Tremaine Jones é condenado pelo assassinato de policial de Milwaukee

Um júri do Wisconsin condenou Tremaine Jones, de 23 anos, por homicídio doloso em primeiro grau pela morte do policial de Milwaukee, Kendall Corder. O tiroteio ocorreu em junho passado, após Jones responder a uma briga entre duas mulheres. Jones enfrenta pena de prisão perpétua em sua sentença marcada para 12 de junho.

Na sexta-feira, o Departamento de Polícia de Milwaukee anunciou que Tremaine Jones foi considerado culpado pelo assassinato do oficial Kendall Corder, de 32 anos, além de tentativa de homicídio doloso em primeiro grau, colocar a segurança em risco de forma imprudente em primeiro grau e posse de um rifle de cano curto. O incidente ocorreu na noite de 26 de junho de 2025, perto da North 25th Street e West Garfield Avenue, onde duas mulheres brigavam por causa de um namorado. Um homem separou a briga com uma arma, levando uma das mulheres a ligar para Jones, que chegou armado e disparou tiros indiscriminadamente, disseram os promotores durante o julgamento. Um vídeo de celular registrou Jones agitando seu rifle e gritando: 'O que você quer? Vamos resolver isso!'. Diversas ligações para o 911 foram feitas enquanto as pessoas fugiam do local. Policiais, incluindo Corder e seu parceiro de 29 anos, abordaram Jones em uma área de beco próxima. Jones disparou 16 vezes, atingindo ambos os oficiais, que não conseguiram revidar, segundo o promotor distrital assistente do Condado de Milwaukee, Grant Huebner. Corder morreu no Hospital Froedtert, enquanto seu parceiro foi tratado e liberado. Em uma ligação da prisão para sua mãe, reproduzida no tribunal, Jones teria admitido: 'Eu acabei de matar um policial', alegando que confundiu os oficiais com 'duas pessoas aleatórias da vizinhança'. O Departamento de Polícia de Milwaukee elogiou a coragem de seus membros ao testemunhar e expressou apoio à família de Corder. A sentença de Jones está marcada para o dia 12 de junho.

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