Man charged with homicide in shooting death of Milwaukee barber
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A Milwaukee man has been charged with first-degree intentional homicide in the shooting death of Dominic Carter
An autopsy found Carter had 11 gunshot wounds caused by six bullets – each fired from "intermediate" range, the complaint states. The death was ruled homicide by multiple gunshot wounds.
Security video from the restaurant showed Carter walk in around 3:10 p.m. that day, standing near the door. Roughly one minute after Carter walked in, a suspect – since identified as Blake – approached the restaurant's door. The suspect was wearing gloves with a distinct marking. The suspect opened the door, raised his arm and fired his gun at Carter before running away.A witness told police that they heard gunshots and saw a man run from the restaurant with his hand in his pocket, "consistent with concealing an object," the complaint states. The man got into the driver's seat of a black Acura and drove off.
The complaint states another witness told police that they saw a black Acura circling the parking lot that day. The witness said the car had a temporary, expired license plate and identified the number for police. The witness also said they saw Carter walk over from his nearby barbershop. A short time later, the witness said, a man "jumped out of the Acura," walked toward the restaurant and appeared to be concealing a weapon.