Milwaukee Juneteenth shooting: Six teens shot just after city's holiday celebration


Several people were shot shortly after the Juneteenth festival ended Monday, according to Milwaukee police. The shooting occurred along North Martin Luther King Jr. Drive near Locust Street.

MILWAUKEE − Six teenagers, including four minors, were shot and wounded Monday afternoon near where Milwaukee’s Juneteenth celebration had just wrapped up, according to the Milwaukee Police Department.

The shooting happened around 4:20 p.m. directly outside Greater Philadelphia Church of God in Christ, according to witnesses and a Facebook Live video taken by a bystander in the immediate aftermath of the shooting.

Police said the victims were four girls who are ages 14, 16, 17 and 18, and two boys who are 17 and 19. They were taken to a hospital for treatment of non-fatal injuries.

Milwaukee police said their preliminary investigation revealed the shooting may have stemmed from a fight between multiple girls when suspects fired several shots.

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