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FBI and Mount Pleasant Police Offer $10,000 Reward for Tips in July Triple Shooting Case

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Published on September 20, 2024
FBI and Mount Pleasant Police Offer $10,000 Reward for Tips in July Triple Shooting CaseSource: Federal Bureau of Investigation

The Federal Bureau of Investigation and local law enforcement in Mount Pleasant are calling on the community for help following a triple shooting incident that occurred over a month ago on July 5. The collaborators, Federal Bureau of Investigation Milwaukee and the Mount Pleasant Police Department, are actively seeking information that could lead to identifying, arresting, and prosecuting those responsible for the violence that interrupted what should have been a celebratory occasion. A monetary incentive, in the form of a reward up to $10,000, is being offered for information that significantly advances their investigation.

The incident took place in the early hours following Independence Day when shots were fired into a crowd of people on the 2100 block of Racine Street in Mount Pleasant, resulting in injuries to three individuals. Thankfully, the injuries were described as non-fatal. The assailants, whose actions demonstrated a reckless disregard for human life, have yet to be apprehended, and authorities have expressed urgency in their capture. In a statement obtained by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the public has been requested to come forward with any details they might have regarding the suspects or the shooting itself.

The Federal Bureau of Investigation Milwaukee Field Office can be reached at (414) 276-4684 and detectives at the Mount Pleasant Police Department can be contacted at (262) 884-0454 ext. 7938, for those wishing to provide any assistance in this ongoing investigation. Authorities maintain that even seemingly insignificant information might prove pivotal, hence all details, regardless of their perceived importance, are welcomed. Amidst general unrest and the unseen burdens, that such an unsolved case can carry, both the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Mount Pleasant Police Department are committed to a resolution that can only be achieved with public collaboration.