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Milwaukee police seek gunman, witnesses in northwest side shots fired incident

Posted at 10:27 AM, Oct 11, 2017
and last updated 2017-10-13 07:37:45-04

MILWAUKEE -- Milwaukee Police are asking for the public’s help in identifying a gunman and several witnesses in connection with a shots fired incident in the 7400 block of N. 60th Street around 1:25 a.m. on Sunday, Oct. 1, 2017.

It happened earlier this month near 60th Street and Good Hope Road in the parking lot of Brett’s Farmhouse.  

Catherin McBride, who lives close to this bar, called the shooting unusual and mysterious. 

"They don't care," McBride said. "Somebody could've got killed."

McBride is on alert and hopes the suspect is caught soon.

"I just hope they catch him and he will understand that that's not acceptable in society," she said. "He needs to understand that that's just not acceptable in society we're not in some gangster movie."

Although a sign on the front door says no firearms or weapons are allowed on the property it looks like people didn't listen.

In January of this year, a man was shot and killed inside of the bar.  McBride just wants the violence to stop.

"It makes me fearful for my grandkids and the younger generation," McBride said. "Young men with the guns and just shooting out like it's no big deal, like they have no care for life at all.

The car shown in the video is believed to be a Chrysler 300. If you have any information you're urged to call Milwaukee Police District Four at (414) 935-7241.