vehicle without the owner's consent including party to a crime.

The third accomplice, Jeremiah Johnson, 20, was convicted of operating a vehicle without the consent of the owner and sentenced on November 10, 2021 to 12 months in the House of Corrections, but the sentence was stayed and Judge J. D. Watts placed Johnson on probation for 18 months, according to Milwaukee County court records.