MILWAUKEE- Eight months after police say he opened fire outside the Brownstone Lounge in downtown Milwaukee, police have arrested the suspect, Jordan Tate.
A spokesperson for the department says the 25 year-old was taken into custody this morning (Friday) in Glendale.
Tate is accused of opening fire at the Brownstone Lounge on Water Street after he was denied entry because of the businesses age requirement after 9pm. The criminal complaint states that Tate became angry at the bar’s manager, pulled a gun from his waistband and opened fire.
31-year-old Krystal Tucker was working the front door at the time. She was shot several times and died of her injuries.
Our news partners at TMJ4 reporting that Tate has been charged with first degree reckless homicide, use of a dangerous weapon and two counts of first degree reckless injury, use of a dangerous weapon.
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