Thursday, June 1, 2023

Julie Valadez Released From Immigration Custody In Canada After Being Held Since April 21 On A Fraudulent Criminal Charge By Delavan Police Department In Walworth County, WI

Valadez was set free from immigration custody after a Canada Border Services Agency hearing on Thursday found that she had been held long enough, ordered her release and is not considered a flight risk.

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

June 1, 2023

Surrey, British Columbia, Canada - On Thursday, Julie Valadez, 38, was ordered released from immigration custody by the Canada Border Services Agency which held several hearings and found that she wasn't a flight risk. Valadez walked out of the CBSA Surrey detention facility at 4:53 p.m. (PDT) Canada time.

Valadez who filed for refugee asylum in Canada last year had been held in custody since April 21, 2023 after a fraudulent criminal charge of kidnap minor to sexually assault was filed by Detective Trevor G. Hinman from the Delavan Police Department and reviewed by Assistant Police Chief James R. Bilskey on February 1, 2023. Valadez was never officially charged with kidnap minor to sexually assault, but the alleged police supplement charging document was included in the Delavan Police Department discovery report sent to the CBSA in an attempt to extradite Valadez to Wisconsin for a false criminal charge.

The Delavan Police Department and the Walworth County District Attorney's Office have not released any information regarding the fraudulent charging documents that were included in the discovery supplement report sent to the CBSA.

Both Julie and Kathryn Alamea-Xian who were in immigration custody in Canada discovered the fraudulent criminal charges filed by Det. Hinman when they reviewed the complete Delavan Police Department discovery report sent to the CBSA. They challenged the fraudulent kidnap minor to sexually assault charge and were successful in confirming Det. Hinman filed and included the false criminal charge in the Delavan Police Department discovery report.

Julie's advocate for Justice in family court, Kathryn Alamea-Xian, the Interim Executive Director of Protective Makua had also been falsely accused by Det. Hinman who filed a criminal charging document supplement dated March 1, 2023 for kidnap minor to sexually assault against Alamea-Xian, which was reviewed by Delavan Police Lt. James E. Berlin.

The police fraudulent charging supplement reports seemed to also implicate both Lt. Berlin and Delavan Assistant Police Chief Bilskey of knowing the charging documents were fraudulent because Alamea-Xian and Julie were never charged with kidnap minor to sexually assault in Wisconsin.

Alamea-Xian was released on Monday, May 29, 2023 after being held on immigration custody by the CBSA since April 21.

On January 25, 2023, Delavan Police Det. Hinman held a phone meeting with FBI Special Agent Blake Schubert, U.S. Assistant Attorney Abbey Marzick, which also included Delavan Police Lt. Markley and Delavan Police Det. Michalek-Milligan who all allegedly conspired to file an arrest warrant for Julie Valadez so, that it would be a "smoothing way" for the Canadian government to return Ethan Valadez, 15, to his abusive father Ricardo Valadez. Det. Hinman wanted the Walworth County District Attorney's Office to seal Julie's arrest warrant, according to his police report.

Det. Hinman and other law enforcement officers including the FBI and the U.S. Attorney's Office in Wisconsin as well at Attorney Jasmer, GAL and Ricardo Valadez by January 25 already knew that E.B.V., Julie's son had ran away on his own accord on January 10, because he didn't want to return to his father and was not kidnapped as led to believe by Det. Hinman.

E.V.B. who also filed for asylum was forcibly removed illegally from Canada on April 28 and is now living with Julie's parents in Wisconsin and doesn't want to return with his abusive father.

E.V.B. was identified as Ethan Valadez, 15, by the Walworth County Scanner Facebook account on January 10, 2023 as the reported missing person.

The Delavan Police Department and the CBSA investigation into Det. Hinman's alleged fraudulent police supplement report has cost millions of dollars to investigate.

Alamea-Xian filed a $75,000,000 (in damages) Civil Rights violation lawsuit against Attorney Molly Jasmer, Delavan Police Detective Trevor G. Hinman and other named defendants from Wisconsin in the U.S. District Court for the District Court of Hawaii on May 2023. 

Kathryn Alamea-Xian v. Molly Jasmer (1:23-cv-00211-JAO-WRP), the amended Motion For Leave To Amend And Supplement Pleading at link: https://tinyurl.com/36nyhsnv


Death Undetermined, Milwaukee County Medical Examiner's Office Reported In A Preliminary Finding In The Death Of Cecilio J. Negrón Jr.

The Milwaukee County Medical Examiner's Office has not determined the cause of death for Negrón Jr., according to a preliminary report released on Thursday.

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

June 1, 2023

Milwaukee, Wisconsin -  On Thursday, the Milwaukee County Medical Examiner's Office (MCMEO) released the preliminary death report for the May 25, 2023 death of Cecilio J. Negrón, 47, a popular percussionist and vocalist for the local band De La Buena. The preliminary death report released on Thursday says that Negrón Jr.'s death was "Undetermined".

According to the MCMEO, Negrón Jr. began to complain of stomach aches and vomiting the night before he was found deceased in the couch. His girlfriend had told authorities that Negrón Jr. began to complain about stomach aches and vomiting shortly after consuming some Wendy's food after work. He arrived at home around 8:00 p.m. after stopping at Wendy's and his girlfriend stayed up with him until 11:30 p.m., then she went upstairs to bed with her daughter. While Negrón Jr. remained in the couch downstairs. 

The next morning, his girlfriend went to check on him and found him deceased.

When first responders arrived at Negrón Jr.'s residence at the 2500 block of N. Dousman Street, they found him deceased in the couch (sofa) with full clothing on, except shoes and they didn't perform life-saving measures, since he had been deceased awhile. No trauma was found in his body by the MCMEO.

The MCMEO reported that "no medical history was known (for Negrón Jr.) and no prescription medication was observed in the residence. No obvious evidence of alcohol, tobacco or elicit drug use was noted."

The MCMEO report also included Negrón Jr.'s social history, that "Cecilio rarely drank alcohol. He quit smoking tobacco, but used vapor products and marijuana. Other than marijuana, Cecilio had no history of illicit drug use."

Negrón Jr. had never been married, but is survived by four children ages 26, 25, 11 and 3, the MCMEO reported.


Tuesday, May 30, 2023

Joseph "Joe" R. Sosa Sr., Popular Tejano Singer From Milwaukee Passed Away In San Antonio

Sosa Sr. performed along with local conjunto and Tejano style groups at community dance events, family parties, outdoor festivals and at local social nightclub dances in Milwaukee during the late 1960's to 1970's, which contributed to the Tejano (Tex-Mex) style music venue culture in the Milwaukee area.

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

May 30, 2023

San Antonio, Texas - On Tuesday, Joseph "Joe" Sosa Sr., 77, originally from Corpus, Texas passed away in San Antonio peacefully surrounded by family members and his loving wife, Anna Sosa. Sosa Sr., as a lead vocalist enjoyed to sing Tejano venue songs along with local Tejano style conjuntos (set groups) in the City of Milwaukee Southside where the predominately Latino community resides and other bands in Wisconsin in the late 1960's to the 1970's.

Sosa Sr. is survived by his wife Anna Sosa and son Joseph Sosa Jr. and daughters Mary Saldana, Sylvia Sosa and Verónica Sosa including grandchildren and family.

Anna Sosa released the following information about her beloved husband. The groups that Joe played with were The Lone Star Band, Groupo Respecto, Los Navegantes, Los Halcones, Beto Salinas y sus Jalapeños, Sammy Avila y Los Latinos, The New Generation, Texas Connection, and many more.  

He played in many weddings, anniversaries, quinceñeras, and clubs in Milwaukee and throughout the Midwest.

He was born in Corpus Christi, Texas in 1945, and he moved to Milwaukee in 1967. He retired in 2010 from the Milwaukee County Human Services Department. He also served as the Vice-Preseident/Chief Steward of AFSCME Local 594. He retired in San Antonio, Texas in 2011.

He was married for 59 years. Has 3 daughters, 1 son, 11 grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren. He will be remembered for his laughter, love of music and family as well as his beautiful singing voice.

Monday, May 29, 2023

Kathryn Alamea-Xian From Protective Makua Released From CBSA Immigration Custody After Delavan Police Department Discovery Supplement Charging Reports From Walworth County Deemed Fraudulent

Alamea-Xian who has been held in immigration custody since April 21, was released after a Canada Border Services Agency hearing found that the Delavan Police Department discovery supplement documents that included allegations of human trafficking, organized crime, kidnap minor to sexually assault were deemed fraudulent and lacked credible evidence. 

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

May 29, 2023
Updated

Surrey, British Columbia, Canada - On Monday, Hispanic News Network U.S.A. (HNNUSA) confirmed that Kathryn Alamea-Xian, 50, the Protective Makua Interim Executive Director who had been held in an immigration hold in Surrey, Canada since April 21 has been ordered released after a hearing of the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) found that her detention had been prolonged without any justification. Alamea-Xian was detained by the CBSA after the Delavan Police Department Detective Trevor G. Hinman and Attorney Molly Jasmer, the Guardian Ad Litem (GAL) in the Julie Valadez v. Ricardo Valadez divorce case in Waukesha County in Wisconsin alleged that Alamea-Xian had conspired with others to abduct Julie's son, E.B.V. age 15 in January 10, 2023 in Walworth County.

By January 25, Det. Hinman and other law enforcement officers including the FBI and the U.S. Attorney's Office in Wisconsin as well at Attorney Jasmer, GAL and Ricardo Valadez already knew that E.B.V. had ran away on his own accord on January 10, because he didn't want to return to his father and was not kidnapped as led to believe, which Det. Hinman continued to alleged in his police supplement reports against Alamea-Xian dated March 1, 2023 and Julie Valadez dated February 1, 2023 and was reviewed by Lt. James E. Berlin (Alamea-Xian report) and Assistant Police Chief James R. Bilskey reviewed Julie Valadez's police charging report by Hinman in order to get Alamea-Xian and Julie extradited to Wisconsin from Canada. Which the police supplement reports also implicates both Lt. Berlin and Assistant Police Chief Bilskey of knowing the charging documents were fraudulent because Alamea-Xian and Julie were never officially charged with kidnap minor to sexually assault, according to the fraudulent Delavan Police Department discovery supplement report documents sent to the CBSA.

E.V.B. was identified as Ethan Valadez, 15, by the Walworth County Scanner Facebook account on January 10, 2023 as the reported missing person.

The CBSA hearing found that the Delavan Police Department discovery police report released to the CBSA included documents that Det. Hinman created an alleged frivolous criminal charge against Alamea-Xian for kidnap minor to sexually assault, which included a booking number that seemed she was actually arrested in Delavan, in other words, in an attempt to indicate that Alamea-Xian conspired to engage in human trafficking and also that Protective Makua, who advocates for domestic abused victims and their children in family court was a criminal organization, which was false. Det. Hinman failed to submit in the Delavan Police Department discovery police supplement report to the CBSA of any actual proof that showed federal/state court records that Protective Makua had any history of criminal background, activity and was ever designated a criminal organization by the U.S. government. Also, HNNUSA found that the U.S. government and the U.S. Department of Justice has never designated Protective Makua, a non-profit organization from Honolulu, Hawaii as a criminal organization.

The Delavan Police Department and the CBSA investigation into Det. Hinman's alleged fraudulent police supplement report has cost millions of dollars to investigate.

Alamea-Xian filed a $75,000,000 (in damages) Civil Rights violation lawsuit against Attorney Molly Jasmer, Delavan Police Detective Trevor G. Hinman and other named defendants from Wisconsin in the U.S. District Court for the District Court of Hawaii on May 2023. 

Kathryn Alamea-Xian v. Molly Jasmer (1:23-cv-00211-JAO-WRP), the amended Motion For Leave To Amend And Supplement Pleading at link: https://tinyurl.com/36nyhsnv


Friday, May 26, 2023

Southside Cinco De Mayo Shooter, Deon D. Nabors, 17, Pleads Not Guilty And Second Shooter, A 22-year-old Man From Greenfield Won't Be Criminally Charged By Milwaukee County D.A.'s Office For Discharging Handgun

The Milwaukee County D.A.'s Office decided not to criminally charge a 22-year-old male suspect from Greenfield who was shot by a 33-year-old Milwaukee police officer after the suspect allegedly discharged his handgun in the air at the Cinco de Mayo Impromptu gathering at the 1200 block of S. 15 Pl near S. César E. Chávez Drive, according to Milwaukee police.

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

May 26, 2023

Milwaukee, Wisconsin - On Thursday, Deon D. Nabers, 17, entered a not guilty plea and waived a preliminary hearing. Nabors was charged on May 10, 2023 with two felonies for 2nd-degree recklessly endangering safety including use of a dangerous weapon and for possession of a machine gun, and one misdemeanor count for possession of a dangerous weapon by a person under 18. A $5,000 cash bail was set for Nabors.

If convicted, Nabors is facing 10 years in prison and up to $25,000 in fines for endangering safety, and up to 6 years in prison for use of a machine gun and up to $10,000 in fines. He is also facing up to 9 months in jail and up to $10,000 in fines for possession of a weapon by a person under 18.

On May 5, 2023, Nabors discharged his handgun in the air around 11:00 p.m. at the 1200 block of S. César E. Chávez Drive in a crowed parking lot at El Charro Liquor store. A 40-year-old Milwaukee police officer ordered Nabors to stop, but Nabors with his handgun in his hoodie sweatshirt pocket continued to flee from the officer and was shot multiple times, according to several videos.

Police confirmed a handgun used by Nabors was recovered from the shooting scene at the 1200 block of S. Chávez Drive and the weapon had a Glock switch inatalled, which converts a semi-automatic handgun to an automatic firing weapon. The Wauwatosa Police Department investigated the shooting at the 1200 block of S. Chávez Drive and charged Nabors.

Also at another reported shooting around the same time at the 1200 block of S. 15 Pl where a 22-year-old male suspect from was shot by a 33-year-old Milwaukee police officer after the suspect allegedly discharged his handgun in the air and failed orders to drop the handgun. In this particular shooting case, the Milwaukee County District Attorney's Office decided not to criminally charge the 22-year-old man, according to Milwaukee police. 

The Milwaukee Area Investigative Team conducted the shooting investigation at the 1200 block of S. 15 Pl, according to Milwaukee police.

Videos of Cinco de Mayo 2023 shooting at link: https://tinyurl.com/4be7pdmz


Waukesha County Court Chief Judge Jennifer R. Dorow Including Milwaukee Attorney William Sulton Added As Defendants To The Kathryn Alamea-Xian v. Molly Jasmer Federal Civil Rights Act Complaint And Lawsuit In Hawaii Seeking $75M In Damages

The amended federal Civil Rights Act complaint/injunction (lawsuit) added multiple defendants making it a total of 34 defendants that includes 5 County judges including a chief judge and 2 judges from Waukesha County, and 2 judges from Walworth County in Wisconsin (WI), a Wisconsin Court of Appeals justice, 2 U.S. attorneys from WI, 5 WI attorneys, an FBI agent and at least 5 police officers that includes 4 (2 Dets., a Lt. and a police officer) from the Delavan Police Department and 1 police detective from the Waukesha Police Department.

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

May 26, 2023

Honolulu, Hawaii - On Wednesday, an amended federal Civil Rights complaint and lawsuit case Kathryn Alamea-Xian v. Molly Jasmer (1:23-cv-00211-JAO-WRP) added an additional five defendants totaling at least 34 defendants (in connection to the Julie Valadez v. Ricardo Valadez divorce case in Waukesha County, WI), which is definitely a historic case to follow regarding alleged federal Civil Rights violations in the Waukesha County family divorce court proceedings involving Wisconsin law enforcement, judges, attorneys, a district attorney, FBI agent, U.S. attorneys in Wisconsin and others, especially when some of the named defendants are accused of engaging in intentional acts described in the federal court filing who wrongfully and fraudulently accused plaintiffs of having conspired to kidnapped (E.B.V. age 15) through force for the purpose of child trafficking, kidnapped minor for sexual assault and organized crime, which E.B.V. is the son of one the plaintiffs Julie Valadez. The amended lawsuit also claims at least $75,000,000 in damages and says that named defendants conspired to create a fraudulent national and international extradition procedure by defrauding the U.S. government and the Canadian federal government.

The federal Civil Rights lawsuit (complaint and injunction request) was first filed on May 12, 2023 at the U.S. District Court for the District Court of Hawaii by the following plaintiffs Kathryn Alamea-Xian; Julie C. Valadez; Susan Lim Liang; Protective Makua; Kimberlee Coronado; Jane Does 1-50 and John Does 1-50 against multiple defendants.

The 4 additional named defendants included in the May 24, 2023 amended filing are Waukesha County Court Chief Judge Jennifer R. Dorow; Milwaukee Attorney William Sulton; Walworth County Judge Phillip A. Koss; Paul L. Decker, the Chairperson of the Waukesha County Board of Supervisors and Dawn Jones.

The other previously named defendants also include Wisconsin Attorney Molly Jasmer (GAL - Guardian ad Litem); Katherine Jochman de Lorenzo (GAL); City of Delavan Police Detective Trevor G. Hinman; WI Attorney Kurt Schuster; Ricardo Valadez; Waukesha County Judge Ralph M. Ramirez; Waukesha County Judge Michael J. Abrahamian; Walworth County Judge Daniel S. Johnson; Waukesha Detective Shelly Fisher; Ricardo Valadez Sr.; Maria Valadez; City of Delavan Police Officer Brian Mair; City of Delavan Police Lt. Dave Markley; City of Delavan Police Detective Jennifer Michalek-Milligan; FBI Special Agent Erin Lucker; U.S. Attorney Gregory J. Haanstad in WI; U.S. Assistant Attorney Abbey M. Marzick in WI; Wisconsin Court of Appeals Justice Mark D. Gundrum; Attorney Kelly Nickels; James Murray; Shari D'Acquisto Director of Family Court Services; Monica Paz Clerk of Waukesha County Courts; Lindsey Anderson; Anthony Coronado; Robert Webster; Nancy Webster; WI Attorney Peter Wolff; Canadian Attorney Samuel J. Guindi; Walworth County Deputy District Attorney James Sempf; Jane Does 1-50 and John Does 1-50.

The amended court filing says that the, "Plaintiffs allege that Defendants acted independently and/or in conspiracy to commit perjury, perjuries, fraudulent reports, and injurious acts, thus wrongfully denying Plaintiffs' First Amendment right to free speech, their rights to assembly, their right to free association, and their right to legally and peacefully protest on political issues."

The Civil Rights lawsuit filing claims that law enforcement defendants from the City of Delavan engaged in an illegal search and unconstitutional acts violating the defendants rights and illegally seizing membership and supporters lists from Protective Makua and wrongfully labeling it a criminal organization, also engaged in the illegal search and seizure of the membership and supporters list from Wisconsin Women for Change, which law enforcement have irreparably harmed, intimidated and retaliated against the defendants.

That City of Delavan Police Detective Hinman intentionally filed a false new incident police report dated February 2, 2023 for Kidnapped Minor to Sexually Asslt against both Kathryn Alamea-Xian and Julie Valadez including an arrest booking number, which in fact both defendants were out of the country. Det. Hinman false police report was intentionally included in the Delavan Police Department discovery report sent to the Canada Border Services Agency to unlawfully help detain both Kathryn and Julie in Canada for the purpose to deport them on frivolous criminal charges for child sex trafficking.

Also that on January 25, 2023, Delavan Police Det. Hinman held a phone meeting with FBI Special Agent Blake Schubert, U.S. Assistant Attorney Abbey Marzick, which also included Delavan Police Lt. Markley and Delavan Police Det. Michalek-Milligan who all allegedly conspired to file an arrest warrant for Julie Valadez so, that it would be a "smoothing way" for the Canadian government to return Ethan Valadez, 15, to his abusive father Ricardo Valadez. Det. Hinman wanted the Walworth County District Attorney's Office to seal Julie's arrest warrant, according to his police report.

Ethan Valadez (E.B.V.) was identified by the Walworth County Scanner in a Facebook post as the person who went missing on January 10, 2023. Ricardo had confirmed to police that Ethan had ran away at least 5 times. Ethan wanted to stay with his mother, Julie. 

The federal court filing also claims that, "Def. Det. Hinman's (Delavan PD, Walworth County) and Def. Jasmer's (Waukesha County Court) fraudulent reports (of alleged kidnapping of E.B.V.) were submitted to the federal CBSA in order to act upon the fraudulent, extraditable, Walworth-based court warrant issued against Plaintiffs Xian and Julie Valadez, in violation the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, refugee rights (Immigration Refugee and Protection Act (IRPA), the United Nations Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees (Refugee Convention), and in violation of the U.S. Constitution and federal state laws supra and infra. 

"These fraudulent county police reports and extraditable warrants do not comport with each other. Nevertheless, CBSA acted as a law enforcement extension of the Delavan Police Department and upon the fraud committed by Def. Hinman and co-conspirators including but not limited to Def. Jasmer, Defendant Michalek-Milligan (Def. Michalek-Milligant), Defendant Markley (Def. Markley), Def. R. Valadez, Defendant Schuster, Defendant Gregory Haanstad (Def. Haanstad), Defendant Marzick (Def. Marzick), Defendant Lucker (Def. Lucker), Defendant Sempf (Def. Sempf), Def. Johnson, and Defendant Guindi (Def. Guindi). 

"The crimes alleged in the warrant in the fraudulent police reports occurred when neither Plaintiffs Xian and Julie Valadez were in the state. Plaintiff Xian has never been to Wisconsin. Plaintiff Julie Valadez has not left the country of Canada since she originally entered the country on July 21, 2022, nearly a year ago.

"In addition, Plaintiffs will prove that Defendants, in order to ensure Plaintiff Julie Valadez would never live freely and possess the same constitutional rights that Def. R. Valadez possesses as a father. Def. R. Valadez also hired a Canadian lawyer to ensure his right to live with E.B.V and right to control his son like property. E.B.V. is a "victim" who ran away to Canada because of Def. R. Valadez's continuing and psychological and physical abuse, so that he could live with his mother. On April 28, 2023, E.B.V. was unlawfully forced across the Canadian border against his will and adamant objection. Since then, E.B.V. has refused to return to his father and has been residing with Plaintiff Julie Valadez's parents, Defendants Robert Webster and Nancy Webster. 

"Canadian officials withdrew E.B.V. 's claim for refugee status without his consent or knowledge in violation of the Canadian constitution. In Canada, E.B.V. as a 15-year-old, has the right to oppose his forcible removal from his safe parent, Plaintiff Julie Valadez, as well as the right to an attorney, and the right to be heard in any proceeding involving him. However, certain named Defendants conspired to deprive him of these rights in violation of both Canadian and U.S. law. 

"In February, E.B.V. was found to be competent and mature enough understand his situation and give informed consent, as well as to make his own life decisions. This doctor also recommended that E.B.V. should not be returned to his father, as the doctor determined that his diagnosed P.T.S.D. was attributed to his father's past abuse. After E.B.V. 's wrongful removal from Canada, he continued to object to returned to his father, Def. R. Valadez, and has been placed with his mother's parents since he was forced out of the country unlawfully on April 28, 2023 while his mother, Plaintiff Julie Valadez was in detention and unable to communicate with him. Defendants R. Webster and N. Webster have refused Plaintiff Julie Valadez's right to communicate with her son against her son's wishes and have deprived them both of their right to intimate association and custody by refusing all contact with their own daughter. Def. R. Webster and N. Webster have also deprived Plaintiff Julie Valadez of her right to court-ordered family therapy for domestic abuse of Def. R. Valadez's as required in the final custody and placement order in order to comply and conspire with the goal of forcing E.B.V. against his will into harmful "Reunification Therapy." See Exhibit 6, Recommended Treatments for "Parental Alienation Syndrome" (PAS) May Cause Children Foreseeable and Lasting Psychological Harm."

The plaintiffs seek relief and an injunction from the federal court. Plaintiffs request compensatory and punitive damages in the amount of $75 million dollars. Plaintiffs also request for injunctive relief in the best interests of justice. 

Plaintiff Kimberlee Coronado: the unjust criminal incarceration and lack of proper criminal procedure in the arrest of Coronado from March 15, 2023 until May 18, 2023. No arrest warrant was signed or filed and no search warrant was filed. Her time limit for a preliminary hearing was unjustly waived without her consent.

Since Det. Hinman's fraudulent report giving rise to Coronado's arrest and the unlawful Walworth criminal warrants for Plaintiffs Julie Valadez and Xian, and since the underlying matter is founded upon a civil issue of custody and placement that is currently on appeal with the Wisconsin Supreme Court. Plaintiffs ask the federal court to issue an emergency injunction enjoining the Walworth County Court from continuing any criminal proceeding against the plaintiffs without just cause, setting this aside until the disposition of the federal court determination of the plaintiff's complaint or the outcome of the Plaintiff Julie Valadez's Petition for Writ of Mandamus with the Wisconsin Supreme Court, filed on March 24, 2023. Plaintiffs ask this Court to restrain any and all further action by any defendants in this case that are based on the false and fraudulent assumption that Defendant-Judge Ramirez's hearing, which gave custody of Julie Valadez's children to Defendant R. Valadez, is valid and legal, rather than void and illegal.

The May 24, 2023, full 46-page U.S. District Court for the District of Hawaii filing of the amended Motion For Leave To Amend And Supplement Pleading at link: https://tinyurl.com/36nyhsnv



Thursday, May 25, 2023

Cecilio Jóse Negrón Jr., 47, Milwaukee Local Latin Musician And Co-founder Percussionist/Vocalist Of De La Buena Band Passed Away

Negrón Jr., the co-founder percussionist/vocalist of De La Buena Band passed away in Milwaukee.

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

May 25, 2023

Milwaukee, Wisconsin - On Thursday, the Milwaukee County Medical Examiner's Office confirmed that Cecilio "Babaceeloe" Jóse Negrón, 47, had passed away at around 9:11 a.m. at his home. The circumstances leading to his untimely death is unknown and an autopsy has been scheduled.

According to his family, Negrón Jr. had complained about having stomach aches and vomiting before his death, which is consistent with food poisoning symptoms.

Negrón Jr. was well known for his love of drums, Latin Jazz and Salsa music. He was the charismatic co-founder percussionist/vocalist for the band De La Buena and on occassion played the Guiro (serrated gourd and played by scraping a stick along its surface) and Bongos (one of a pair of small tuned drums, played by beating with the fingers) along side with his father Cecilio J. Negrón, 70, at local events, who is also a well known local percussionist with the band Caché MKE.

In April, both Negrón Jr. and the other co-founder pianist/arranger/band leader David Wake including band players from De La Buena celebrated 20 years of success in playing Afro-Cuban and Latin Jazz in Wisconsin and the U.S.. (YouTube: https://youtu.be/oatjD74C83I)

Negrón Jr. also taught teens to play as percussionists (congas) at drumming work shops at the United Community Center (UCC).

According to Negrón Jr.'s bio personal website excerpt (cecilionegronjr dot com); At the age of five, Negrón Jr.  expounded on his studies of music, attending the Wisconsin Conservatory of Music where he learned Suzuki method on piano. As a student at Nathan Hale High School, Negrón Jr. studied in the school music program learning music theory and how to read music. He also learned to play drum-set and concert percussion, earning him top honors in solo and state competitions. 

Negrón Jr. began playing professionally by the age of 16, giving him the ability to apply what he was learning in school and gain first-hand experience. At the age of 21, he began his solo career, developing himself as a solo artist and educator. In 2000, Negrón Jr. started working with the Milwaukee Public Theatre, teaching arts residencies, drumming, and touring in several theatre productions. 

Since then, he was responsible for co-founding youth and adult performance ensembles and several bands that have been performing locally and abroad for over 15 years. He has taught thousands of Milwaukee youths of all ages in both public and private schools, as well as numerous organizations all over Wisconsin. He also helped to develop and create various curriculums used in different educational, recreational, and community organizations. As an educator, Negrón Jr. understood the importance of always remaining teachable and is a forever student, continuing his studies under world-renowned, master drummers, as well as attending educational drumming workshops locally, in Puerto Rico, and across the country. 

As a community drum facilitator, Negrón Jr. curated and managed his own multi-cultural musical ensembles, drumming workshops, drum circles, and many other varieties of community drumming. 

With his extensive repertoire as a performer throughout the United States, Europe, and Puerto Rico, Negrón Jr. commanded audiences everywhere he performed. His musical genius can be found with many successful local and national acts of a variety of genres, including co-founding Latin Jazz powerhouse De La Buena, his father's Salsa ensemble Caché MKE, leading his own project CNJ Latin Jazz, Nwa Na Agbe, Urbanites, Bahia, Kings Go Forth, the Paul Spencer Group, and One Drum. 

Negrón Jr. also performed drumming with La Tinta and Septeto Charambó. 

Negrón Jr. was also an accomplished studio recording artist with over 12 albums, he has had the pleasure to record on. As an avid music producer who has managed, Negrón Jr. consulted on and produced several projects. He thoroughly enjoyed the creative process of making original music and collaborating with other artists to ensure their talented vision and unique expressions were executed.