Tuesday, March 3, 2026

74-year-old Angel Luis Santiago Convicted Of Killing Aurora Weier, 45, In 1985 In Milwaukee Passed Away At The Oshkosh Correctional Institute

Santiago passed away due congestive heart failure, according to sources.

By H. Nelson Goodson 
Hispanic News Network U.S.A.

March 3, 2026

Oshkosh, Wisconsin - The Wisconsin Department of Corrections reported on its inmate website that Angel Luis Santiago, 74, who was serving a life term in prison for the November 4, 1985 homicide of Aurora Weier, 45, in Milwaukee has passed away at the Oshkosh Correctional Institute on November 11, 2025. Santiago died from congestive heart failure, according to sources.

Santiago was sentenced to life in prison with five years extended incarceration, in 2001, he eventually confessed to a reporter while being incarcerated at the Prairie Correctional Facility in Appleton, Minnesota that he as a sniper fatally shot Weier with a rifle from across the street as she was walking with her 7-year-old son into a Latino community center known as the Enrichment Center that was later renamed the Aurora Weier Educational Center, an alternative high school for Latino youths at N. Richards and W. Center Streets in Milwaukee.

Santiago, well known Puerto Rican community organizer who was then the Director of the United Youth Federation apparently became distraught that Weier was an emerging Latina leader and was successful in getting funding for the Enrichment Center. Santiago had experienced deficit funding issues in his organization.

Weier was originally from Panama who saw a need for Latinos to get educated in the Holton Latino and Puerto Rican neighborhood.


Milwaukee Bucks Latino Night 2026 Sports Fan Jóse Díaz Prohibited By Fiserv Forum Usher From Displaying Mexican Flag Inside The Game Seat Section


Díaz was apparently targeted by a Black female usher at the annual Milwaukee Bucks Latino Nights 2026 Fiserv Forum event for displaying a Mexican flag at the game. The female usher prohibited Díaz from displaying the flag from Mexico, according to a video recording by Díaz of the incident on Monday night.


By H. Nelson Goodson 
Hispanic News Network U.S.A.

March 3, 2026

Milwaukee, Wisconsin - On Tuesday, Jóse Díaz, a Milwaukee Bucks fan who attended the annual Latino Night 2026 Bucks game at the Fiserv Forum on Monday told Hispanic News Network U.S.A. (HNNUSA) that a Black female usher prohibited him from displaying the flag from Mexico at the seat section where he was seating with other Latino attendees. The Fiserv Forum usher told Díaz that flags weren't allowed at the Fiserv Forum, but she didn't cite or explained any rules banning foreign flags at the Milwaukee Bucks and Boston Celtics game, according to Díaz. But, Díaz complied and put away his Mexican flag. (Full video of incident and Díaz describing what happened to him at link: https://youtube.com/shorts/znexTvxj6PA)

Díaz also noted that no signs were posted prohibiting sport fans from displaying foreign flags or any other type of sports paraphernalia inside the seat sections during a game.

Díaz did noticed that a Puerto Rico flag was displayed at another seat section and other foreign flags from Latin and Central American countries were displayed at the Fiserv Forum by fans and vendors attending the Latino Night at the event.

Díaz also told HNNUSA that afterwards, he talked to the Fiserv Forum customer service about his unfortunate incident with the Black female usher and they told him that it shouldn't had happened.

Díaz says that he plans to file a complaint with the Fiserv Forum usher services and Milwaukee Bucks and other organizers who sponsored the annual Latino Night.

The Fiserv Forum at the Deer District has a capacity of 17,000 people.

The Latino sports culture is well known to showcase the pride of Hispanic sports fans, especially displaying foreign flags and other sports paraphernalia.

Monday, March 2, 2026

Milwaukee County Criminal Complaint Against Wisconsin State Representative Sylvia Ortiz-Velez (D-Milw) By Three Dems Frivolous And Act Of Hypocrisy


Wisconsin State Representatives, Priscilla Prado, Greta Neubauer and Kalan Haywood, all democrats apparently co-sponsored a state assembly bill that Representative Sylvia Ortiz-Velez, also a democrat had authored just 25 days after they filed a complaint against Ortiz-Velez with Capitol Police for allegedly threatening to use an AR-15 on the three dems. Capitol Police in Madison investigated the allegation and found no probable cause to criminally charge Ortiz-Velez.


By H. Nelson Goodson 
Hispanic News Network U.S.A.

March 2, 2026

Milwaukee, Wisconsin - On Monday, Victor Huyke, the Publisher of El Conquistador Latino Newspaper posted on his personal Facebook page that Wisconsin State Representatives Priscilla Prado from Milwaukee, Greta Neubauer from Racine and Kalan Haywood from Milwaukee had filed a complaint with Capitol Police regarding an alleged threat made by Wisconsin State Representative Sylvia Ortiz-Velez (D-Milw) against the three dems in early September 2025 over two joint Hispanic Heritage Month and Hispanic Veterans resolutions, but Capitol Police investigated the alleged threat by Ortiz-Velez and they found no probable cause to criminally charge her. But 25 days later, Representatives Prado, Neubauer and Haywood co-sponsored a proposed Assembly Bill AB 441/SB 444, which required law enforcement officers to identify themselves as such, wear surnames, department insignia on their uniform and badge number including the prohibition of officers covering their faces or other disguise to conceal their identities while detaining or arresting individuals that was originally authored by Rep.  Ortiz-Velez, how ironic. (Huyke's Facebook post at link: https://www.facebook.com/share/p/18ETBzqyKN/ and HNNUSA article link: http://hispanicnewsnetwork.blogspot.com/2025/09/wisconsin-state-rep-greta-neubauer-d.html)

Since the three dems mentioned, Prado, Neubauer and Haywood couldn't get Capitol Police to find probable cause to criminally charged Ortiz-Velez in Dane County in early September 2025, Prado filed a complaint with the Milwaukee County District Attorney's Office that included Neubauer and Haywood as potential  witnesses regarding  Representative Ortiz-Velez allegedly making a threat to expose Prado's inappropriate personal actions to a reporter.

The Milwaukee County District Attorney's Office filed a one count misdemeanor charge against Rep. Ortiz-Velez on February 25, 2026, which no doubt is a frivolous complaint at best. (HNNUSA article link: http://hispanicnewsnetwork.blogspot.com/2026/02/wi-state-rep-sylvia-n-ortiz-velez-48-d.html)

According  to Wisconsin Right Now (WRN), a known right-wing news website, a article dated March 1. 2026, regarding the criminal complaint filed against Ortiz-Velez says, that she has speech protection (immunity) in regards to making any comments during the Assembly floor or outside, since it's related to resolutions regardless, if debate, discussions and controversy is created. (WRN article: https://www.wisconsinrightnow.com/sylvia-ortiz-velez-milwaukee-charge/)

The hypocrisy by Prado, Neubauer and Haywood is evident, if they felt threatened by Rep. Ortiz-Velez in September 2025, then why would they help co-sponsor AB 441/SB 444 that Ortiz-Velez authored? (Bills link: https://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/2025/proposals/ab441, bill text link: https://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/2025/related/proposals/ab441, and https://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/2025/proposals/sb444#, bill text bill link: https://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/2025/related/proposals/sb444)

The worst part about it, is that Rep. Ortiz-Velez helped Rep. Prado in her campaign to get elected to the state assembly, and Prado in return turned against Rep. Ortiz-Velez. Politics makes very strange bedfellows as the saying goes.

Rep. Neubauer is the Democrat minority leader in the Wisconsin State Assembly. 

On February 20, 2026, Rep. Ortiz-Velez outed in the State Assembly floor when asked, if she was ever told to leave the Assembly floor and not vote for her 8th District,  Ortiz-Velez said "Yes". It seems that the Democrat minority leader Rep. Neubauer had been prohiting other Dems from voting in a bipartisan vote on bills with Republicans that they favored, according to sources.

In brief: Apparently, it seems that several days after, three legislators from the Democrat Caucus allegedly retaliated against Rep. Ortiz-Velez for exposing that democrats have been told to leave the Assembly floor and go home in order not to vote for Republican bills. Rep. Prado filed a complaint with the Milwaukee County District Attorney's Office accusing Ortiz-Velez of making a threat to expose personal inappropriate actions by Prado to a reporter. The Milwaukee County District Attorney's Office filed a criminal complaint for disorderly conduct against Ortiz-Velez on February 25, 2026 and Prado's alleged witnesses were Rep. Neubauer and Rep. Kalan Haywood. Haywood secretly recorded a phone call between him and Ortiz-Velez in early September 2025.

Editor's note:

In the criminal complaint against Rep. Ortiz-Velez, witness 1 is Rep. Priscilla Prado, witness 2 is Rep. Kalan Haywood and witness 3 is Rep. Greta Neubauer. All Democrats.

In the criminal complaint, Rep. Neubauer (witness 3) is accusing Ortiz-Velez (defendant) of making statements that she would expose inappropriate personal actions against Prado (witness 1). Apparently the call between Ortiz-Velez, Neubauer and Rep. Haywood (witness 2) was allegedly recorded by Haywood. (See attached criminal complaint)

In a developing scenario, Wisconsin State Representative Jim Piwowarczyk (R) requested the Capitol Police investigation records regarding Ortiz-Velez, but the State of Wisconsin Department of Administration in an email to Rep. Piwowarczyk that the Governor Tony Evers Office allegedly referred criminal charges against Ortiz-Velez to the Milwaukee County District Attorney's Office and refusing to release the Capitol Police records to Piwowarczyk because of an open pending criminal case against  Ortiz-Velez. (Piwowarczyk Facebook post link: https://www.facebook.com/share/p/1GGB3kwSZ6/)

It all sounds like a political prosecution by Democrats against another Democrat, simply because  Ortiz-Velez is supporting Wisconsin Lt. Governor Sara Rodriguez (D) for Governor and outgoing Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers (D) is supporting Milwaukee County Executive David Crowley for Governor. While Representatives Prado, Neubauer and Haywood are supporting Crowley for Governor.

Ortiz-Velez helped pass a bill that would limit County executive powers during state of emergencies, which involved Crowley during the COVID-19 pandemic crisis who took control of all the County matters without the oversight of Milwaukee County Supervisors. During the COVID-19 pandemic, Ortiz-Velez was a Milwaukee County Supervisor. (County Executive powers limited during state of emergencies at link: https://www.facebook.com/share/p/18GxMwkKE4/)

Ortiz-Velez is expected to enter a not guilty plea in her criminal case for disorderly conduct, which will most likely break open the entire case and reveal the actual and alleged motives why the criminal complaint was filed against her.








Saturday, February 28, 2026

3 Additional Wisconsin County Sheriff Departments Have Signed 287(g) Agreements With USICE Totalling 17 Counties Of 72 In The State

17 County sheriff departments have signed 287(g) agreements with USICE in Wisconsin, including two that are pending approval.

By H. Nelson Goodson 
Hispanic News Network U.S.A.

February 28, 2026

Wisconsin - Three additional Wisconsin sheriff departments have signed into 287(g) agreements with USICE, one was approved and two are pending.

The three sheriff departments in Wisconsin that have signed 287(g) agreements with USICE, include the counties of Dunn, Green Lake and Walworth. The Dunn County Sheriff's Department agreement was signed February 10, 2026, while the Green Lake County and Walworth County Sheriff Departments are still pending. Under the 287(g) agreement program with USICE, the county sheriffs will allow deputies to work under the warrant service officer model task force to detain (arrest) undocumented immigrants targeted by USICE with administrative warrants, who are processed at the County jail bookings for traffic violations stops, misdemeanors and felony crimes.

The Palmyra Village Board and Police Department decided in November 14, 2025 not to move forward with the 287(g) task force agreement with USICE. 

USICE has a contract agreement with Dodge County to hold federal detainees and undocumented immigrants arrested by USICE in their County jail, but the County does not have a 287(g) agreement with USICE.

So far, there are currently 17 county sheriff departments of 72 counties in Wisconsin that are in the 287(g) program task force agreement with USICE. The counties include the following sheriff departments:

• Brown County Sheriff's Office 
• Calumet County Sheriff's Office 
• Dunn County Sheriff's Office 
• Fond du Lac County Sheriff's Office 
• Green Lake County Sheriff's Department (pending approval by USICE)
• Kenosha County Sheriff's Office 
• Kewaunee County Sheriff's Office 
• Manitowoc County Sheriff's Office 
• Marquette County Sheriff's Office 
• Outagamie County Sheriff's Office 
• Sheboygan County Sheriff's Office 
• Walworth County Sheriff's Office (pending approval by USICE)
• Washington County Sheriff's Office 
• Waukesha County Sheriff's Office 
• Waushara County Sheriff's Office 
• Winnebago County Sheriff's Office 
• Wood County Sheriff's Office 


Thursday, February 26, 2026

19-year-old Christian Brandon Martin Sentenced To Life In Prison For The 2024 Homicide Of Nelson Manuel López Correa, 15, In The Southside Of Milwaukee

Martin was sentenced to life in prison for the murder of López Correa.

By H. Nelson Goodson 
Hispanic News Network U.S.A.

February 26, 2026

Milwaukee, Wisconsin - On Thursday, Christian Brandon Martin, 19, was sentenced to life in prison with the possibility of parole after serving 45 years for the 1st-degree intentional homicide on October 28, 2024 of Nelson Manuel López Correa, 15, in the Southside of Milwaukee.

Martin was convicted in December 2025 for shooting López Correa once in the side of the head at the 1600 block of W. Forest Home Ave. while talking to a female that used to date Martin.

Wednesday, February 25, 2026

WI State Rep. Sylvia N. Ortiz-Velez, 48, (D-Milw) Charged With Disorderly Conduct For Allegedly Threatening To Release Personal Information About State Rep. Priscilla Prado, 43, (D-Milw)

Wisconsin State Representative Ortiz-Velez was charged with disorderly conduct in connection with threats made to Wisconsin State Representative Prado over a Veteran's recognition legislation dispute in Madison.

By H. Nelson Goodson Hispanic News Network U.S.A.

February 25, 2026

Milwaukee, Wisconsin - On Wednesday, the Milwaukee County District Attorney's Office filed a criminal misdemeanor charge against Wisconsin State Representative Sylvia N. Ortiz-Velez, 48, (D-Milw) for disorderly conduct in connection with alleged threats to Wisconsin State Representative Priscilla Prado, 42, (D-Milw) over a dispute regarding a Hispanic Month Joint 2025 Resolution and a Veteran's Hispanic Heritage Month Resolution during last year's Hispanic Heritage Month in the State.

If convicted, Ortiz-Velez is facing 90 days in jail, and up to $1,000 in fines, or both. Rep. Ortiz-Velez is scheduled for an initial court appearance at Room 221 in the Safety Building on March 6 in Milwaukee.

Attempts by Hispanic News Network U.S.A. (HNNUSA) to contact Ortiz-Velez were unsuccessful.

The recent misdemeanor charge stems from an incident (August 2025) that happened at the Wisconsin State Capitol where Rep. Prado proposed legislation to recognized Hispanic Veterans in the state during Hispanic Heritage Month. Apparently, Prado beat Rep. Ortiz-Velez in proposing the legislation, which Ortiz-Velez was accustomed to propose annually. Rep. Ortiz-Velez then proposed her own Hispanic Month Joint Resolution 2025 and Hispanic Month Veterans Resolution as well. (Facebook post: https://www.facebook.com/share/v/1bhpvFcKbg/)

Rep. Ortiz-Velez was excluded from the proposed Hispanic Month Joint resolution by Rep. Prado and the Democrat Caucus in the State Assembly. (Article link: http://hispanicnewsnetwork.blogspot.com/2025/08/wisconsin-latino-democrat-assembly.html)

Rep. Prado in the criminal complaint says that Ortiz-Velez had threatened her and that she would expose her and another male state legislator for alleged certain personal information regarding them. The criminal complaint did not specifically identify those alleged personal attacks.

Then in September 2025, Rep. Ortiz-Velez was allegedly accused by multiple Democrats including State Assembly Representative Greta Neubauer, 34, (D-Racine) that Rep. Ortiz-Velez had made a gun threat against certain Democrats, but Ortiz-Velez denied the allegations and no criminal charges were ever filed against her by Capitol Police.

HNNUSA learned in September that she had talked to Rep. Neubauer about the Hispanic joint resolutions pending, then Rep. Kalan Haywood (D-Milw), 26, talked to Rep. Ortiz-Velez on the phone while he was recording her without her knowing. Haywood then shared the recorded call with Rep. Neubauer who then shared it with Capitol Police claiming that Rep. Ortiz-Velez had threatened to shoot up the dems. Which after an investigation and speaking to Rep. Ortiz-Velez, they found no probable cause to charge Ortiz-Velez.

Rep. Ortiz-Velez claimed that Rep. Neubauer and others were targeting her because she was going to propose legislation in connection with Milwaukee County Executive David Crowley who exceeded his powers during the COVID-19 crisis in 2010, when Ortiz-Velez was a Southside Milwaukee County Supervisor. Rep. Ortiz-Velez was able to introduce legislation to limit the powers of County Executives and it passed into law. (Article and Facebook post links: http://hispanicnewsnetwork.blogspot.com/2025/09/wisconsin-state-rep-greta-neubauer-d.html and https://www.facebook.com/share/v/1BvjthTz9r/)

Crowley (D-Milw) is a candidate for Wisconsin Governor.

Rep. Ortiz-Velez on Friday during the State Assembly floor address, she exposed Rep. Neubauer, the minority leader of prohibiting other Dems in the State Assembly from voting with Republicans on issues they favored.

Editor's note: Rep. Ortiz-Velez actively campaigned to elect Rep. Prado into office, and once Prado was elected, she later turned on Ortiz-Velez.

According to the Wisconsin Right Now (WRN), a known right-wing conservative news website, in a recent article dated March 1, 2026, it claimed that Rep. Sylvia Ortiz-Velez (D-Milw) has protected speech as a State legislator under the Wisconsin State Constitution that the Milwaukee Democrats at the Milwaukee County District Attorney's Office, especially District Attorney Kent Lovern haven't realized exists. Rep. Ortiz-Velez apparently has protected free speech in matters involving proposed resolutions and discussions among legislators regardless of disagreements, debate and controversy that resolutions create. (WRN article: https://www.wisconsinrightnow.com/sylvia-ortiz-velez-milwaukee-charge/)

Tuesday, February 24, 2026

33-year-old Josue Ayala, A Milwaukee Police Officer Charged With Attempted Misconduct In Public Office For Tracking His Dating Partner On The Flock Camera System Surveillance

Ayala illegally used the Flock Camera System to track his dating partner and his partner's former dating partner, which was deemed an unauthorized use of the system. 

By H. Nelson Goodson 
Hispanic News Network U.S.A.

February 24, 2026

Milwaukee, Wisconsin - On Tuesday, Milwaukee Police Officer Josue Ayala, 33, was criminally charged with one misdemeanor count of attempted misconduct in office, which is a negotiated resignation from the police department agreement (condition) with the Milwaukee County District Attorney's Office.

If convicted, Ayala id facing 9-months in jail and up to $10,000 in fines, or both for attempted misconduct in office.

Apparently, one of the victims went to the website called www dot haveibeenflocked dot com and learned that Officer Ayala had been using the Flock Camera Systen, a license plate recognition platform to track his/her location, multiple times (55 times), and also became aware that his/her ex-partner who was now dating Officer Ayala was also tracked more than 124 times from March 26, 2025 to May 26, 2025 by Ayala, according to the criminal investigation.

Ayala was working at the Milwaukee Police Department District 2 Station in the Southside of Milwaukee when he began to track the personal license plates of his partner and ex-partner's vehicle as well to learned the whereabouts of both persons, according to the criminal complaint.

Ayala has been suspended pending the outcome of the criminal case and his resignation is also pending from the department.