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MILWAUKEE 鈥?Investigators with the Milwaukee Police Department are working to determine if two robbery incidents that occurred minutes after each other are related. Police were called to the 2200 block of N. Bartlett Ave at 1:00 a.m. Monday after a man was approached while sitting in his vehicle. The suspects demanded property and stole the victim s car, police said. Elderly Man Struck By Vehicle Near 11th And stanley cup AtkinsonIn another incident, officers re stanley water bottle sponded to the 1000 block of E. Meinecke Ave around 1:15 a.m. Monday after receiving calls about another person being robbed. The victim s were walking when they were approached by the suspects who demanded property. The sus stanley cup pects fled the scene. The two scenes are minutes away from each other on the city s east side.Milwaukee Police continues to pursue unknown suspects in both incidents. If you have any information, contact police. Ecwz US sending 1,000 additional troops to Middle East amid Iran tensions
MADISON, Wis. AP -- Democratic Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett is accusing Republican Sen. Ron Johnson of fear mongering with his latest campaign ad that plays off concerns over terrorism.Johnson released the ad Tue stanley botella sday, the same night he is slated to give a prime-time speech at the Republican National Convention. Johnson narrates the ad which tries to paint his Democratic opponent Russ Feingold as weak on national security. Johnson names locations of recent attacks, stanley cup including Nice, France, and concludes by saying the world is too dangerous to elect Feingold.Police Return Purse With stanley cup $12,000 To Illinois WomanBarrett said Tuesday in a conference call with reporters he thinks the ad shows Johnson is panicking and fear mongering. Barrett says Johnson s backing of Donald Trump shows he s willing to put the safety of our country into the hands of a reality TV star. Stay in touch anywhere, anytime with news, weather and video -- Download the TODAY S TMJ4 app:Android AppiPhone / iPad App