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Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Groom Charged with Injuring Officer in Applebee's Wedding Fracas

West Allis man is accused of causing a Wauwatosa police officer a concussion while getting arrested on his wedding day for fighting in a restaurant with his new stepdaughter – whom he later threatened to kill.

  When your wedding album is a police mug shot, you've had a bad day. When you've seriously injured someone at your wedding dinner – and that someone is a police officer – your day just got a lot worse. After Wayne Lydell Hankins, 43, of West Allis lost control while celebrating his nuptials at the Mayfair Mall Applebee’s restaurant and knocked a Tosa patrol officer to the pavement, the department was at first inclined to seek only a charge of simple disorderly conduct. Somewhere between the hospital where the officer was diagnosed with a concussion and the District Attorney's office, some minds were changed. Proving true the underworld adage that you don't assault an officer of the law unless you are prepared to do some serious time, …

Jack E Gruenwald

10:48 pm on Monday, April 15, 2013

God Bless him I was on 3-A South w/him Im a Nam Vet that was in there for Psch Chit! Conan was a really Kool Dude, He ain't the only Man put through Mental Turmiol over a Bitch LOL Mr.Jackie Gruenwald " Aka.Space Cowboy" oh I'm a Honkey and would do the same thing ;)   more ›

Monday, June 13, 2011

Go Shopping, Lose Wedding Ring

For the second time in a month, women have reported losing pricey wedding rings at shopping centers.

It's not a good day when a shopping trip ends with a lost wedding ring.  But that's happened twice in Brookfield in the past month, with two different women reporting losing rings while shopping in the city. A Milwaukee woman contacted her insurance company first, and Brookfield police second, after she said she lost her wedding ring while shopping Sunday afternoon June 5 at Boston Store and JC Penney at Brookfield Square mall. The 1998 appraised value of her ring: $2,840. But that was mere pennies compared to a $14,000 wedding ring a Wauwatosa woman said she might have lost in the parking lot at Kohl's Department store on May 13.  Both women have described their rings in detail to police in the hope they will be found.

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