Saturday, January 29, 2022

Andrea A. Rodriguez-Strock, Former Candidate For Milwaukee County Supervisor District 4 In 2020 Charged With Felony Child Abuse Intentionally Causing Harm And OWI 2nd In Milwaukee

Rodriguez-Strock was recently charged in early January 2022 with OWI 2nd, a misdemeanor and in July 2021, was charged with one felony count in July 2021 for child abuse intentionally cause harm, according to Wisconsin state court records.

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

January 29, 2022

Milwaukee, Wisconsin - Former Candidate for Milwaukee County Supervisor District 4 in 2020 Andrea A. Rodriguez-Strock, 43, was charged with misdemeanor (Operating While Intoxicated) OWI 2nd on January 3, 2022. Rodriguez-Strock was also charged on July 2021 with one count for felony child abuse Intentionally causing harm. If convicted of felony child abuse, Rodriguez-Strock is facing up to 6 years in prison and up to $10,000 in fines, and for a misdemeanor OWI 2nd conviction, she is facing up to 6 months in jail and up to $1,100 in fines.

Rodriguez-Strock is free on a $500 cash bond on the felony charge.

On Saturday, Rodriguez-Strock told Hispanic News Network U.S.A. (HNNUSA) that they are only allegations and her attorneys are handling the cases.

According to the felony criminal complaint, Rodriguez-Strock on June 11, 2021 her 13-year-old son reported her that his mother Rodriguez-Strock used her body to block him into his bedroom and he was able to exit his bedroom, his mother pulled his hair and took his crutches away from him, smashed then on the ground, breaking them, and threw them across the room. The 13-year-old sin then called his father and told him what was happening. His father arrived at Rodriguez-Strock's home to pick up his son, Rodriguez-Strock blocked the front door. When son attempted to unlock the front door, Rodriguez-Strock bit him in the left arm. Milwaukee police officers investigating the incident noticed bite marks on the 13-year-old forearm.

Officers at the scene then spoke to Rodriguez-Strock about the bite marks and she denied biting her son and said that any marks he had must have been self-inflicted in an attempt to get her in trouble. Rodriguez-Strock did admit that she did try to block the front door when her son tried to leave and claimed that the bite marks on his arm may have resulted from him sticking his arm in her face when he attempted to open the door.

Her 8-year-old daughter told police the she heard a lot of shouting and seeing her mom, Rodriguez-Strock, blocking her brother when he attempted to leave out the front door. Her daughter also told police when her brother attempted to leave out the front door, she saw her mother bit her brother in the arm, so she close her eyes and left the room.

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