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Hourslong Milwaukee Standoff At 10th And Hadley Ends In Quiet Bust

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Published on April 04, 2026
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A welfare check near 10th and Hadley in Milwaukee turned into an hourslong tactical standoff on Friday, April 3, ending when a 24-year-old man surrendered to police and was arrested. Officers said they discovered a domestic violence incident at the address, set up a command perimeter and called in crisis negotiators. After several hours of talks, the man gave himself up and was taken into custody. Police reported no further injuries at the scene, as reported by FOX6 News Milwaukee.

Police account

According to FOX6 News Milwaukee, officers with the Milwaukee Police Department were sent to the area around 11 a.m. for a welfare check and found a domestic-related situation inside the home. When they tried to reach the man involved, he refused to come out, which led to a tactical response and the deployment of negotiators. After hours of negotiation, the 24-year-old surrendered and was arrested. Police said criminal charges will be referred to the Milwaukee County District Attorney’s Office.

Local pattern of tactical responses

The use of tactical perimeters and crisis negotiators has surfaced repeatedly in recent Milwaukee cases where domestic disputes escalated into drawn-out police operations. For example, TMJ4 reported on a standoff near 78th and Calumet that also ended with an arrest and referrals to the county district attorney. In a higher profile case from January 2024, WISN 12 reported that an officer was shot during a domestic-related tactical situation, underscoring how dangerous these calls can become.

Next steps and resources

Police told FOX6 News Milwaukee that potential charges from the 10th and Hadley incident will be forwarded to the Milwaukee County District Attorney’s Office for review. Prosecutors will decide what formal charges, if any, to file while investigators continue their work.

Anyone affected by domestic violence can reach out for help through local resources, including the Sojourner Family Peace Center at 414-933-2722, the Milwaukee Women’s Center at 414-671-6140, or the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-7233.