Sunday, July 27, 2025

Shootings Over The Weekend At Downtown Milwaukee On N. Water Street Business Corridor, 1 injured On Saturday, Multiple Injured On Early Sunday


Milwaukee police responded to multiple shootings over the weekend along the downtown N. Water Street business district corridor that left multiple Black victims injured.

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

July 27, 2025

Milwaukee, Wisconsin - On early Sunday, multiple people were injured in a shooting including a 31-year-old Black male who suffered gunshot wounds to the arm, groin and back as reported by USFiR in social media (Facebook-FB). A graphic social media video was posted by Elmonte Be Glazin showing the injured man with White clothing run to police for help. In addition, Marvel Hall posted a FB video showing an injured individual getting medical aid at the scene on N. Water Street.

Several additional FB video postings by Elmonte Be Glazin also show multiple Black females in a brawl, which Milwaukee police officers intervened and allegedly detained those involved in the brawl.

Large crowds of individuals began to takeover N. Water Street on late Saturday going into early Sunday when shots were fired and a brawl broke out.

According to Milwaukee police, officers responded to a battery/fight/assault on early Sunday around 2:04 a.m. at the 1100 block of N. Water by the Waterstreet Brewery, and at around 2:06 a.m, police also responded to the 1000 block of N. Old World Street by RWB Milwaukee in response to another battery/fight/assault 911 call.

At around 2:36 p.m., police responded to shots fired at N. Water Street and E. Knapp Street, where a 31-year-old Black male was shot multiple times and other individuals including a female was injured and received medical treatment by Milwaukee Fire Department first responders.

On early Saturday, July 26, 2025, around 1:19 a.m. Milwaukee police responded to shots fired at N. Water Street and E. Knapp Street, where a 21-year-old Black male suffered non-life threatening gunshot wounds and was conveyed to a local hospital for treatment.

Also on July 12, 2025, multiple Black victims were shot just outside of the ELMNT Lounge, 600 N. Water Street in a drive-by, which resulted in the homicides of Antwan Hogans, 52, aka, OG Tweezy, a popular Gangsta Rap Artist and owner of Hookahs By Tweezy on N. Fond du Lac, and Kevin Lewis, 39, aka, Bubbs Dubbs from Milwaukee.

Hogans as a entertainment promoter was hosting a concert and rap music venue event on Friday, July 11, 2025 at ELMNT Lounge.

A 24-year-old male suspect has been arrested in connection with the Hogans and Lewis homicides, according to police.

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