Man charged in fatal shooting of noisy neighbor

A Milwaukee resident shot and killed his upstairs neighbor after complaining about noise and vowing to resolve the issue himself, police said. The incident left the victim's teenage son as a witness.

Joshua Jordan, 32, faces charges of first-degree intentional homicide and other counts in the death of 42-year-old Gregory McElwee Jr. The shooting took place Wednesday at an apartment complex on North 94th Street. Jordan and McElwee had ongoing disputes over noise. Court documents show Jordan texted threats to kill McElwee on May 9 and later told their landlord he would

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