Milwaukee police post photos of suspected shooting at activist Bernell Trammell

Trammell, 60, known for his political symptoms and preaching about faith around the corner. Lately, it has been very visual on the web for dragging the symptoms that support President Donald Trump.

Trammell shot him dead on July 23 outdoors in his Milwaukee storefront lined with signs near where he gave a video interview hours before explaining why he supported Trump. Milwaukee police originally wrote that they were looking for “unknown suspects.” The reason is unclear, adding whether the homicide is similar to Trammell’s political ideals or Trump’s support.

“The MPD is the public’s assistance in identifying the suspect wanted for a murder that occurred in the 900 block of East Wright Street on Thursday, July 23, 2020, at approximately 12:30 p.m. The victim of this incident has been known as 60 Bernell Trammell, one-year-old Milwaukee,” police wrote.

“The suspect is described as a man in his 30s, 6’00, two hundred pounds, who was last seen dressed in a white and red baseball cap, a black mask covering the bottom of his face, a black and red long-sleeved blouse. with white print on the front, white or soft pants, black socks and white shoes. The suspect’s means of transport is a black bicycle. If anyone has any information, call the Milwaukee Police Decompany at 414-935-7360 or Milwaukee Crime Stoppers at 414-224-TIPS where your TIP would possibly lead to a cash reward This incident is still under investigation and the cause of the murder is still being determined.

CBS 58 reported that Trammell, an independent politician who has supported candidates from other parties over the years, added Democratic mayoral candidate Lena Taylor. A memorial grew up at the site where he died in Riverwest, a Milwaukee domain known for its diversity, the television station reported, which mentions a guy who knew Trammell and pointed out how Trammell believed in democracy and free speech.

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The Wisconsin Republican Party now requests a federal investigation through the U.S. Attorney’s Office into Trammell’s shooting death because of “his known political activism and the option that his homicide may have political motivations,” WISN-12 reported.

Reggie Moore, director of Milwaukee’s violence prevention office, told the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel that he had “intervened in a dispute between Trammell and a young man” that he thought “related to a Trump signal carrying Trammell.”

Moore told the paper that Trammell “a black old man who didn’t deserve to die the way he did.” Heavy contacted Moore for more information about the assembly and Trammell’s importance to the community. It is not known whether this assembly had anything to do with Trammell’s death, as the police said nothing about the motive.

Police took positions in the shooting on a Thursday afternoon in broad daylight.

“Milwaukee police are investigating an incident on Thursday, July 23, 2020, at approximately 12:31 p.m. in the 900 block of E. Wright Street,” police wrote in a press release.

“The victim, a 60-year-old Milwaukee man, suffered fatal injuries. Pre-shooting cases are under investigation. Milwaukee police are proceeding to search for unknown suspects. Anyone with data should contact the Milwaukee Police at (414)”. 935-7360 or Milwaukee Crime Stoppers at (414) 224-TIPS or the P3 Tips app.”

Heavy contacted the MPD press for details, i.e. the possible reason.

Armstrong Ransome (the pseudonym of local artist and publisher Adebisi Agoro) wrote in The God Degree that he had recorded video interviews with Trammell hours before his death. “Earlier in the day, he had spoken to me” would not guess how much hatred I earned from black people,” Ransome wrote. Agoro has become curious about Trammell’s political ideals after seeing him at a bus stop and asking” what did he see on Facebook and why did he have the Trump sign? “

A few days earlier, Agoro had noticed a Facebook photo with Trammell with a sign of Trump to the community, a message classified as a “hero.” Beside him was another guy who walked with a contrary sign with the word “sike,” which, according to Agoro, necessarily means “no.” Agoro wrote that the photo had made a “feeling” on the Internet a few days earlier, so he made the decision to ask Trammell about it.

“I have encouraged African Americans from all walks of life and cultures here in Wisconsin and especially here in Milwaukee to vote for Donald Trump this year. Trump 2020. I Trump is the symbol of the times,” Trammell said in one of the videos. He recorded his publishing house outdoors near the same spot where he would be shot a few hours later. In this video, he stops in front of a “Wisconsin Vote Donald Trump” sign.

“No less than two hours after leaving filming for Ras Bernell, I had heard a Facebook note that…” Someone in the domain where Ras Bernell was shot,” Ransome wrote in The God Degree.” To my surprise, it’s Ras Bernell. By the time I read the news, I was looking to download the previous videos used in this post on my computer to use them… He murdered right outside his store where we were talking. Your house. Apparently, those were his last words.

The article is titled “WHAT DOES THE RAS HAVE? Did Ras Bernell’s help with Donald Trump lead to his untimely death? So far, the answer remains unknown. The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel said it also had a Black Lives Matter sign, images from its storefront show that it was not prominent outdoors (its showcase contained 3 giant Trump symptoms, a sign that read “Mulattos Lives Matter Wisconsin” and other symptoms, adding messages Ransome’s article also includes a symbol of those symptoms and others belonging to Trammell and that were fillArray adding a reading , “Pulgars up … before weapons up.”

His article also says Trammell had a Black Lives Matter sign in his store.

“The guy just full of love,” Dick Nelson told Fox 6 Milwaukee.

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Janette Island told the station that Trammell liked to communicate about various religions, adding: “They were very deep, very philosophical conversations. He was a wonderful guy. I didn’t need any harm.

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