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Thursday, April 3, 2014

Update: Janitor won't be charged in shooting death of 2 teens.

Milwaukee County District Attorney John Chisholm has said that there will be no charges filed against a Milwaukee janitor who killed two teenagers. James Bell, 19 and Anmarie Miller, 17

"The D.A.'s office reviewed the police investigation, interviewed witnesses and viewed witness cellphone video before concluding that Rossetto shot the teens in self-defense.

The district attorney's office determined that at one point Bell grabbed Rossetto from behind and pulled him onto the stairs, while (a 20 year old man) (Clarence) Alls punched the janitor at least once and Miller repeatedly hit Rossetto with a small, souvenir baseball bat.

Rossetto drew his gun and shot Miller in the chest as she was hitting him. Seconds later, he shot Bell, who had him in a chokehold."

Charges are still under review for Clarence Alls.

Read more from Journal Sentinel: http://www.jsonline.com/news/crime/janitor-wont-be-charged-in-shooting-deaths-of-2-teens-b99239212z1-253608471.html#ixzz2xp4jWYhW
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Original story:
 
Two Milwaukee teens were fatally shot near near 27th and Vliet St. on Milwaukee’s north side. According to Fox6 news,

"...there was a struggle between the victims and a maintenance man who was apparently trying to change locks at the building. The victims reportedly started to beat the maintenance man with a baseball bat. That’s when he then pulled out a gun and shot the victims."
Police have the 39 year old in custody.

http://fox6now.com/2014/03/12/medical-examiner-called-to-scene-of-double-fatal-shooting/





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