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Milwaukee Bar, which is not reopened after a fatal parking space

Information on this hour. The Milwaukee Bar, in which a mother was shot in the parking lot, is not opened again. The 33 -year -old Brie Butcher and her 30 -year -old sister were shot early Sunday morning. The police said they were sitting in their car right in front of bar 107. That is in the 107th and the Granville Road on the northwest side of the city. Records show that the bar has been disciplined by the city six times since 2018. 12 messages learned T

Milwaukee Bar, which is not reopened after a fatal parking space

Brenisha “Bree” Metzger died early Sunday before bar 107 on 107th Street and the Granville Road.

A Milwaukee bar at the center of a death examination is not opened again. Brenisha “Bree” Butcher, 33, from Milwaukee, was shot in the early Sunday morning in 107th Street and the Granville Road before the bar 107. Metzger was the mother of four children aged 2 to 17. Her 30-year-old sister was also shot outside the bar, but survived. WISN 12 News learned that the business owner retired on Tuesday. A search of the city markings shows that the Tavern license of the bar in 2022 was suspended by the Common Council for 30 days after a shootout, and after incidents in 2018, 2019, 2021 and 2023. “If you create a pattern and not practice security, and not the level of violence in the community, for a problem with the milking, is a problem in her district.

A Milwaukee bar at the center of a death examination is not opened again.

Brenisha “Bree” Butcher, 33, from Milwaukee, was shot in the early Sunday morning in 107th Street and the Granville Road before the bar 107. Metzger was the mother of four children aged 2 to 17. Her 30-year-old sister was also shot outside the bar, but survived.

WISN 12 News learned that the business owner retired on Tuesday. A search of the city markings shows that the Tavern license of the bar in 2022 was suspended by Common Council for 30 days after a shootout. After incidents in 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021 and 2023, warning letters were issued.

“If you create a pattern, not to take care of security and not to practice security and not to serve our community, it is definitely a problem,” said Milwaukee Alderwoman Larresa Taylor on Monday. The bar is in its district. She said she started almost immediately to get complaints from communities.