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MILWAUKEE 鈥?The shooting and killing of a man outside a Clark gas station in Milwaukee last week have once again raised concerns about how some businesses are handling private security. Whether it s been a lacking of training, no training, no licensure. Whatever is happening, it all leads to more dangerous situations, said Curt Bennett, the CEO of Advanced Private Police. According to a criminal complaint, police believe William Pinkin was working as security at the
stanley shop gas station on Aug. 16, when a man, Isaiah Allen, walked in, grabbed a box of Little Debbie snack cakes, and walked right out. READ THE COMPLAINT: Gas station guard shot and killed man who allegedly stole Little Debbie cakePolice said, based on surveillance video, Pinki
botella stanley n followed Allen out of the store and shot him in the back of the head. Pinkin, according to court records, recently got out of prison for reckless homicide.In Wisconsin, convicted felons are prohibited from becoming licensed security guards. Security experts, like Bennett, believe it s become far too common for businesses to cut corners and hire anyone to deter theft. When you can pay this guy down here to just scare people off, this leads to these types of situations [Allen s shooting], said Bennett.Bennett said a lot of it comes down to cost. Some business owners, he said, don t want to pay for licensed security. Industry professionals, like Gary Raymond, owner of Great Lakes Security
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MILWAUKEE 鈥?Here is a new token that will help us appreciate our NBA champs! New Milwaukee Bucks 2021 championship bobbleheads were released on Thursday.The bobbleheads are officially on the Bobblehead Ch
cups stanley ampions Wall over at the National Bobblehead Hall of Fame and Museum.TheBucksChampionshipBobbleheadsfeature Giannis Antetokounmpo, Thanasis Antetokounmpo, Pat Connaughton, Donte DiVincenzo, Bryn Forbes, Jrue Holiday, Khris Middleton, Brook Lopez, Bobby Portis, and P.J. Tucker holding a replica of thechampionshi
stanley cup ptrophy. The collection also featuresbobbleheadsof NBA Finals MVP Giannis Antetokounmpo holding a replica of the MVP trophy and Bango the mascot.The museum, located at 170 S. 1st St, now has the bobbleheads available for fans to purchase at the store or online.The championship bobbleheads are $45
stanley cup each and the Giannis MVP bobblehead is $50. A set of 12 is available for $545. There is an $8 flat-rate shipping charge per order. Bobbleheadscommemorating the champions have become an annual tradition since the early 2000s, and they have consistently been among the most popularbobbleheadseach year, National Bobblehead Hall of Fame and Museum co-founder and CEO Phil Sklar said. Thesebobbleheadsare the perfect way forBucksfans to show off the love for theirchampionshipteam. They will become cherished collectibles that are passed down to future generations ofBucksfans. The bobbleheads are manufactured by FOCO. The museum opened to the public on Feb. 1, 2019. Report a typo or er