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Milwaukee Police Department Mission and Vision Statement
Mission In partnership with the community,
we will create and maintain
neighborhoods capable
of sustaining civic life.
We commit to reducing
the levels of crime, fear and disorder
through community-based,
problem-oriented
and data-driven policing.
Vision A Milwaukee where all can
live safely and without fear,
protected by a police department
with the highest ethical and
professional standards.
Mission & Vision Statements Milwaukee Police Department Core Values
Competence We are prudent stewards of the public’s grant of authority and resources. We areaccountable for the quality of our performance and the standards of our conduct.We are exemplary leaders and exemplary followers.
Courage We place the safety of others before our own and accept our moral responsibilityto take action against injustice and wrongdoing. Police members are expected to takeprudent risks on behalf of the public.
Integrity We recognize the complexity of police work and exercise discretion in ways that are beyond reproach and worthy of public trust. Honesty and truthfulness are fundamental elements of integrity. It is our duty to earn public trust through consistent words and actions. We are honest in word and deed.
Leadership We seek to influence human behavior to achieve organizational goals that serve the public while developing individuals, teams and the organization for future service. We accept our responsibility to be leaders, both within the community and among our peers, and for the actions of our colleagues and ourselves. We are all responsible for the performance, reputation and morale of the Department.
Respect We hold life in the highest regard. We treat all citizens and colleagues with dignity and respect, and are fair and impartial as we perform our duties.
Restraint We use the minimum force and authority necessary to accomplish a proper policepurpose. We demonstrate self-discipline, even when no one is listening or watching.
Core Values Milwaukee Police Department Mission and Vision Statement
Mission In partnership with the community,
we will create and maintain
neighborhoods capable
of sustaining civic life.
We commit to reducing
the levels of crime, fear and disorder
through community-based,
problem-oriented
and data-driven policing.
Vision A Milwaukee where all can
live safely and without fear,
protected by a police department
with the highest ethical and
professional standards.
Mission & Vision Statements Milwaukee Police Department Core Values
Competence We are prudent stewards of the public’s grant of authority and resources. We areaccountable for the quality of our performance and the standards of our conduct.We are exemplary leaders and exemplary followers.
Courage We place the safety of others before our own and accept our moral responsibilityto take action against injustice and wrongdoing. Police members are expected to takeprudent risks on behalf of the public.
Integrity We recognize the complexity of police work and exercise discretion in ways that are beyond reproach and worthy of public trust. Honesty and truthfulness are fundamental elements of integrity. It is our duty to earn public trust through consistent words and actions. We are honest in word and deed.
Leadership We seek to influence human behavior to achieve organizational goals that serve the public while developing individuals, teams and the organization for future service. We accept our responsibility to be leaders, both within the community and among our peers, and for the actions of our colleagues and ourselves. We are all responsible for the performance, reputation and morale of the Department.
Respect We hold life in the highest regard. We treat all citizens and colleagues with dignity and respect, and are fair and impartial as we perform our duties.
Restraint We use the minimum force and authority necessary to accomplish a proper policepurpose. We demonstrate self-discipline, even when no one is listening or watching.
Core Values
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Dear Family and Friends:
Welcome to the Merit Awards Ceremony.
Tonight we are honored to recognize those members who have demonstrated their dedication and commitment to the Milwaukee Police Department and the community they serve. We will also recognize individuals in our community who have courageously and unselfishly performed extraordinary acts to ensure the safety of others.
Thank you for joining us this evening as we continue the tradition of recognizing those who have gone above and beyond the call of duty. Please help us celebrate and congratulate these remarkable individuals whose actions contribute to our vision of a Milwaukee where all can live safely and without fear, protected by a police department with the highest ethical and professional standards.
To our award recipients, I commend you on a job well done.
Sincerely,
Edward A. FlynnChief of Police
Milwaukee Police Department749 West State StreetMilwaukee, WI 53233
www.milwaukee.gov/police
Edward A. FlynnChief of Police
BE A FORCE
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Invited Guests
City of MilwaukeeTom Barrett
Mayor
The Milwaukee Common CouncilMichael J. Murphy
Common Council President
Ashanti Hamilton Joe Davis, Sr. Nik Kovac Robert J. Bauman 1st District 2nd District 3rd District 4th District James A. Bohl Jr. Milele A. Coggs Willie C. Wade Robert G. Donovan 5th District 6th District 7th District 8th District Robert W. Puente Michael J. Murphy Mark A. Borkowski Jose G. Perez 9th District 10th District 11th District 12th District Terry L. Witkowski Tony Zielinski Russell W. Stamper II 13th District 14th District 15th District
Milwaukee Fire and Police CommissionMaryNell ReganExecutive Director
Kathryn Hein Fred Crouther Michael M. O’Hear Commissioner Commissioner Commissioner Ann Wilson Marisabel Cabrera Steven M. DeVougas Commissioner Commissioner Commissioner
Other Invited Guests CommandStaff MilwaukeePolice JohnT.ChisholmMilwaukeePoliceDepartment Supervisors’Organization MilwaukeeCounty District Attorney MilwaukeePolice Familyand Association Friends
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Merit Awards Program
Musical PreludeMilwaukee Police Band
Retired Lieutenant Karen M. DubisDirector
WelcomeDeputy Inspector Terrrence T. Gordon
Police Academy
Honor Guard and Presentation of ColorsCaptain Leslie M. Thiele
Lieutenant Madrina Dela CruzLieutenant Cathleen A. Wichmann
Police Officer Elvis M. LockPolice Officer Clifton L. StephensPolice Officer Thomas L. Struck
National AnthemMilwaukee Police Band
RemarksMayor Tom BarrettCity of Milwaukee
Remarks and PresentationPolice Chief Edward A. FlynnMilwaukee Police Department
Masters of CeremoniesSusan Kim,
Vince Vitrano,TMJ 4
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Award Classifications
Medal of HonorThe Medal of Honor is the highest award granted by the Milwaukee Police Department. It is awarded to a member for exceptional bravery at the imminent risk of life or serious bodily injury. The recipient has demonstrated exceptional courage by performing a voluntary action in an extremely dangerous situation. The act may involve situations where deadly force is used against an officer and the officer prevails or a rescue situation in which the risk of death or injury was substantial.
The Medal of ValorThe Medal of Valor is presented to a member who has performed a deed of personal bravery or self-sacrifice so conspicuous as to clearly distinguish himself/herself for gallantry and intrepidity. The act goes beyond normal demands and is of such a nature that the member was fully aware of the threat to his/her safety and acted above and beyond the call of duty at the risk of his/her own life.
LifesavingThe Lifesaving Award is presented to a member who is directly responsible for saving a human life. A member is eligible to receive this award if his/her actions led to the prolonging of the life of a victim to the extent that the victim was released to professional medical care.
Purple Valor/StarThe Purple Valor/Purple Star Award is presented to a member who, in the line of duty, sustains any serious bodily injury or permanent disfigurement or permanent or protracted impairment of the function of any body member or organ or permanent or protracted impairment of health. A “V” device will signify combat-related serious bodily injury.
Combat
Rescue
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Award Classifications
Chief ’s Superior LeadershipThe Chief ’s Superior Leadership Award is presented to a member at the discretion of the Chief of Police for leadership excellence in the performance of duty and/or honorable conduct and professionalism in pursuit of the Department’s mission.
Distinguished ServiceThe Distinguished Service Award is presented to a member who has continuously distinguished himself/herself by exceptional service in the performance of his/her duties or great or unusual responsibility wherein he/she has displayed unusual responsibility and initiative, marked ability, keen observation and exceptional energy.
Excellence in Police ServiceThe Excellence in Police Service Award is presented to a member who makes a significant contribution, above and beyond the call of duty, to the community-service component of the Department’s mission. The award recognizes those instances over a period of time wherein the member’s diligence, teamwork, perseverance and problem-solving ability exemplifies the highest standards of community policing.
Meritorious ServiceThe Meritorious Service Award is presented to a member who makes a significant contribution to the mission of the Milwaukee Police Department above and beyond the normal call of duty. It recognizes those instances wherein a member’s courage, resourceful-ness, tenacity, diligence and/or perseverance in the line of duty goes beyond that which is normally ex-pected of members in the protection of life or property, the prevention of a major crime or the apprehension of an armed and/or dangerous criminal.
Unit ServiceThe Unit Service Award is presented to a Departmental Unit whose actions through a combination of teamwork, diligence and perseverance is performed in an exemplary manner.
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Award Recipients
District 1Police Officer James N. Knapinski II .................................................... LifesavingPolice Officer Pernell V. Reynolds ......................................................... LifesavingPolice Officer Frederick C. Schroeder .................................................. LifesavingPolice Officer Jonathan Echevarria ....................................... Meritorious ServiceMs. Jane M. Shingledecker ....................................... Certificate of Appreciation
District 2Police Officer James J. Spinato ...................................... Medal of Valor - RescuePolice Office Jason G. Stachowiak ................................ Medal of Valor - RescuePolice Officer Patrick C. Elm Jr ............................................................ LifesavingPolice Officer Mark J. Lindstrum .......................................................... LifesavingPolice Officer Juan A. Lopez ................................................................. LifesavingPolice Officer Matthew M. Nogalski ..................................................... LifesavingPolice Officer Julian G. Nunez .............................................................. LifesavingPolice Officer Adam J. Rusch ................................................................ LifesavingPolice Office Jason G. Stachowiak ........................................................ LifesavingPolice Officer Ronald W. Ziarnik .......................................................... LifesavingPolice Officer Jesus Gloria ........................................ Excellence in Police ServicePolice Sergeant Kieran J. Sawyer .......................................... Meritorious ServicePolice Officer Douglas J. Lemke ........................................... Meritorious ServicePolice Officer Gerald L. Schmidt .......................................... Meritorious ServicePolice Officer Vance A. Scollin ............................................. Meritorious ServiceMs. Melissa Y. Freytes .............................................................. Valorous ConductMr. Aaron K. Leija ................................................................... Valorous ConductMr. Jerry Miller ........................................................................ Valorous ConductMr. Evan Santos-Montanez ................................................. MeritoriousConductAgent Steven Boehm ................................................. Certificate of AppreciationMrs. Jessica Rodriguez-Jasso ..................................... Certificate of Appreciation
District 3Police Officer Joshua R. Nemeth ................................. Medal of Valor - CombatPolice Officer David P. Wilhelm ............................................................ Lifesaving
District 4Police Officer Craig M. Nawotka .......................................................... LifesavingPolice Officer Bradley M. Tremblay ..................................................... LifesavingPolice Officer Matthew J. Zaworski ...................................................... LifesavingPolice Officer Nathan L. Woods ........................................... Meritorious Service
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Award Recipients
District 5Police Officer Anthony J. Milone ................................. Medal of Valor - CombatPolice Officer Jaime S. Rosado ..................................... Medal of Valor - CombatPolice Officer Michael P. Walker .................................. Medal of Valor - CombatPolice Officer Steven A. Mahnke .................................. Medal of Valor - RescuePolice Officer Andrew T. Fuerte ........................................................... LifesavingPolice Officer Nicholas M. Kropp ........................................................ LifesavingPolice Officer Ismar Kulenovic ............................................................. LifesavingPolice Officer Gregory M. Kuspa ......................................................... LifesavingPolice Officer Jonathon C. Newport ..................................................... LifesavingPolice Officer Eric A. Northwood ......................................................... LifesavingPolice Officer Janel M. Vytlacil ............................................................. LifesavingPolice Officer Gary S. Cherone ............................................ Meritorious ServicePolice Officer Corey J. Lopez ................................................ Meritorious ServicePolice Officer Christopher S. Ottaway ................................. Meritorious ServicePolice Officer Kurt S. Saltzwadel .......................................... Meritorious ServicePolice Officer Michael P. Walker ........................................... Meritorious ServiceMr. Wilma Davis ....................................................... Certificate of Appreciation
District 6Police Officer Joshua P. Dummann ............................... Medal of Valor - RescuePolice Officer Michael J. Dederich ........................................................ LifesavingPolice Officer Ramon P. Lastrilla .......................................................... LifesavingPolice Officer Mary J. Smolen .............................................................. LifesavingPolice Officer Matthew C. Wagner ....................................... Meritorious ServiceMr. Jason D. McCoy ................................................................ Valorous ConductMr. Boston E. Compton ...................................................... Meritorious Conduct
District 7Police Officer Molly D. Wellman .......................................................... LifesavingPolice Officer Jose M. Luna .................................................. Meritorious Service
Central Booking and Court AdministrationPolice Officer Michael D. Kuykendall .......................... Medal of Valor - Rescue
Facilities Services SectionCustodial Worker II Joe Adams ........................................... Meritorious Service
Investigative Management DivisionForensic Investigator Jeffery C. Muhammad ........................ Meritorious Service
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Award Recipients
Marine Boat SectionPolice Officer Matthew K. Dresen ........................................................ Lifesaving
Neighborhood Task ForcePolice Sergeant Rebecca L. Carpenter ......................... Medal of Valor - RescuePolice Officer Raynaldo Roman Jr ....................................................... LifesavingPolice Officer Mark A. Flessert Jr ......................................... Meritorious ServicePolice Officer John R. Shipman ............................................ Meritorious ServicePolice Officer Daniel J. Sutyak .............................................. Meritorious Service
North Investigation DivisionDetective Tyler J. Kirkvold .................................................................... LifesavingDetective Craig J. Thimm ..................................................... Meritorious Service
Office of Community Outreach & EducationPolice Officer Gregory D. Hunter ................................. Medal of Valor - RescuePolice Officer Raymond L. Monfre ...................................... Meritorious ServicePolice Officer Shane A. Pecoraro .......................................... Meritorious ServiceMr. Juan R. Trevino ................................................................. Valorous Conduct
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Unit Service Award Recipients
Violent Crime Tint Crew
Captain of Police Johnny C. Sgrignuoli
Police Lieutenants Kevin Armbruster Eric C. Donaldson
Police Sergeants Brian C. Burch Steven Herrmann Steven J. Braunreiter Wesam F. Yaghnam
Detectives Mark E. Harms Gena A. Malanche Daniel G. Knitter Michael J. Slomczewski
Police Officers Brian P. Brosseau Jonathon C. Newport Jason A. Dewit Vincenzo G. Paolo Jennifer Feather Jose G. Ramirez Phillip J. Ferguson Kurt S. Saltzwadel Gregory M. Kuspa Steven L. Strasser Richard K. Litwin Joel P. Susler Michael Lopez Michael P. Wawrzyniakowski Dean S. Newport Kurt R. Ziarnik
Crime AnalystKyle D. McFatridge
Milwaukee County Assistant District AttorneyLaura Crivello
Please join us in Room 182 for refreshments immediately following the program.
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DistrictOne CaptainEricJ.MoorePoliceOfficerJamesN.KnapinskiIIPoliceOfficerPernellV.ReynoldsPoliceOfficerFrederickC.Schroeder LifesavingAwardOnApril4,2015,OfficersJamesN.KnapinskiandFrederickC.Schroederwereflaggeddownbyayoungmanwhosemotherwasunresponsiveinsidehervehicle.The officers removed the woman from the vehicle and positioned her on thesidewalk.Aftercheckingforapulseandrealizingshewasnotbreathingonherown,Officer Schroeder began compressionswhileOfficerKnapinski retrievedthepocketmaskfromthesquadandgaverescuebreaths.OfficerReynoldsandhispartnerwerepatrollingtheareawhentheyobservedtheofficersgivingaidetothewoman.HerelievedOfficersKnapinskiandSchroederandtookoverchestcompressionswhilehispartnermonitoredherpulse.
TheMilwaukeeFireDepartmentarrived,continuedwithlifesavingmeasuresandfurthertreatment.Aphysicianatthehospitalconfirmedtheimmediatelifesavingmeasurersgivenbytheofficerspreservedthewoman’squalityof life.
Thequick responseof OfficersKnapinski,Reynolds andSchroederpreventedextensiveinjurytotheunresponsivewomanandpreventedthelossof life.PoliceOfficer James N. Knapinski II, PoliceOfficer Pernell V. Reynolds, and PoliceOfficerFrederickC.SchroederarethereforerecognizedwithaLifesavingAwardandonemeritdayofftobetakenin2016.
PoliceOfficerJonathanEchevarria MeritoriousServiceAwardOnApril2,2015,PoliceOfficerJonathanEchevarriarespondedtoastrong-armrobberyinthe200blockof WestWellsStreet.OfficerEchevarriaobservedamalesubjectinsidearestaurantwearingclothingthatdidnotfittheinitialdescriptionfromthecall.Thissubjectwasstandingnearthecashregisterwithhissweatshirthoodpulledup.Thesubjectandthecashierweretheonlytwoindividualsintherestaurant.AlthoughOfficerEchevarriadidnotwitnesscriminalactivityandtheclothingdidnotmatchthesuspect’sdescription,hefeltsomethingwasnotright.
Officer Echevarria, watching this interaction, witnessed the man assault thecashierandattempttograbthecashdrawerfromtheregister.OfficerEchevarriatookactionimmediatelyandranintotherestauranttoapprehendtheoffenderandsavethevictim.Theclothingdescribedintheinitialdescriptionwasrecoveredandmatchedtothesuspectthroughsecurityvideofootage.
OfficerEchevarria’sintuitiveactionsanddevotiontocommunityserviceresultedinthearrestof anindividualwhoposedathreattothecommunity.Therefore,Police Officer Jonathan Echevarria is recognized with a Meritorious ServiceAward.
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DistrictOne CaptainEricJ.MooreMs.JaneM.Shingledecker Certificationof AppreciationOnJune20,2015,amalesubjectfelloutof hisrowboatandintotheMilwaukeeRivernear theSt.PaulAvenuebridge.Whenheapproached thebridge,hehadpulledinoneof theoarsbecausehefearedhittingthebridgesupportwiththatoar.Theunstableboatsuddenlytippedoverandthesubjectfoundhimself inthewaterclingingtothebridgetosavehimself.Hewasnotwearingalifejacketnordidhehaveoneonboardhisboat.Notastrongswimmer,hequicklybecameveryexhausted.
Ms.Shingledeckerwasobserving therowers in theriverandwatchedagroupof themgounderthebridge.Shequicklydeducedoneof therowershadfallenintothewateranddesperatelyneededalifejacket.Fortunately,Ms.Shingledeckerhadalifejacketonboardherboatandprovidedittotherowerwhohadfallenintothewater.
If not for Ms. Jane M. Shingledecker’s preparedness and quick response inprovidingaflotationdevice,thecitizenwouldhavepossiblydrowned.
DistrictTwo CaptainAlfonsoMoralesPoliceSergeantRebeccaL.CarpenterPoliceOfficerJamesJ.SpinatoPoliceOfficerJasonG.Stachowiak Medalof Valor-RescueAwardOn February 12, 2015, SergeantRebecca L.Carpenter andOfficers James J.SpinatoandJasonG.Stachowiakobservedalargeamountof smokecomingfromahouse inthe1700blockof South15thPlace.SergeantCarpenterrepeatedlyrang the doorbell andpounded on the door towake up the residents.After aresidentanswered,theofficersinformedhimthehousewasonfire.Theresidentsaidthateveryoneinsidetheresidencewassleeping.Theofficersdisregardedtheirownsafetyandenteredthedark,smoke-filledhouse.Theymovedfromroom-to-room,warningallof thegrowingfire,andthenledallof thefrightenedfamilytosafety.
MultipleMilwaukee FireDepartment units responded to extinguish the blaze.When theragingfirewasextinguished,firefightersdiscoveredmostof therearroof hadburnedaway.Thehousesustainedmorethan$70,000indamage.Alloccupantsweresafelyevacuated.
These officers displayed exceptional competence in locating the house firebefore the occupantswere aware of it.They also embodied the core value of couragewhentheyenteredaburningbuildingtoevacuatetheoccupantstosafety.SergeantRebeccaL.Carpenter,OfficerJamesJ.SpinatoandPoliceOfficerJasonG.StachowiakshallthereforeeachreceiveaMedalof Valor-RescueAwardandthreemeritdaysofftobetakenin2016.
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DistrictTwo CaptainAlfonsoMoralesPoliceOfficersJasonG.StachowiakPoliceOfficerRonaldW.Ziarnik LifesavingAwardOnJuly7,2015,OfficersJasonG.StachowiakandRonaldW.Ziarnikrespondedtoasickandinjuredpersoninthe500blockof WestMapleStreet.Theyfoundanunconsciousandunresponsivefemale.Theofficersrenderedfirstaid.MilwaukeeFireDepartmentpersonnelarrivedonthesceneandtookover.Thesubjectwokeupandrantothebridgethatspansthefreeway.Officersandparamedicschasedthesubjectbutshereachedthebridge,jumpedthefenceandtriedtojumpintofreewaytraffic.OfficerStachowiakgrabbedthebackof herclothesandpulledhertowardsthefencewiththeassistanceof firepersonnel.Thesubjectimmediatelytriedtosliceherownthroatonthechainlinkfence.
OfficerStachowiakandafirefighter struggled tohold the subjectupright.Thefirefighter suffered a severe laceration tohis right forearmduring the struggle.OfficerZiarnikclimbedthefencetogaincontrolof thesubjectandhoistedherintothearmsof firepersonnel.Thesubjectwastransportedtothehospitalfortreatmentandfurthermentalhealthevaluation.
OfficersStachowiakandZiarnik’squickthinking,heroicactions,anddeterminationprevented loss of life. Police Officer Jason G. Stachowiak and Police OfficerRonaldW.ZiarnikarethereforerecognizedwiththisLifesavingAwardandonemeritdayofftobetakenin2016.
PoliceOfficerAdamJ.Rusch LifesavingAwardOnAugust19,2015,OfficeAdamJ.Ruschandhispartnerrespondedtoasubjectdowninthe800blockof WestArthurAvenue.OfficerRuschobservedthesubjecthadshallowbreaths,hiseyeswererolledback,andhewasunresponsive.
OfficerRusch determined this subjectwas experiencing a heroin overdose; herantohissquadandretrievedhisopiateoverdosekit thenadministeredadoseof Narcan.Theman’s heart rate increased and his breathing became clearer.The Milwaukee Fire Department arrived, continued lifesaving measures andtransportedthesubjecttothehospitalfortreatment.
OfficerRusch’squickthinking,heroicactions,anddeterminationpreventedthelossof life.PoliceOfficerAdamJ.RuschisthereforerecognizedwithaLifesavingAwardandonemeritdayofftobetakenin2016.
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DistrictTwo CaptainAlfonsoMoralesPoliceOfficerJuanA.Lopez LifesavingAwardOn June 13, 2015, a runner collapsed at the finish line of the SummerfestRockandSoleHalf Marathon.Therunnerwasunconscious,pulselessandnotbreathing.OfficerLopezimmediatelybeganCPR.OfficerLopezcontinuedchestcompressionswhilemedicalvolunteers lifted thevictim’s legs to increasebloodflowtohisheart.TheMilwaukeeFireDepartmentarrivedandtookovermedicaltreatment.After fifteenminutes of lifesavingmeasures, the rescuers restored apulsetotherunner.OfficerLopezremainedbythesideof thesubjectduringhistransporttothehospitalformedicaltreatment.
OfficerLopez’s immediate intervention prevented the loss of life at the scene.PoliceOfficerJuanA.LopezisthereforerecognizedwithaLifesavingAwardandonemeritdayofftobetakenin2016.
PoliceOfficerMichaelD.KuykendallPoliceOfficerMarkJ.LindstrumPoliceOfficerJulianG.Nunez LifesavingAwardMs.MelissaY.FreytesandMr.AaronK.Leija ValorousConductAward
On June 27, 2015, Ms. Melissa Y. Freytes and Mr. Aaron K. Leija heard acommotioncomingfromKosciuszkoParkLagoonlocatedinthe2200blockof South7thStreet.Theyobservedtwosubjectsdrowningandimmediatelyjumpedintothewatertosavethem.
OfficerMichaelD.Kuykendall,OfficerMarkJ.Lindstrum,andOfficerJulianG.Nunezresponded.Upontheirarrival,onesubjectwasoutof thewaterandbeingattendedtobycitizens.Thecitizenstoldtheofficersanothersubjectwasstillinthewater.Theofficersobservedbubblesrisingtothewatersurfaceapproximatelythirtyfeetfromtheshore.Mr.AaronK.LeijaandMs.MelissaY.Freytesinformedtheofficersthatthesubjectwaslastseenintheareaof thebubbles.Mr.Leijaandtheofficersranintothemurky,filthy,waterandinspiteof thepoorvisibilitywereabletolocatethesecondsubjectinapproximatelyeightfeetof water.Mr.Leijaandtheofficerspulledthesubjectoutof thewaterandontotheshorewheretheyimmediatelybeganCPR.TheMilwaukeeFireDepartmentarrived,continuedlifesavingmeasuresandtransportedthesubjecttothehospitalformedicalattention.
The quick thinking, heroic actions and determination of Officer Michael D.Kuykendall,OfficerMarkJ.Lindstrum,andOfficerJulianG.Nunezpreventedthelossof life.TheseofficersarethereforerecognizedwithaLifesavingAwardandonemeritdayofftobetakenin2016.
Ms.MelissaY.FreytesandMr.AaronK.Leija’sheroiclife-savingactionspreventedthelossof life.ThereforetheyarerecognizedwithaValorousConductAward.
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DistrictTwo CaptainAlfonsoMoralesPoliceOfficerPatrickC.ElmPoliceOfficerMatthewM.Nogalski LifesavingAwardOnOctober18,2014,OfficerPatrickC.ElmandOfficerMatthewM.Nogalskirespondedtoabatteryinthe700blockof South6thStreet.Theyencounteredamalesubjectholdingahuntingknifeinthestairwaytotheupperapartmentunit.
The victim had escaped from the apartment but was covered in blood andhysterical.Assistingofficersimmediatelyandsafelyremovedthevictimfromthesceneandsoughtmedicaltreatmentforher.Thearmedmanwascoveredinbloodandyellingat theofficers tokillhim.Theofficersattempted tode-escalate thesituationbyengagingindialogueasthesubjectpacedin-and-outof theresidencewiththeknife.Thesubjectthreatenedtheofficerswiththeknifeandbeggedthemtokillhim.Thesubjectfinallythrewtheknifeontotheporchfloorandmovedtowardtheofficerswithafixedtrance-likestare.OfficersElmandNogalskigainedcontrolof theagitatedandcombativesubjectandtookhimintocustody.Asearchof the subject revealed another knife in his pocket.Officers later learned thatthesubjecthada longhistoryof mental illnessandwasrecentlyreleased frominpatient treatment.
OfficersElmandNogalski’scalmdemeanorandde-escalationtacticsinahighlychargedsituationpreventedthelossof life.PoliceOfficerPatrickC.ElmandPoliceOfficerMatthewM.Nogalski are therefore each recognizedwith a LifesavingAwardandonemeritdayofftobetakenin2016.
PoliceOfficerJesusGloria ExcellenceinPoliceServiceAsaCommunityLiaisonOfficer,OfficerJesusGloriahasbeeninstrumental inbridgingthegapbetweentheMilwaukeePoliceDepartmentandthecommunityfor nearly ten years. He has excelled at empowering citizens to take theirneighborhoodsbackbyhelpingtoreducethelevelsof crime,fear,anddisorder.OfficerGloriahasdevelopedimmeasurablepartnershipsandhasbeeninvolvedinvariousprojectsthatexemplifytheMilwaukeePoliceDepartment’smission.
Forexample,OfficerGloriaworkedhand-in-handwiththeBlockWatchCounciltocreateapproximately300blockwatchgroups.Additionally,hehasplayedanintegralroleinthecreationandimplementationof agraffitiremovalprogram.Forthisinitiative,MilwaukeePoliceDepartmentpartneredwiththeDepartmentof Corrections, offenders on Probation and/or on Parole, and communityvolunteerstocleangraffitiinmanysouthsideneighborhoods.OfficerGloriahaspartneredwithamultitudeof churchesandcivicgroupsoncommunitysafetyandcrimeprevention.TheBoysandGirlsClubandlocalschoolsseekOfficerGloriaforpresentationsduetohisstrongrelationshipswithyouthandhisprofessionalexperience.
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DistrictTwo CaptainAlfonsoMoralesOfficer Gloria has developed strong partnerships throughout the community,whichhelpedtocreateandmaintainneighborhoodscapableof sustainingciviclife.Hehasexceededtheexpectationsineveryprojectandpartnershipandhastrulyexemplified thevaluesandmissionof theMilwaukeePoliceDepartment.Forhishardwork,dedication,andtruepassionforhiswork,PoliceOfficerJesusGloriaisrecognizedwithanExcellenceinPoliceServiceAward.
PoliceSergeantKieranJ.SawyerPoliceOfficerDouglasJ.LemkePoliceOfficerGeraldL.SchmidtPoliceOfficerVanceA.Scollin MeritoriousServiceAwardOn July 28, 2015, Sergeant Kieran J. Sawyer andOfficer Douglas J. Lemke,OfficerGeraldL.Schmidt,andOfficerVanceA.Scollinwerecompletingafieldinterviewwhileonbicyclepatrolintheareaof South20thandWestGreenfieldAvenue.Theyhearda loudgunshotandsawsuspectsrushingto leavetheareaonfoot.Officersorderedthemtostop;oneran,whiletheothersurrenderedtoOfficerScollin. SergeantSawyerinitiatedafootpursuitwhileOfficerLemkepursuedthefleeingsuspectonhisbicycle.OfficerSchmidt,whowasstillonhisbicycle,joinedthechaseandobservedthesuspectinthealley.OfficerSchmidtnoticedthesuspecthadapistolnearhiswaist.Theofficersorderedthesuspecttodrophisgunbutthesuspectrefused.Officersfollowedandeventuallyapprehendedthearmedsuspect.
After the arrest, officers conducted thorough interrogations. The suspectsconfessedtheirinvolvementinanattemptedrobberyandshooting.
As a result of their quick actions andpersistence, justicewas provided for thevictim’s family and our community. SergeantKieran J. Sawyer, PoliceOfficerDouglasJ.Lemke,PoliceOfficerGeraldL.Schmidt,andPoliceOfficerVanceA.ScollinarethereforeeachrecognizedwithaMeritoriousServiceAward.
Mr.JerryMiller ValorousConductAwardOnAugust4,2015,Mr.JerryMillerwasexpectingtobuygroceriesatthestorelocatedonthe3300blockof WestLincolnAvenue.LittledidMr.Millerknowthathewouldsoonbeinanarmedrobberyfollowedbyadoubleshooting.Afteradoorslam,Mr.Millerimmediatelyduckedforcoverandwitnessedanarmedrobberapproachtheclerkwithagun.Withoutwarning,therobbershottheclerkinthearmanddemandedthatheopenthecage.Theclerkfledtothebackof theaislewhereMr.Millerwashiding.Theclerkwascaughtandtakenbacktothecage.AnunarmedaccomplicestandingatthefrontdoornoticedMr.Millerandtoldthefirstrobberwherehewashiding.
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DistrictTwo CaptainAlfonsoMoralesAwareof thedangerhewasin,Mr.Miller,whoisavalidcarryconcealedpermitholder, accessed his firearm and pointed it at the armed robber. Mr. Miller,however,didnotshootthearmedrobberbecausetheclerkwasbeingheldasahumanshield.Realizingthathehadbeenshottwice,abullettothefemoralarteryandabulletgrazinghisleftshoulder,Mr.Millertriedtoescape.
AsMr.Millerwentbackintothestoretocheckontheclerk,henoticedtherobbershadalreadyleft.Mr.Millerattemptedtocallpolicebutfaintedfromhisinjuries.Althoughbarelyconsciousandstruggling tostayalive,Mr.MillerrememberedbeingtreatedbytheMilwaukeeFireDepartment.
Bydrawingthearmedrobber’sattentiontohimself,Mr.Millersavedtheclerk’slife.If notforMr.Miller’sheroism,theclerkandpossiblyadditionalcitizensmayhavebeenkilled.Mr.Millerwasfullyawareof thethreattohispersonalsafetyandactedbeyondthenormalexpectationsof acitizen.Therefore,Mr.JerryMillerwillbeawardedtheValorousConductAward.
Mr.EvanSantos-Montanez MeritoriousConductAwardOnMay8,2015,apedestriancrossingthestreetinthe2600blockof south13thStreetwasstruckbyavehicledrivenbyadrunkdriver.Thedriverfledthescenewithoutassistingtheinjuredcitizen.Mr.EvanSantos-Montanez,whowitnessedtheevent,toldcitizenstowatchoverthevictimwhilehefollowedthedrunkdriverusinghisownvehicle.Whilefollowingthesuspect,Mr.Santos-Montanezcalledthepoliceandrelayedcriticalinformationaboutthesuspect’svehicleandlocation.Afternoticingasquadcarparkedonthesideof theroad,Mr.Santos-Montanezhonkedhishorntogettheofficer’sattention.Hepointedtothevehiclethatwasinvolved in thehitandrun.Theofficer thenpursued, followingthevehicle foralmost a fullmile before taking the drunk driver into custody. Unfortunately,thecitizenstruckbythevehiclesuccumbedtohisinjuriesdespitethelife-savingmeasuresperformedbytheassistingcitizens.
Because of Mr. Santos-Montanez’s quick thinking and selfless actions, he wasable toassist theMilwaukeePoliceDepartment inmakingan expedient arrestof thesuspect.ThereforeMr.EvanSantos-MontanezwillreceiveaMeritoriousConductAward.
AgentStevenBoehm Certificateof AppreciationOnDecember17,2014,acarjackinghadoccurredinthe700blockof WestRogersStreet.Agent StevenBoehm, an employee of theDepartment of CommunityCorrections,andaMilwaukeepoliceofficerwereneartheareaof WestClevelandAvenuewhentheyheardtheradiobroadcastthedescriptionof theauto.Duringthebroadcasttheysawthesamevehiclepasssouthboundontotheexpressway.
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DistrictTwo CaptainAlfonsoMoralesAgentBoehmandtheofficerconfirmedtheplatesthroughthesquadmobiledatacomputerandtheyfollowedthevehicleontothefreeway.AgentBoehmrelayedthevehicle’slocationastheytraveledthroughheavytraffic,stayingafewcarsbehindthestolenvehicle.Aftertravelingnearlytenmiles fromthesceneof therobbery,assistingofficerswereabletointerceptthevehicleandtakeasuspectintocustody.
Agent Boehm’s contribution to the Department’s Mission went beyond theordinarycallof duty.Hisresourcefulnessanddiligenceinthelineof dutyresultedinthearrestof anarmedanddangerouscriminal.AgentBoehmshallthereforereceiveaCertificateof AppreciationAward.
Mrs.JessicaRodriguez-Jasso Certificateof AppreciationOnJune12,2015,Mrs.JessicaRodriguez-Jasso,herhusband,andoneyear-oldsonwereparkingtheircaronthegatedslabbehindtheirresidenceinthe2400block of WestOrchardAvenue.Her husband,who blocked the alleywith hiscar,gotouttomanuallyopenthegate.WhileMrs.Rodriguez-Jassoremainedinthecarwithherchild,shenoticedanoccupiedvehicleparkedinthealleysouthof their location.Thevehicleseemedtobeoccupiedbyafemalesubject.Mrs.Rodriguez-Jasso then observed twomale subjects running fromher neighbor’syardandjumpintothevehicle.Havingsuspicionsaboutthesubjectsrunningfromherneighbor’syard,Mrs.Rodriguez-Jassotookdownthedescriptionandlicenseplateof thevehicle.
The three suspicious subjects attempted to drive out of the area, but couldn’tbecauseherhusband’scarwasblockingtheentranceof thealley.Mrs.Rodriguez-Jassoremainedinthecarwithhersmallchild,untilsheheardherhusbandyelling.Whenshe jumpedoutof theircar,shesawherhusbandbeingattackedbythethree subjects.When she intervened in thefight, twoof the subjects ranawaywhile the other foughtwithher husband.The subject thenpulled out a blackhandgunandshothimtwiceintheupperlegandthenfledfromthescene.
Officerstracedtheplatestotheregisteredaddressandapprehendedthesubjects.These same subjectswere found tobe involved inanother robbery in theareaearlierthatday.DuetoMrs.Rodriquez-Jasso’sabilitytoprovideadescriptionof thesubjectsandtheirvehicleduringaterrifyingevent,thesubjectsweretakenintocustody,endingtheirrobberyspree.
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District Three Captain Jason A. SmithPoliceOfficerJoshuaR.Nemeth Medalof Valor-CombatAwardOnJuly14,2012,OfficerJoshuaR.Nemethandhispartnerwereflaggeddownbyacitizen in the2600blockof North49thStreet.Thepanickedcitizen toldofficersasubjectarmedwithahandgunwasontheporchof anearbyhouse.Theofficersthenapproachedtwomenwhowereatthatlocationandorderedthemmultiple times to lie on the ground.
Thesuspect,armedwithapistol,refusedofficerscommands.Thesuspectinsteadraised the handgun and pointed it directly at officers. Fearing for the lives of nearbycitizens,hispartner,andhimself,OfficerNemethdischargedhisfirearm.Theofficerstruckthesuspectandstoppedtheimminentthreat.
OfficerNemethconfrontedadangeroussubjectwiththesafetyof thecommunityinmind.Duringtheconfrontation,OfficerNemethdemonstratedextraordinarycourageandactedquicklyinstoppingtheimminentthreatof anarmedsuspect.PoliceOfficerJoshuaR.NemethshallthereforereceiveaMedalof Valor-CombatAwardandthreemeritdaysofftobetakenin2016.
PoliceOfficerDavidP.Wilhelm LifesavingAwardOnMay19,2015,OfficerDavidP.Wilhelmandhispartnerrespondedtoasubjectincrisisonthe35thStreetviaduct.OfficerWilhelmapproachedtheman,whowaspoisedtojumpfromtheedgeof thebridge,andengagedhiminconversation.OfficerWilhelmlearnedthatthemanfelthelplessanddepressedoversubstanceabuseandfamilyissuesandintendedtokillhimself.
OfficerWilhelm continued dialoguewith the subject in an attempt to get himtoclimbover therailing to safety.OfficerWilhelm,whohasCrisis InterventionTraining,wasabletosuccessfullypersuadethesubjecttoclimbofftherailingandsit downon the curbbesidehim.The subjectwas then transported for furthermedicaltreatment.ThesubjectlaterstatedthatitwasOfficerWilhelm’sabilitytoredirecthimintolisteningtobetterreasoningthatmadehimreconsiderhisactions.
OfficerWilhelm’s quick thinking, heroic actions, and determination preventedthe loss of life. PoliceOfficerDavidP.Wilhelm is therefore recognizedwith aLifesavingAwardandonemeritdayofftobetakenin2016.
DistrictFour CaptainVictorE.BeecherPoliceOfficerBradleyM.Tremblay LifesavingAwardOnApril10,2015,OfficerBradleyM.Tremblayrespondedtoahousefireinthe5200blockof NorthTeutoniaAvenue.OfficerTremblayobservedfourresidentsstandingoutsideof thehousewhichwasengulfedinflames.Theresidentsstatedeveryone,excepttheirdogs,wereoutof thebuilding.
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DistrictFour CaptainVictorE.BeecherOfficerTremblayobservedoneof theresidentsre-enterhisburninghome.OfficerTremblay, without regard for his own safety, ran into the burning building toevacuatetheresident.Becausethesmokewassoheavy,OfficerTremblayhadtosearchonhishandsandknees.OfficerTremblaycalledouttothemanuntilheresponded.Theofficerfollowedthesoundof themanandlocatedhiminarearareaof thehouse.OfficerTremblayledthesubjectbacktothefrontdoorusingthefurnitureasaguide.OfficerTremblayandtheresidentescapedthefiresafelywithoutenduringsignificantharm.
OfficerTremblay’s quick thinking, heroic actions, anddeterminationpreventedthelossof life.PoliceOfficerBradleyM.TremblayisthereforerecognizedwithaLifesavingAwardandonemeritdayofftobetakenin2016.
PoliceOfficerCraigM.NawotkaPoliceOfficerMatthewJ.Zaworski LifesavingAwardOn March 21, 2015, Officers Craig M. Nawotka and Matthew J. Zaworskiconductedatrafficstopof avehicleforanequipmentviolationinthe3700blockof WestVillardAvenue.AsOfficerNawotkaapproachedthevehicle,heobservedthedriverhittinghimself inthechest.Astheofficermovedcloser,heobservedthedriverhadaknifeinhishandsandwasintentionallystabbinghimself.
OfficerNawotkaopened thedriver’sdoorandordered the subject todrop theknife.Whenthesubjectstoppedstabbinghimself,OfficerZaworskitookcontrolof theknife.OfficerZaworskiretrievedtheFirstAidKitfromthesquad.OfficersNawotkaandZaworskiworkedtogethertokeepthedriverfromgoingintoshock.They applied direct pressure to hiswounds preventing the loss of blood.ThedriverremainedconsciousandtheMilwaukeeFireDepartmentarrivedtotakeover medical treatment.
OfficersNawotkaandZaworski’squickthinking,heroicactions,anddeterminationprevented the loss of life.PoliceOfficerCraigM.NawotkaandPoliceOfficerMatthewJ.ZaworskiarethereforerecognizedwithaLifesavingAwardandonemeritdayofftobetakenin2016.
PoliceOfficerNathanL.Woods MeritoriousServiceAwardOnAugust19,2014,OfficerNathanL.Woodsandassistingofficersrespondedto a “violationof restrainingorder” call in the6800blockof NorthTeutoniaAvenue.Whenofficersarrived,amanwasholdingabrokenbottle,hittinghimself intheheadwithit,andtauntingtheofficersonscene.
Officer Woods successfully recognized a need for mental health interventionandde-escalatedthesituationusingactivelisteningtechniquesanddirectingthesubjecttoputthebottledown.
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DistrictFour CaptainVictorE.BeecherOfficer Woods calmed the subject, eventually developing a rapport with himandconvincinghimtodropthebottle.Officerssafelytookthemanintocustody.OfficerWoodssuccessfullyde-escalatedthesituationandpreventedanyharmtothesubjectandofficersonscene.
OfficerWoods’ behavior exemplified successful utilization of crisis interventiontechniquesandpreventedapotentialfatalincident.Hisactionsandprofessionalismepitomize the core values of theMilwaukee PoliceDepartment. PoliceOfficerNathanL.WoodsisthereforerecognizedwithaMeritoriousServiceAward.
DistrictFive CaptainThomasG.StiglerPoliceOfficerJamieS.Rosado Medalof Valor-CombatAwardPoliceOfficerChristopherS.Ottaway MeritoriousServiceAwardOnApril24,2015,OfficerJaimeS.RosadoandOfficerChristopherS.Ottawayresponded to a “shots fired” call for service in the 2600 block of West NashStreet.Uponarrival,theylocatedtwosuspicioussubjectsintheimmediatearea.Theofficersobservedoneof thesubjectsplaceanitemunderneaththebushes.Fearing theobjectwaspossibly a gun,OfficerRosadoattempted to conduct afield interview. The second subject reached underneath the bush, retrieved ahandgunandran.Asheranheturnedandpointedthegunattheofficer.OfficerRosadofiredoneshotandstruckthesuspect.Inspiteof hisinjuries,thesuspectcontinuedtorunfromofficers.OfficerOttawayrelentlesslypursuedthesuspectandapprehendedhim.Officerssubsequentlytookbothsuspectsintocustodyandrecovered thefirearm involved.Officerswere fully awareby responding to theshotsfiredcalltherewasathreattotheirsafety.
OfficersRosadoandOttaway’squickthinkingandheroicactionspreventedthesituationfromescalatingfurther.PoliceOfficerJamieS.RosadoshallthereforereceiveaMedalof Valor-CombatAwardandthreemeritdaysofftobetakenin 2016 and Police Officer Christopher S. Ottaway shall therefore receive aMeritoriousServiceAward.
PoliceOfficerMichaelP.Walker Medalof Valor-CombatAwardPoliceOfficerCoreyJ.Lopez MeritoriousServiceAwardOn March 9, 2015, Officer Michael P. Walker and Officer Corey J. Lopezrespondedtoanarmedrobberyinprogressatabusinessinthe1300blockof EastLocustStreet.OfficersWalkerandLopezenteredthestoretostoptherobberyandprotectcivilians.Theyfoundasuspectarmedwithapistolbehindtheregister.OfficerWalkerorderedthesuspect todropthefirearm,but thesuspect turnedandaimedhisgunattheofficers.Fearingforthesafetyof thestoreemployees,thecustomers,andhispartner,OfficerWalkerdischargedhisfirearmatthesuspect.
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DistrictFive CaptainThomasG.StiglerThesuspect,withoutexplanation,aimedthegunathischest,shothimself,andcollapsed. When Officers Walker and Lopez approached to provide medicalassistance,thesuspectshothimself again.OfficersWalkerandLopezperformedCPR on the suspect until medical arrived.
Employeesstatedthatthesuspectthreatenedtoshootpeopleif theydidnotopenthesafeandcashregisters.WitnessesalsorelatedthatOfficerWalkerwasheroicanddidnothesitatetoenterintoanarmedconfrontationtoprotectthepeopleheld captive.
Officers Walker and Lopez’s courageousness, selflessness, quick actions, anddevotion to community service prevented the situation from escalating further.Police Officer Michael P. Walker shall therefore receive a Medal of Valor -CombatAwardandthreemeritdaysofftobetakenin2016.PoliceOfficerCoreyJ.LopezshallreceiveaMeritoriousServiceAward.
PoliceOfficerAnthonyJ.Milone Medalof Valor-CombatAwardDetectiveCraigJ.Thimm MeritoriousServiceAwardOnMarch19,2015,OfficerAnthonyJ.MiloneandDetectiveCraigJ.Thimmobservedtwosuspectsconductwhathebelievedtobeahand-to-handnarcotictransactionneartheintersectionof 1700WestCenterStreet.AsOfficerMiloneexitedthesquadtoconductafieldinterview,thesuspectturnedandpulledapistolfromhiswaistband.ThesuspectshotatOfficerMiloneasheranfromthepolice.
Detective Thimm immediately provided backup support and drove the squadcarinthedirectionof thefleeingsubject,despitebeingashootingtargetforthegunman.OfficerMilonebravely chased the suspect on foot into a yard in the1600blockof WestCenterStreet,wherethesuspectagaintriedtoshootOfficerMilone.Fearing forhis safetyand the safetyof residents in theneighborhood,OfficerMilonereturnedfireandstruckthesuspecttwice.Thesuspectranuntilhecollapsedashortdistancelater.Determinedtogetaway,thesuspectfoughtwithOfficerMiloneandDetectiveThimmbutwasultimatelyplacedunderarrestandtreatedforhiswounds.Avarietyof streetdrugswererecoveredfromthesuspect.
PoliceOfficerAnthony J.MiloneandDetectiveCraig J.Thimmdemonstratedextraordinary calm and courage under fire as they pursued and captured ahomicidal felon.PoliceOfficerMiloneshall thereforereceiveaMedalof Valor-CombatAwardandthreemeritdaysoff tobe taken in2016.Theactionsof DetectiveCraig J.Thimmon thedayof this incidentwereheroic,placing thesafety of the community above his own. His actions swiftly ended a violentencounter with violent armedman.Detective Craig J. Thimm shall thereforereceiveaMeritoriousServiceAward.
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DistrictFive CaptainThomasG.StiglerPoliceOfficerStevenA.Mahnke Medalof Valor-RescueAwardOnFebruary21,2015,Milwaukeefirefighters responded toa subjecthavingaseizure.However,firefightersatthesceneinthe3300blockof North10thStreetsoon learnedthatasuspecthadstabbedhimself andwasholdinghisgirlfriendhostage.Firefighterscalledthepolicetoaddresstheescalatingsituation.
Officer Steven A.Mahnke and other officers forced entry into the home andfound awoman insidewho told themnothingwaswrong. Suspicious that thewomanwasbeingcoerced,officerscalledoutforthesuspecttocomeforwardasthey systematically searched the house.
Thesuspectabruptlyopenedthedoorof aclosetwherehewashiding.ThesuspectthenpointedwhatOfficerMahnkebelievedtobeamilitary-stylerifleatofficersin theroom.OfficerMahnke,realizingthe lifeof hispartnerwas in imminentdanger,dischargedhisfirearmandstruckthesuspect.Thesuspectwastransportedformedicaltreatmentandtakenintocustody.Asubsequentinvestigationrevealedthatthesuspectwasholdinganexactreplicaof afirearm.
OfficerMahnke’skeenobservationskills,quickaction,andconcernforhisfellowpoliceofficers stopped the imminent threatposedby the suspect to theofficersandthefemaleresident.PoliceOfficerStevenA.MahnkeshallreceiveaMedalof Valor-RescueAwardandthreemeritdaysofftobetakenin2016.
PoliceOfficerAndrewT.FuertePoliceOfficerNicholasM.Kropp LifesavingAwardOn July 12, 2015,Officer AndrewT. Fuerte andOfficerNicholasM.Kroppquickly responded to a shooting in the 3000 block of North 25th Street.Theofficersfoundavictimshottwiceintheupperleftleg.Thebulletsshatteredherfemurandstruckthefemoralarterycausingthewoundtobleedprofusely.
Withouthesitation,OfficerFuerteapplieddirectpressuretothewound.OfficerKroppimmediatelyretrievedthetourniquetfromthesquad.OfficersFuerteandKroppthenappliedthetourniquettothevictim’sleg,whichstoppedthebleeding.The Milwaukee Fire Department arrived and continued medical treatment.Medical personnel statedOfficers Fuerte andKropp’s quick actions saved thevictim’slife.
OfficerFuerte andKropps’s quick thinking, heroic actions, anddeterminationprevented the loss of life. PoliceOfficer AndrewT. Fuerte and PoliceOfficerNicholasM.KropparethereforeeachrecognizedwithaLifesavingAwardandonemeritdayofftobetakenin2016.
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DistrictFive CaptainThomasG.StiglerPoliceOfficerIsmarKulenovic LifesavingAwardOnJuly11,2015,OfficerIsmarKullenovicrespondedtoashootinginthe2600block of West Port SunlightAvenue.OfficerKulenovic observed aMilwaukeeFireDepartmentcaptainaloneatthescenewiththewoundedsubject.TheMFDcaptain found thevictimwith sixgunshotwounds; thevictimwasunconsciousand pulseless.
Withouthesitation,OfficerKulenovicandtheMFDcaptainbeganCPRtakingturnswithchestcompressions.Thevictimregainedconsciousnessandbegantobreathe on his own.Milwaukee Fire Department personnel arrived, providedadditional treatment, and transported the victim to the hospital for furthertreatment.
OfficerKulenovic’squickthinking,heroicactions,anddeterminationpreventedthe loss of life. PoliceOfficer Ismar Kulenovic is therefore recognized with aLifesavingAwardandonemeritdayofftobetakenin2016.
PoliceOfficerGregoryM.Kuspa,PoliceOfficerJonathonC.NewportPoliceOfficerEricA.NorthwoodPoliceOfficerJanelM.Vytlacil LifesavingAwardOn April 16, 2015, while conducting a traffic stop, Officer Vytlacil observedsmoke coming from a nearby residence and immediately notifiedDistrict Fivesquadsof thefire.OfficerNewportnotifieddispatchandrequestedtheMilwaukeeFireDepartment.
OfficersKuspa,Newport,andVytlacilranpasttheblazingfireontheporchandintotheresidence.OfficerKusparetrievedathreeyear-oldtoddlerfromthehousewhileOfficerVytlacilevacuatedthemother,father,andfiveyear-oldchild.OfficerNewportremainedinsideandclearedtheresidenceof otheroccupants.
OfficerNorthwoodreturnedtothesquadcarstoretrievefireextinguishers.Aftertheevacuation,theofficersusedthefireextinguishersandbucketsof watertoputoutthefire.TheMilwaukeeFireDepartmentarrivedandmanagedthescene.
Theirquickthinking,heroicactions,anddeterminationpreventedthelossof life.PoliceOfficerGregoryM.Kuspa, PoliceOfficer JonathonC.Newport, PoliceOfficerEricA.NorthwoodandPoliceOfficerJanelM.VytlacilarethereforeeachrecognizedwithaLifesavingAwardandonemeritdayofftobetakenin2016.
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DistrictFive CaptainThomasG.StiglerPoliceOfficerGaryS.CheronePoliceOfficerKurtS.SaltzwadelPoliceOfficerMichaelP.WalkerForensicInvestigatorJefferyC.Muhammad MeritoriousServiceAward
OnNovember9,2014,OfficerGaryS.Cherone,OfficerKurtS.Saltzwadel,andOfficerMichaelP.Walkerrespondedtoanarmedrobberycallinthe3000blockof NorthBremenStreet.Twowomenwererobbedof theirpursesatknifepointandviolentlythrowntothegroundbyanunidentifiedmale.Thesuspectfledinavehicledrivenbyanaccomplice.
A neighbor gave officers surveillance video of the incident, and ForensicInvestigator Jeffery C.Muhammad obtained the license plate of the suspect’svehicle.Thevictiminformedtheofficersthattheircreditcardswerebeingusedat a restaurant in the 1200 block of West North Avenue. Officers Cherone,Saltzwadel,andWalkerimmediatelydrovetotherestaurant,foundthesuspectedvehicle,performedahigh-risktrafficstop,andarrestedthesuspects.
Duetotheeffortsof theseofficers,thesuspects,onebeingarepeatoffenderof armedrobbery,wereheldaccountablefortheiractions.Theresourcefulactionsand thoroughness of Officers Cherone, Saltzwadel, Walker, and Muhammadwentaboveandbeyondthebasicexpecteddutiesof handlinganarmedrobberysuspect.PoliceOfficerGaryS.Cherone,PoliceOfficerKurtS.Saltzwadel,PoliceOfficerMichaelP.Walker,andForensicInvestigatorJefferyC.MuhammadarethereforeeachrecognizedwithaMeritoriousServiceAward.
Mr.WilmaDavis Certificateof AppreciationOnJune19,2014,Mr.WilmaDavisassisteddetectivesinfindingandarrestinga suspectwhowas involved in a homicidewhich occurred two days before inthe4400blockof NorthGreenBayAvenue.Thesuspectattemptedtolosethedetectivesastheywerefollowinghim.Afterawhile,thesuspectexitedhiscarandbeganfiringatthem.Hethenfledthescenewithoneof thedetectiveschasinghim.Thedetectivelostsightof thesuspectandreturnedtohisvehicle.Mr.Davisthenapproached thedetectiveand informedhimof wherehe saw the suspectthrowthefirearm.Afterdirectinghimtothefirearm,Mr.Davisagreedtowatchoverthevehicleasthedetectiveretrievedthegun.Shortlythereafter,thesuspectcametohissensesandturnedhimself intoauthoritieswherehewastakenintocustody.
ThankstoMr.Davisthedetectivewasabletoretrievethefirearmevenascitizensapproachedthevehicle.Mr.WilmaDavisisthereforerecognizedwithaCertificateof Appreciation.
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DistrictSix CaptainDianaRowePoliceOfficerJoshuaP.DummannMedalof Valor–RescueAwardPoliceOfficerMarkA.FlessertJr.PoliceOfficerMatthewC.Wagner MeritoriousServiceAwardOnMarch5,2015,OfficerJoshuaP.Dummann,OfficerMarkA.FlessertandOfficerMatthewC.Wagnerrespondedtoasubjectwithaweaponcomplaintlocatedinthe400blockof EastPlainfieldAvenue.Theofficerswereinformedthatthehusbandwasthreateninghisestrangedwifewithaknifeinviolationof arestrainingorder.
Officersforcedentryintotheresidenceandlocatedthecouple.OfficersDummann,FlessertandWagnerfoundtheterrifiedwifeseatedonherhusband’slap,pleadingforhelpasheheldaknifetoherneck.Herefusedtoobeypolicecommandstodroptheknifeandreleasethewoman.Withnootheroptions,OfficerDummannendedtheincidentbyfiringonepreciseround.Asaresultof OfficerDummann’scourage,thevictimonlysustainedminorabrasionstoherneck.
OfficerDummann’s quick thinking and heroic actions ended the incident andpreventedthesituationfromescalatingfurther.PoliceOfficerJoshuaP.DummannshallthereforereceiveaMedalof Valor-RescueAwardandthreedaysofftobetakenin2016.PoliceOfficerMarkA.Flessert,Jr.andPoliceOfficerMathewC.WagnershalleachreceiveaMeritoriousServiceAward.
PoliceOfficerMichaelJ.Dederich LifesavingAwardOnAugust6,2015,OfficerMichael J.Dederichandhispartner responded toanunresponsivemaninsideof avehicleinthe100blockof WestHoltAvenue.Officers assessed the man and it was determined he had no pulse. OfficerDederich’spartnerrecognizedhypodermicneedlesinthebackseatof thevehicleand immediately suspected a heroin overdose.
OfficerDederichandhispartnerremoved the subject fromhisvehicle.OfficerDederich retrieved his pocket mask, began CPR and continued with life-saving measures until relieved by the Milwaukee Fire Department. Narcanwas administered to the subject by the MFD and he immediately regainedconsciousness.Thesubjectwastransportedtothehospitalforfurthertreatment.
OfficerDederich’squick thinking,heroicactions,anddeterminationpreventedthelossof life.PoliceOfficerMichaelJ.DederichisthereforerecognizedwithaLifesavingAwardandonemeritdayofftobetakenin2016.
PoliceOfficerMaryJ.Smolen LifesavingAwardOnDecember19,2014,OfficerMaryJ.Smolenandherpartnerrespondedtoacallof amanwithmentalillnesswhohadbarricadedhimself insideabedroomwithaknife.
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DistrictSix CaptainDianaRoweThemanwas schizophrenic, in amanic state, andnot takinghismedications.OfficerSmolen,whohasbeentrainedinCrisisIntervention,attempteddialoguewith theman forapproximately twentyminutes.Hismotheralsoattempted topersuadehersontocomeoutof thebedroom.Thesubject’smotherpushedonthebedroomdoorandfeltresistanceasif hersonwasbracinghisbodyagainstit.Thetopof thedoorbroke,andthemotherwasinstructedtomoveaway.
OfficerSmolenandherpartnerpushedthedooropenandobservedthesubjectsittingonthefloorwithhisbackpressedupagainstthelowerportionof thedoor.Themanheldtheknifeinhishandwiththebladeturnedtowardhimself.OfficerSmolen continued communicationwith theman.Hewas not cooperative andrefusedtodroptheknife.OfficerSmolen’spartnertookapositionof advantagewhilethedialoguecontinued.Themansuddenlyflinchedandraisedtheknifetohischest.Herpartner,withouthesitation,deployedataser,strikingthesubjectinthe chest and torso and incapacitated him.
Officers took the subject into custody. During the initial medical assessmentofficerssawthesubjecthadnumerousself-inflictedlacerationsonbothsidesof hisneckandpuncturewoundsonhisleftside.Themanwasconveyedtothehospitalforfurthertreatment.
OfficerSmolenusedheractivelisteningskillsandeffectivedialogueinterventiontopreventthelossof life.PoliceOfficerMaryJ.SmolenisthereforerecognizedwithaLifesavingAwardandonemeritdayofftobetakenin2016.
DetectiveTylerJ.KirkvoldPoliceOfficerRamonP.Lastrilla LifesavingAwardOn July 24, 2015, Detective Tyler J. Kirkvold and Officer Ramon P. Lastrillarespondedtoacallinthe4000blockof South25thStreetforacomplaintof amalesubjectwithafirearm.Theseverelydepressedsubjectbroughtarifleintohisgaragewiththeintentof takinghislife.
DetectiveKirkvoldandOfficerLastrillalocatedthesubjectinthebackyardhidinginthebushes.Atthatmoment,thesubjectwaspointingtherifleathimself andwasjustsecondsawayfrompullingthetrigger.DetectiveKirkvoldandOfficerLastrillaquicklyengagedthesubjectinconversationtode-escalatethecrisis.Afterusingactivelisteningskills,theofficersconvincedthemantoputhisrifledown.ThesubjectwastakenintocustodyandtransportedtoMilwaukeeCountyMentalHealthforfurthertreatment.
Detective Kirkvold and Officer Lastrilla’s quick thinking, heroic actions, anddeterminationpreventedthelossof life.DetectiveTylerJ.KirkvoldandPoliceOfficerRamonP.LastrillaarethereforeeachrecognizedwithaLifesavingAwardandonemeritdayofftobetakenin2016.
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DistrictSix CaptainDianaRoweMr.JasonD.McCoy ValorousConductAwardOnMay5,2015,anarmedrobberyoccurredatadealershiplocatedinthe5100blockof South27thStreet.Mr.JasonMcCoywitnessedtwoarmedjuvenilesarguingandpointingpistols at a 74 year-old female senior citizen. Concerned for the victim’s safety,Mr.McCoycalledthepolice.Inaddition,hejumpedoutof hisvehicleandchasedthetwojuvenilesnorthboundonSouth27thStreet.Eventually,hecaughtupwiththejuvenilesanddetainedthemuntilofficersarrived.Onthescene,officersrecoveredtheBBpistols,whichresembledrealfirearms,andtookthejuvenilesuspectsintocustody.
With his quick thinking and dedication towards helping another citizen,Mr.McCoyplayedaninstrumentalpartincapturingthejuvenilesuntilthepolicearrived.Therefore,Mr.JasonD.McCoywillbeawardedtheValorousConductAward.
Mr.BostonE.Compton MeritoriousConductAwardOnJuly21,2015,officersrespondedtoafemalesubjectthreateningtojumpoffa100footbridgeinthe3300blockof SouthHowellAvenue.Thesubjectwasseensittingontherailingof thebridgeandreadytofalltotheground.However,standingnexttoherwasMr.Compton,afriendwhowasdesperatelypersuadinghernottojumpfromthebridge.
Astheofficersapproachedthescene,thesubjectyelledforthemnottocomeanycloserandshemovedfurtherofftherailingreadytojump.ImmediatelytheofficersstoppedinplaceandmouthedtoMr.Compton,“Grabher.”Fearingforhisfriend’ssafety,Mr.Comptonseizedtheopportunityandbearhuggedhisfriend,pullingherofftherailingandbringinghertosafety.
Mr. Compton’s quick response and determination resulted in saving his friend’s life.Therefore,Mr.BostonE.ComptonshallreceiveaMeritoriousConductAward.
DistrictSeven CaptainJutikiC.JacksonPoliceOfficerMollyD.Wellman LifesavingAwardOnJuly4,2015,OfficerMollyD.Wellmanandherpartnerrespondedtoashootinginthe5200blockof North76thStreet.OfficerWellmanfoundthevictimlyingfacedowninapoolof blood.Sheobservedthatthevictimhadbeenshotinthebackof hisneck;hewasunresponsiveandhadnopulse.
OfficerWellmancarefullyrepositionedthevictimonhisback.Shecheckedhisneckandwristforapulsebutcouldnotfindone.OfficerWellmanadministeredseveralroundsof chestcompressions.Shortlythereafter,thesubjectregainedconsciousnessandbegantobreatheonhisown.TheMilwaukeeFireDepartment,arrived,continuedmedicalcare,andtransportedthesubjecttothehospitalforfurthertreatment.
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DistrictSeven CaptainJutikiC.JacksonOfficerWellman’squickthinking,heroicactions,anddeterminationpreventedthelossof life.PoliceOfficerMollyD.WellmanisthereforerecognizedwithaLifesavingAwardandonemeritdayofftobetakenin2016andonemeritdayofftobetakenin2016.
PoliceOfficersMatthewK.DresenPoliceOfficerRaynaldoRomanJr. LifesavingAwardOnApril15,2015,OfficerMatthewK.DresenandOfficerRaynaldoRomanJr.wereinvolvedinavehiclepursuitof anautotakeninanarmedrobbery.Thepursuitresultedinafive-carcrash.Thedriverof thefleeingvehiclewasejectedfromtheautoandwaslyingunresponsivewithoutapulse.OfficersDresenandRomanbeganCPR.Afterseveralcyclesthedriverwasrevived.MilwaukeeFireDepartmentpersonneltookovermedicaltreatmentandtransportedthesubjectto the hospital.
OfficersDresenandRoman’squickthinking,heroicactions,anddeterminationpreventedthelossof life.PoliceOfficerMatthewK.DresenandPoliceOfficerRaynaldoRomanJr.arethereforeeachrecognizedwithaLifesavingAwardandonemeritdayofftobetakenin2016.
PoliceOfficerJoseM.Luna MeritoriousServiceAwardOnFebruary 1, 2015,Officer Luna and his partner responded to a family introuble in the 3900 block of North 77th Street.The sister explained that herbrothercamehomedrunkandwas in thebasement refusing to turndownhismusic.OfficerLunaheardthesubjectswearingandyellingfromthebasement.Astheofficersstoodinthehallway,OfficerLunaheardthesubjectcomeupthestairsintothekitchenandarmhimself withaknifefromakitchendrawer.Immediately,OfficerLuna’spartner immediatelydrewherpistolandyelledat thesubject todrop theknife.The subjectbacked intoa cornerof thekitchen.OfficerLunatookouthisOCsprayandexpandablebaton.Whenthesubjectreappearedintothedoorway,OfficerLunaimmediatelydeliveredaburstof OCtothesubject’seyes causinghim todrop theknife.Without further resistance, the subjectwashandcuffedandtakenintocustody.
OfficerLuna’sactionsexemplifythesuccessfulde-escalationof avolatilesituation.Hewasabletoassessthepotentialdangersof dischargingafirearminaconfinedspace with multiple occupants and sought rational, alternative actions. Hisdecisiontoutilizealessextremeoptionresultedinasaferesolutionof theconflict.
Officer Luna’s restraint and professionalism epitomize the core values of theMilwaukee Police Department. Therefore, Police Officer Jose M. Luna isrecognizedwithaMeritoriousServiceAward.
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FacilitiesServices Mr.RichardW.MooreCustodialWorkerIIJoeAdams MeritoriousServiceAwardOnJune9,2015,Mr. JoeAdamswasperforminghisdailydutiesof maintaining thecleanlinessof DistrictFour.Suddenly,heheardacommotionandrantothefrontlobbytodeterminewhypeoplewereyellingandscreaming.
AsMr.Adamssteppedintothefrontlobby,heimmediatelyobservedasubjectrunfromthecellblockandjumpoverthefrontcounter.ItwasobvioustoMr.Adamsthesubjectwastryingtoescape.Realizinghehadtodosomethingtopreventthisfromhappening,Mr.Adamsgrabbedtherunningsubjectandheldhimdownlongenoughfortheofficerstohandcuffhim.
Duetohisactionsandwithoutregardforhisownsafety,Mr.Adamspreventedtheescapeof a violent criminal.His brave actions helped officers take a determined felonbackintocustody.Therefore,CustodialWorkerIIJoeAdamsisrecognizedwithaMeritoriousServiceAward.
NeighborhoodTaskForce CaptainLeslieM.ThielePoliceOfficerJohnR.ShipmanPoliceOfficerDanielJ.Sutyak MeritoriousServiceAwardOnSeptember23,2014,OfficerJohnR.ShipmanandOfficerDanielJ.Sutyakwerepatrolling theareaof NorthGreenBayAvenue.Acitizenapproached thesquadcartoreportthatanarmedrobberywasabouttotakeplaceatthegasstationdownthestreetandgaveadescriptionof thesuspect.Asaconcerntopublicsafety,theofficersimmediatelyrespondedtothe4400blockof NorthGreenBayAvenue.
Uponarrival,OfficersShipmanandSutyakobservedtwosubjectsonthesidewalk;onefitthedescription.Theofficers,withoutregardfortheirownsafety,approachedandnoticedthesuspectwasrobbingthevictimatgunpoint.Thevictimcriedoutforhelp.OfficerShipmanabruptlyexitedthesquadcarandrantowardsthearmedsuspect.OfficerSutyakpursuedthesuspectinthesquadwhilebroadcastinghisflightpath.OfficerShipmanchasedthesuspectonfootandwaslaterjoinedbyOfficerSutyakinthefootpursuit.Theofficerscaughtthesuspectandafterastruggletosecurehishands,placedhimintocustody.
OfficersShipmanandSutyakweresuccessfulinapprehendingadangerousarmedfelonintheactof committingaviolentfelony.Theydisplayedimmensecouragebyplacingthesafetyof thepublicbeforetheirownandarrestingadangerouscriminal.PoliceOfficerJohnR.ShipmanandPoliceOfficerDanielJ.SutyakarethereforeeachrecognizedwithaMeritoriousServiceAward.
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Officeof CommunityOutreachandEducation CaptainPeterD.PiercePoliceOfficerGregoryD.Hunter Medalof Valor–RescueAwardPoliceOfficerRaymondL.MonfrePoliceOfficerShaneA.Pecoraro MeritoriousServiceAwardMr.JuanR.Trevino ValorousConductAwardOnMay14,2015,whileonpatrolintheareaof EastWalkerandSouthBarclayStreet,OfficerGregoryD.Hunterwasalertedtothesmellof smokeinthenearbyarea.Afterconfirmingwithdispatchthatfireshadnotbeenreported,OfficerHunterimmediatelysearchedtheareaforthesource.Suddenly,hesawapassengertrainstoppedontopof asteepembankmentwithsmokeandflamesbillowingfromtheengine.Immediatelyfearinganexplosionandforthesafetyof theoccupants,OfficerHunterrantowardthetraintobeginevacuations.OfficerHuntercalledforthefiredepartmentandadditionalassistance.
OfficerHunterencounteredJuanTrevino,atowtruckdriver,whohadstoppedtohelp.Mr.Trevino grabbed twofire extinguishers fromhis truck and ran toward the trainwithOfficerHunter.Meanwhile, theragingfirewasproducing loudpoppingsoundsandcloudsof thickblacksmoke.Itwasclearthepassengersandrescueteamwereinimminentdanger,andusingthefireextinguisherswouldbefutile.Realizingtheentiretraincouldquicklybecomeengulfedinflames,evacuatingthepassengersbecametheprimary concern.
Boardingthepassengercars,OfficerHunterandMr.Trevinobeganescortingpeopleoffthetrain.Meanwhile,OfficerRaymondL.MonfreandOfficerShaneA.Pecoraroarrivedonthesceneandalsoassistedinevacuatingpassengersfromtheperiloussituation.
PoliceOfficerHunter,whiledisplayinggreatcourage,andwithoutregardforhissafety,rescuednumerouscitizensfromapotentiallydeadlysituation.PoliceOfficerGregoryD.HuntershallthereforereceiveaMedalof Valor-RescueAwardandthreedaystobetakenin2016.
PoliceOfficerMonfre andPoliceOfficerPecoraro safely assisted in removing all 51passengersandcarefullyescortingthemtosafety.Specialcarewasusedinevacuatingelderlypassengerstoavoidinjuries.Therefore,OfficerRaymondL.MonfreandOfficerShaneA.PecoraroareeachrecognizedwithaMeritoriousServiceAward.
Mr.Trevino,whiledisplayinggreatcourage,andwithoutregardforhissafety,rescuednumerous citizens from a potentially dangerous situation.Mr. JuanR.Trevino shallthereforereceiveaValorousConductAward.
Unit Service Award Recipients
Violent Crime Tint Crew Captain of Police Police Lieutenants Johnny C. Sgrignuoli Kevin Armbruster Eric C. Donaldson Police Sergeants Detectives Brian C. Burch Mark E. Harms Gena A. Malanche Steven J. Braunreiter Daniel G. Knitter Michael J. Slomczewski Steven Herrmann Wesam F. Yaghnam
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Unit Service Award Recipients
Police Officers Brian P. Brosseau Michael Lopez Kurt S. SaltzwadelJason A. Dewit Dean S. Newport Steven L. StrasserJennifer Feather Jonathon C. Newport Joel P. SuslerPhillip J. Ferguson Vincenzo G. Paolo Michael P. WawrzyniakowskiGregory M. Kuspa Jose G. Ramirez Kurt R. ZiarnikRichard K. Litwin
Crime Analyst Milwaukee County Assistant District Attorney Kyle D. McFatridge Laura Crivello
UnitServiceAward
In March of 2015, members of the Milwaukee Police Department initiated aninvestigationintoaseriesof shootings,robberies,homicides,andvictimintimidationdirectlyassociatedwithaMilwaukeeareagroupof narcoticdealers.Thisgroupwaslabeledbyinvestigatorsasthe“ViolentCrimeTintCrew”(VCTC).
TheVCTCengagedinahighlyorganizednarcotictraffickingoperation.Themembersof this crew servedclientsacross theCityof Milwaukee, southeastWisconsin, andnorthernIllinois.Thedrugdealersusedstolenrentalcarswithheavily-tintedwindowsand fraudulent temporary license plates. To further avoid detection by police, thesuspectsusedavarietyof hotelslocatedthroughoutthesuburbanarea.
Ateamof analysts,officers, investigators,andsupervisorsassembledtoaggressivelytarget, arrest, and prosecute the VCTC. Members assigned to this mission alsoremainedaccountablefortheirdailyresponsibilitiesattheirrespectiveworklocations.Inonehundreddaystheunitintervieweddozensof victimsandwitnesses,completedcountlesshoursof surveillance,conductedhazardousfieldwork,andexecutedovertwentysearchwarrants.
Theteamrecoveredmorethanonethousandgramsof heroin,cocaine,andmarijuana,alongwith$12,000inproceeds.Fifteenstolenvehiclesandtwelvefirearmswithhighcapacitymagazineswerealsoseized.Fifteenmembersof theVCTCweretakenintocustodyandchargedwithvariousweapon,narcotic,andviolentcrimes.Thekeyarrestsof thesedangerouscriminalsledtothedismantlingof theVCTCcrimeorganization.
Throughout the courseof this investigation, allpersonnel assigned to thisdaunting taskdisplayedincrediblelevelsof dedicationandperseverance.Theunitcoordinatedresources,assembled support teams, and engaged in dangerous fieldwork to capture these violentindividuals.
Theindividualeffortsof thedetectives,officers,analysts,andsupervisorsproducedaneffectiveteamworkingtogethertoendalargenarcoticsoperation.
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In Memory of those who gave their lives in the line of duty
Be sure to visit the Fallen Officers’ Memorial Wall located just outside the Main Office
Frank Pidczeck .............................. 6/22/1884
John Kossow ................................... 9/30/1899
Ernest Johnson ............................... 9/15/1904
Otto H. Flieth ............................... 12/17/1908
Peter Gauer ....................................... 7/3/1909
Charles W. Gudgell ........................ 8/22/1916
Frank Caswin ............................... 11/24/1917
Henry Deckert ............................. 11/24/1917
Frederick Kaiser ........................... 11/24/1917
David O’Brien .............................. 11/24/1917
Charles Seehawer ......................... 11/24/1917
Edward Spindler .......................... 11/24/1917
Stephen Stecker ............................ 11/24/1917
Albert Templin ............................. 11/24/1917
Paul Weiler ................................... 11/24/1917
William Kaemmerling .................. 1/26/1922
Joseph Kubacki .............................. 5/24/1924
Walter Luedtke ............................. 12/18/1924
Harold W. Schmidt .......................... 4/4/1925
Hilbert Thurow .............................. 8/22/1930
Robert Bahlke ................................ 2/23/1932
Richard R. Zingler ........................... 2/8/1933
Harry Pieske ................................... 6/27/1935
Charles George ................................ 6/8/1936
Nelson Goodman .......................... 8/10/1937
George Raabe ................................. 11/2/1937
Joseph Lecher ................................. 3/21/1943
Arnold Werner ............................... 7/10/1943
Valentine Adam ............................... 3/6/1948
Elmer W. Bates ............................... 8/23/1948
Vernon White ............................... 11/10/1951
Raymond A. Nencki ................... 0/05/1959
Robert Kraemer ............................ 2/7/1963
James J. Rivers ............................. 3/21/1966
Ronald T. Hogan ........................... 5/2/1967
Bryan Moschea ........................... 7/31/1967
George Fish ................................. 9/23/1970
Alan Sroczynski .......................... 11/8/1970
Paul DuPlanty ............................. 11/9/1971
Gerald Hempe ............................. 1/31/1973
Charles T. Smith ......................... 1/31/1973
Ronald Reagan .......................... 12/13/1973
Thomas G. Matulis ..................... 7/10/1974
Robert D. Riley ........................... 7/10/1974
Michael Draeger ....................... 12/28/1974
Dennis Obradovich .................... 8/17/1975
Albert Kohn .............................. 10/29/1975
Thomas Kiefer ........................... 11/25/1977
John Machajewski .................... 12/23/1981
Charles S. Mehlberg ................. 12/23/1981
Sydney C. Snow .......................... 1/20/1982
Rosario J. Collura ....................... 3/19/1985
Leonard R. Lesnieski .................. 3/19/1985
Dennis J. Gorlewski .................... 2/25/1987
Roger A. Sterling ......................... 5/11/1987
Steve J. Hasenstab ....................... 8/19/1989
Richard E. Wagner .................... 10/25/1990
Michael R. Tourmo .................. 11/18/1990
William A. Robertson .................. 9/7/1994
Michael A. Niehoff ..................... 12/1/1994
Wendolynn O. Tanner ................. 9/7/1996
Milwaukee Police Department Mission and Vision Statement
Mission In partnership with the community,
we will create and maintain
neighborhoods capable
of sustaining civic life.
We commit to reducing
the levels of crime, fear and disorder
through community-based,
problem-oriented
and data-driven policing.
Vision A Milwaukee where all can
live safely and without fear,
protected by a police department
with the highest ethical and
professional standards.
Mission & Vision Statements Milwaukee Police Department Core Values
Competence We are prudent stewards of the public’s grant of authority and resources. We areaccountable for the quality of our performance and the standards of our conduct.We are exemplary leaders and exemplary followers.
Courage We place the safety of others before our own and accept our moral responsibilityto take action against injustice and wrongdoing. Police members are expected to takeprudent risks on behalf of the public.
Integrity We recognize the complexity of police work and exercise discretion in ways that are beyond reproach and worthy of public trust. Honesty and truthfulness are fundamental elements of integrity. It is our duty to earn public trust through consistent words and actions. We are honest in word and deed.
Leadership We seek to influence human behavior to achieve organizational goals that serve the public while developing individuals, teams and the organization for future service. We accept our responsibility to be leaders, both within the community and among our peers, and for the actions of our colleagues and ourselves. We are all responsible for the performance, reputation and morale of the Department.
Respect We hold life in the highest regard. We treat all citizens and colleagues with dignity and respect, and are fair and impartial as we perform our duties.
Restraint We use the minimum force and authority necessary to accomplish a proper policepurpose. We demonstrate self-discipline, even when no one is listening or watching.
Core Values
When you do nothingyou become powerless.
But when you get involved,you feel the sense of hope
and accomplishmentthat comes from knowing
you are workingto make things better for everyone.
—Author Unknown
Special thanks to the City of Milwaukee residentsfor their continued support and cooperation
in helping to keep our city safe.
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