A letter from the Milwaukee County District Attorney's Office posted in social media by the stepson of one of the elderly victims brutally attacked on September 11 in the Southside of Milwaukee indicated that in one of the victim cases, the juvenile suspects (Bradley Tech students) involved in the felony aggravated assault of an elderly won't be facing criminal charges.
By H. Nelson Goodson
Hispanic News Network U.S.A.
September 19, 2024
Milwaukee, Wisconsin - On Wednesday, Felipe Martínez Jr., posted a copy of the letter from the Milwaukee County District Attorney's Office dated September 12th sent to Jesse M. Andino, one of the elderly victims indicating that the juveniles involved in his assault won't be criminally charged.
The Milwaukee County District Attorney's Office unsigned letter to Andino says that in the juvenile case 24MJ001809/03342924, "The Milwaukee County District Attorney's Office at the Juvenile Justice Center has reviewed police reports and other evidence in the case in which you were listed as the victim. Based upon that review, Assistant District Attorney Anthony Moore has concluded that no charges will be issued in this matter."
Martinez Jr. also indicated in his social media post that the juveniles were charged for the brutal beating of his stepfather Freddie Vega, but won't face charges for the assault of his uncle Andino, who is Vega's brother.
The 5 juveniles who have been arrested ages, two 14, two 15 and one 16 years old will be criminally charged for the felony aggravated assault of Vega, but according to the DA's letter, they won't be facing criminal charges for assaulting Andino, who suffered minor injuries and most likely won't be charged in the third unidentified elderly victim case, who also suffered minor injuries during the brutal attack on September 11 at an alleyway located at the 700 block of S. 1st Street, that was caught on cellphone videos that went viral in social media. The three elderly victims, Freddie Vega, 63, Jesse M. Andino, 62, and a 53-year-old unidentified victim.
The three victims were at a gray painted building doing some remodeling work inside when a group of students from Bradley Technology and Trade School had gathered in the alley to see several female students fight. Some of the female students were allegedly on top of a vehicle belonging to one of the elderly victims, they were twerking (a sexually suggestive dance style) and the the victims came out of the building and told them to get off the vehicle and stop what they were doing. Then, multiple male students aggressively assaulted the three victims.
In the cellphones videos, Vega was seen being brutally attacked, punched and kicked by multiple juveniles. Vega suffered multiple broken ribs, a broken nose and collarbone, he also suffered a six inch cut that was stitched up in his left side of the face, according to family members. (Cellphone videos of brutal attack posted in the following article link: https://tinyurl.com/55f4c7pu)
Both Andino and a third victim suffered minor injuries.
Editors note:
The Milwaukee County District Attorney's Office exposed the double justice system that is practiced in Milwaukee County under District Attorney John T. Chisholm, which one justice system is for Whites and the other justice system is for people of color.
Most likely, if the Black juveniles had brutally attacked three elderly European-Americans (Whites), the juveniles would be facing three felony counts each for aggravated assault of an elderly and would quickly be waved to adult court. But in thls case, as we can read the Milwaukee County District Attorney's Office letter dated September 12th, to Jesse M. Andino, he won't get justice in Milwaukee County.
D.A. Chisholm previously announced that he won't be seeking reelection.
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