Photo courtesy of Milwaukee County Sheriff's Office
Dancel is facing up to 66 years in prison for attempted first-degree homicide and bail jumping.
By H. Nelson Goodson
April 25, 2014
Milwaukee, WI - On Thursday, Jose Mari Dancel, 43, of Kenosha was charged with one felony count of attempted first-degree intentional homicide for the March 22, shooting of a 22-year-old woman behind D'Matrixx Salon and Spa, according to Milwaukee police. Dancel was taken into custody on April 19 at his Kenosha home.
If convicted, Dancel is facing up to 66 years in prison. A $500,000 cash bond was set for Dancel. He is expected back in court on May 5, for a preliminary hearing, according to court records.
Dancel was also wanted for felony bail jumping for 2012 case in Kenosha. In December 2012, Dancel was charged with sexually assaulting a 9-year-old girl, pleaded not guilty and was on a $50K bail.
Dancel allegedly fired multiple gunshots at 22-year-old woman seating in a vehicle behind the D'Matrixx Salon parking lot near an alley at the 4700 block of W. Forest Home Ave. She was injured, but survived the shooting.
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