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|    Democrats Lie... to All    |
|    Milwaukee black man charged after allege    |
|    18 Aug 24 23:24:37    |
      XPost: milw.politics, alt.law-enforcement, talk.politics.guns       XPost: sac.politics, alt.politics.democrats       From: democrats@lie.usa              MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- A Milwaukee man is facing multiple felony charges after       allegedly killing a man, leaving his body in a minivan and setting fire to the       vehicle.              Daeshaun Graves, 20, is charged with first-degree intentional homicide, two       counts bail jumping, arson of property, and mutilating a corpse.              Prosecutors say Graves shot the victim, identified by the medical examiner's       office as 31-year-old Quincy Smith, after getting into a fight on Aug. 4.              According to a criminal complaint, Graves had been spending time with the       victim's "long-term on again, off again" girlfriend that morning. It says       Graves was taking a nap in the third row of a minivan, and the woman was       napping in the driver's seat of        the minivan, parked near 84th and Bobolink, when Smith confronted them.              The complaint goes on to say a physical fight led to Graves pulling out a gun       and firing at Smith, who fell back into the minivan. Graves then allegedly got       into the driver's seat and drove northbound on 84th Street.              On the morning of Aug. 5, an officer responded to a vehicle fire near 34th and       Auer. The officer reported observing human remains inside the vehicle,       described by a detective as a completely burned minivan.              An autopsy ruled Smith's death a homicide, noting a single gunshot wound and       third-degree burns to 95% of his body.              On Aug. 7, officers arrested Graves at an apartment on 91st Street. The       complaint says Graves had burn injuries on his arms and was taken to an area       hospital for treatment. A woman, who identified herself as Graves' girlfriend,       told detectives that on        Aug. 5, she overheard him on a phone call telling someone he had shot a man,       drove off with the body in a car and then set the car on fire. She allegedly       admitted to renting an Airbnb at the 91st Street address so she and Graves       could hide out.              Prosecutors say on Aug. 4 - about 12 hours before Smith's homicide - an       officer was flagged down by an individual stating that their minivan was       stolen off the street sometime the night before.              Records show Graves was released from custody on bond on two separate felony       cases at the time of this incident, including armed robbery, taking and       driving a vehicle without the owner's consent, and a misdemeanor offense of       hit-and-run.              In court Wednesday, bond was set at $500,000.              A preliminary hearing is set for Aug. 21.              https://www.cbs58.com/news/milwaukee-man-charged-after-allegedly       killing-victim-leaving-body-in-van-and-setting-vehicle-on-fire              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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