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Milwaukee Fatal Crime Free; Teenager burdened 30 times

The public prosecutor accused a 14-year-old Milwaukee teenager of dozens of crimes, including a deadly hit-and-run.

What we know:

Zy'Kevious Joshua-Aalexander is already accused of ruthless murder for a crash, in which a motorcyclist was killed last summer. Now he was charged with a number of other crimes, such as armed robbery, shooting and carjacking.

The majority of his most recent hearing was spent to list the dozens of crimes with which Joshua-Alexander is charged. It is suspended a total of 30 fees.

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Timetable:

In July 2024, the prosecutors Joshua-Alexander accused Joshua-Alexander for ruthless murder for a fatal crash. Prosecutors say that he and another suspect had robbed two people with a gun held up when the police actively broke the two into a car.

Joshua-Alexander and the other suspect drove off and met 31-year-old Marc Jones who drove a motorcycle during this chase.

A few days later, Joshua-Alexander was arrested. Prosecutors say that he had admitted several crimes over the course of six weeks.

Joshua-Alexander is accused several times of armed robbery: two data in June and four different data in July.

At some of these data, the prosecutors say that he robbed several people, stolen cars and drove away from the police.

On July 19, the prosecutors accused the teenager at a shootout near McGovern Park. Nobody died, but a child was shot.

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On July 24, the investigators said Joshua-Aalexander robbed at least five people and tried to rob another. Then he allegedly stole a car on July 26th.

On July 27, the prosecutors said that the teenager hit and killed the motorcyclist.

What's next:

The bond of Joshua-Aalexander for the fatal crash was set at $ 200,000. Last week, his bond was set at 50,000 US dollars for the new fees.

He will be back to court on Tuesday, May 6th and a preliminary hearing is also planned for Monday, May 12th. He must not be in possession of dangerous weapons or firearms.

The source: The information in this report comes from the Milwaukee district prosecutor and the Wisconsin Circuit Court.

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