Community Gathers to Honor Fallen Milwaukee Police Officer in Procession
- On June 26, 2025, Milwaukee Police Officers Kendall Corder and Christopher McCray were ambushed and shot near 25th and Garfield while responding to shots fired calls.
- The attack followed a series of fights reportedly involving Tremaine Jones and others, leading police to charge Jones with multiple felonies including first-degree intentional homicide.
- Officer Corder passed away due to the wounds he sustained on June 29, while Officer McCray, who was shot in the leg, thigh, and back, was discharged from the hospital on June 28.
- Jones was taken into custody early July 1, made his initial court appearance that day with bond set at $500,000, and faces a preliminary hearing scheduled for July 9.
- Community members held rallies and memorials honoring Officer Corder and urged an end to violence, while funds were raised to support injured officers and their families.
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Charges filed in the death of Officer Kendall Corder, injury to Officer Christopher McCray
MILWAUKEE — Charges are filed in the death of Milwaukee Police Officer Kendall Corder and the injury of his partner Officer Christopher McCray in what police call an “ambush attack” in Milwaukee. 22-year-old Tremaine Jones faces 3 felonies, including 1st degree intentional homicide, attempted 1st degree intentional homicide, and 1st degree recklessly endangering safety all using a dangerous weapon. According to the criminal complaint, Officers C…
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