Governor Tony Evers Denies Pardon For Kenosha County Serial Arsonist

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Allen M. Dunski, Jr. of Silver Lake
(Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office)

Silver Lake, Wis. – Governor Tony Evers (D) has denied the pardon application of 48-year-old Allen M. Dunski, Jr., a former firefighter and convicted serial arsonist from Kenosha County’s west side. The rejection, issued on November 15, 2024, came despite Dunski’s claims of rehabilitation and community service.

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A letter sent to Dunski by the Governor’s Pardon Advisory Board stated: “While the Governor’s Pardon Advisory Board commends you for the positive strides you have taken since completing your sentence for Kenosha County case number 1999CF351, it has voted against forwarding a recommendation for pardon to Governor Tony Evers.” The letter further noted that the decision is final and not subject to appeal.

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A Troubled History

Dunski also has a conviction for auto theft. In 1998, he was charged with Taking and Driving a Vehicle Without the Owner’s Consent. Court records indicate that he and an accomplice took a fellow firefighter’s car without permission while drinking. The felony charge was later reduced to a misdemeanor, and he was sentenced to two years of probation. However, after violating the terms of his probation, he served six months in jail.

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Dunski was convicted of three separate arsons that he committed while serving as a firefighter for the Trevor Fire Department. Court records detail that in 1997 and 1998, he deliberately set fire to multiple vehicles and an RV camper before returning to the fire station and responding to the very fires he had ignited.

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In the first incident, on October 15, 1997, Dunski set a Ford station wagon ablaze, using a spark plug to break a window and a signal flare to ignite the fire. On October 30, 1997, he used the same method to set fire to a Lincoln Continental, requiring the use of an accelerant when the flare failed. On March 19, 1998, he torched an RV camper using a signal flare before returning to the fire station to await dispatch.

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Dunski pleaded guilty to three counts of felony arson and was sentenced to 18 months in state prison, serving nine months before being released on good behavior. He was also placed on probation for three years.

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On September 16, 2019, according to police records, one of Dunski’s neighbors called the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) to report that Dunski was shooting a firearm within the Village limits. The neighbor informed the DNR that Dunski was a convicted felon. Responding officers were unable to locate Dunski at the time.

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On October 2, 2012, Dunski was cited for Failure to Validate or Attach a Deer Carcass Tag and for Placing, Using, Hunting Over, or Training Dogs with Unauthorized or Illegal Bait. He was also warned for Obstructing an Officer after lying to the DNR Warden, Providing Incorrect Information, and Hunting Within Village Limits.

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According to Warden Dilley: “Dunski was found [] to have hunted deer and harvested a whitetail deer (doe) over illegal bait on a piece of property directly behind his residence. Located [were] two different bait piles consisting of shell corn, a salt block, and molasses within 100 yards of the location where Dunski harvested the deer. He stated his girlfriend is to blame for placing the illegal bait. All baiting and feeding of deer is prohibited in Kenosha County. Dunski stated he did not know it was illegal to bait or feed deer… While hunting behind his residence within the Village limits of Silver Lakes, the Defendant initially stated he had tagged the deer ‘right away,’ but later admitted that he did not validate and attach the carcass tag until later the next day.”

Dunski was also warned for the following violations: -29.951 – Obstructing a Conservation Warden, 29.961(2) – Providing Incorrect Information, Other than to Obtain an Approval, and Hunting Within Village Limits.”

On September 16, 2019, according to police records, one of Dunski’s neighbors called the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) to report that Dunski was shooting a firearm within the Village limits. The neighbor informed the DNR that Dunski was a convicted felon. Responding officers were unable to locate Dunski at the time.

Dunski resigned from a shooting club last year after being accused of operating a firearm at the club, a felony offense given his status as a convicted felon. More recently, he told a police officer that he frequently uses a rifle to hunt deer, further raising concerns about his adherence to legal restrictions.

Lingering Suspicion in Silver Lake Fire Department Blaze

Although never charged, Dunski has long been suspected of involvement in the September 1, 1997, fire that destroyed the Silver Lake Village Hall, which housed both the police and fire departments. During the investigation into his arson convictions, Dunski reacted defensively when questioned about the Silver Lake fire, demanding a lawyer and denying all involvement.

Investigators noted that Dunski had frequent access to the Silver Lake Fire Department before the fire and was seen at the building just hours before it burned down. Former colleagues, recalled that Dunski had gone into the building on the night of the fire under the pretense of retrieving sunglasses but exited without them. Despite suspicions and circumstantial evidence, no charges were filed.

Pardon Denied Despite Community Involvement

Dunski’s lengthy speech to the committee appeared self-serving, as he repeatedly emphasized his personal accomplishments and hardships rather than taking full accountability for his past crimes. Since his pardon application was denied, there have been no reports of him continuing his volunteer work, raising questions about the sincerity of his commitment to community service.

During his pardon hearing, Pardon Advisory Committee member Cindy O’Donnell posed a tough question to Dunski, stating: “You set three separate fires. And you would know better than I the danger that created to the community and to the people who responded. But what struck me was, I look back at the dates of your crimes, and you committed the first one on October 15, 1997, and then 15 days later, the second one, and then about five months later, the third one. Can you help explain why after the first one, or even the second one, you didn’t stop and say this is crazy, this is wrong, and I shouldn’t do this again?”

Dunski responded by saying in part: “It was a small area, a small department, and as a child growing up, watching my dad a hero, I wanted to play the same game of a hero.” Dusnki’s father was a high-ranking fire department administrator.

Despite 12 letters of recommendation from community members, including a pastor, embattled lawyer and former politician Ted Kmiec, the former Salem Lakes Fire Commission President, and an executive director of a non-profit, the advisory board ultimately decided against recommending his pardon to Governor Evers.

Controversial Role in Kenosha County Scanner

Dunski now operates the Facebook page Kenosha County Scanner alongside his partner, John Broemelkamp, where they monitor and report on local emergency responses. The platform has drawn criticism, with some questioning whether a convicted arsonist should be so closely involved in reporting on fires and emergency incidents.

Broemelkamp defended Dunski, stating, “That’s old news and isn’t a factor at all.” However, the controversy surrounding his past crimes and present activities remains a point of contention in the community.

Resignation from Fire Commission

Following renewed scrutiny, Dunski resigned from the Fire Commission on January 25, 2024, at the request of Village President Rita Bucur. During his pardon application interview, Dunski blamed the Kenosha County Eye (KCE) for forcing his resignation, stating that a local reporter “likes to stir up things in the community” and that although local officials were previously aware of his record and had no objections, the media attention ultimately led to his departure.

Governor Evers’ decision to deny the pardon ensures that Dunski’s criminal record will remain intact, limiting his future opportunities in certain organizations and roles. While he has sought to rebrand himself as a dedicated community servant, his past actions continue to overshadow his present efforts.

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    1. Dear Governor…Allen is a 💩, thank you for not pardoning him. He was shit in HS and he’s never changed fuck the people that wrote him letters

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      1. I don’t know who the fuck your are but this is not the option of me. Allen and I did go to high school together and never had a bad thing to say about him. He has done countless positive things in the community. For you to use my name to defame his is disgusting.

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          1. That’s why they call him Diddy Dunski. Guy is a freak and a I remember him being a great Tromboner player in marching band.

    2. 110 % I think he did it because the fire chief was trying to get him for burning down the fire department witch he did that also just has not then proven yet that’s yet

  1. A lot of people still recall the Silver Lake Fire house burning. No one was held responsible. I’ve been told Dunski had part in that. Has he really stopped starting fires?? His business filming fires, Does he start them?? Them get off on watching them burn.
    This Community service is just him trying to make himself feel better. Once an arsonist always an arsonist.

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  2. This piece of shit didn’t start charging for his shitty ass site until the riots happened basically, taking advantage of an awful situation.

    Someone just do a mirror site for free, would put him out of business within a month.

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    1. He needs to find something better to do with his life. Threatening to send people cease and desist letters (like he did with me) over public information is crazy. He is delusional.

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      1. The attorney , guess on that, who sent it knowing it was public info is just as bad, if not worse.

        Be happy that he got his comeuppance out in the open for all to see – and to remember!

      2. He claims that FB notifies them of screenshots, but a quick google search proved that to be untrue. So, screenshot away. My best friend sends me screenshots of various posts every day.

        1. Also how many fires were set that DUNSKI didn’t get caught, a lot of questionable ones out there.BH. Kenosha Scanner should be available 24/7 with all the people paying for the subscription. Then scanner notifies subscribers that posts will be limited because of other engagements for the day. And if anyone were to questioned it they will be banned BS. Figure it out with all the subscriptions for the scanner and the amount of money they are bringing in. Should be 24/7.

  3. Has he really learned his lesson? Did he start the x- fire Chief’s garage on fire, then put it on his scanner page.
    All his drinking buddies with their letters to try to get him pardon. Who the heck is he trying to fool

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    1. 110 % I think he did it because the fire chief was trying to get him for burning down the fire department witch he did that also just has not then proven yet that’s yet

  4. I have experience with the pardon process and the Governor’s board acted appropriately. Pardons are a matter of grace and generally given to people who have atoned for their crimes and are contributing members of the community who have demonstrated a need as opposed to a “want.” Think of a kid who gave a joint to another guy who turned out to be a cop and got a delivery of a controlled substance charge but turned his life around. Or someone who shoplifted. By contrast, arson is a particularly dangerous crime and seldom solely a matter of someone being “young and dumb.” If this young man did many good things since his convictions, that’s good but, as noted, it’s not like someone who did something nonviolent. Plus, he’s only doing what we expect people to do and be. Violent crimes are looked at more carefully and rightfully so. I do note that some of the people who wrote the governor did not specifically recommend a pardon but rather reported their observations. Some, however, did make an affirmative recommendation. Just saying.

    1. I personally don’t think a person should recommend a pardon unless they were there at the event. One can only imagine the harm of the crime but didn’t experience being scared that a neighbors car, house, place of employment might combust. That is real. Only one in the area at that time knows and can judge. In addition, facts and witnesses and supporters were there at trial, jurors, attorneys. And they decided he was a criminal. Who is anyone to pardon?
      On this same thought line, I don’t agree in pardons on shortening sentences either.

  5. Nov 15th.
    Wow, I bet he hoped no one would find out about the rejection.
    Final
    No appeal.
    Those who worried about an arsonist in their area might feel a little better that he has reached the end of the road. Done.
    Yes, a kid.
    But he knew the dangers and that it was unacceptable.

    You were a punk then and you still are a punk Allan.
    In every day happenings, you have the punk edge.

    Eddy Kennedy did good things too I suppose but MARY JO didn’t come back to life did she? The fires happened. They can’t be undone.

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  6. If any house, garage, car, ect. Please investigate Dunski!! He has gotten away with way too many. Hope he will Rot in hell for putting a lot of people though shit.

  7. How the hell did he get selected for the fire commission? Does no one do background checks? We have no one else running for these positions? 🤦🏼‍♀️

      1. He was still on the fire commission board after our “New” Village board!! And Hopkins, Gandt and Fabor all knew what Dunski did and is suspected of doing. They welcomed him with open arms. RIGHT HOPKINS, GANDT, and FABER??

          1. Faber, Hopkins and Gandt are not up for reelection this year.

            The new VB President asked him to resign as soon as she read the report. Mr. Dunski should never have been put on the Fire Commission in the first place – that is the previous boards fault.

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      2. Not so sure, I see a lot of mismanagement and over spending going on. At least there’s not an arsonist, so there’s that.

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  8. This guy is a total want to be fire fighter and a police officers this is what makes him a very dangerous person for are community,
    as far as his scanner page thats a joke , people just go by your own scanner about $400-$1000 depending on brand and functions
    I would not spend a dime on this guy scanner page nor give him any kind of postive feedback This guy is a joke and a criminal , Bottom line
    he is just looking for a way back in .

    1. It isn’t a physical scanner.
      It’s a Facebook crappy page where they post info they scan from the calls to and from fire police.
      Often they post what reputable news sources will not post.
      They charge $
      Members are often fanatics and find some joy in someone else’s suffering. Would you say that is what an arsonist does?. Members may also chase the equipment.
      Pretty sicko.

  9. Convicted felons are parasites to the community. No matter how much ‘community service’ this loser does, he is and will always be a loser. Being a firefighter is a sweet deal with a pension after 25 years, he pissed that all away, which is comical.

    1. Whoever is The people try to help him get pardoned are stupid there were several fires that were suspicious after he been released and then suspicious that the old fire chiefs garage caught on fire because the fire chief at that time was trying to get him caught for burning down the fire station and he has that little gravel road by his house he thinks he owns it has cameras up all over shooting guns in his backyard he is just a big old pile of shit he should not be running the scanner page He’s a light a fire and a go put it on camera for the camera scanner page once arsonist always arsonist he should still be in prison for lighting the fire departmen on fire and everybody knows he did it and whoever thinks he didn’t is a freaking idiot so shove it up your ass Alan dunski

  10. Anything that KMIEC is involved in doing or helping i would not Trust this guy he is a criminal, Hiding behind a law degree, for his advantage, or his family .
    This needs to stop and if are Sheriff keeps backing him the people of are community are going to lose all confidence and respect for him.

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  11. Kmiec is the last person that should be judging anyone’s character and recommending clemency. One look at that name and deny, deny deny.

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  12. How many 1980s murderers has he brought back to our community with his probation policies? Is it possible he learned his lesson?

  13. I am glad you brought this to the forefront. I personally have not met this person, and I have been a life long resident of the area, but I do know the facebook page he is one of the administrator’s, Kenosha County Scanner. Does anyone think that a convicted felon should have anything do with reporting on police scanners? I have personal knowledge that he blocks people if you do not agree with his personal views, he allows all types of misinformation on tthat sight and personally I think it should be shut down. He is a felon and he is still using firearm’s. He should have been revoked on his probation right there and then. He offers nothing to the community, especially after trying to burn it down.

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UPDATE: Court Documents Reveal Bluebird Motel Shooting Victim Was Allegedly Lured to Meeting Through Text Messages Before Gunfire Erupted

Top Row: Kerry G. Turnipseed, 39 and Curtis A. Robison, 35Bottom Row: Joseph Rannow, 32 and Kendrick D. Role, 43(Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office) SOMERS, Wis. — Hours after the Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office announced the arrests of four men in connection with last week’s Bluebird Motel shooting, newly filed court documents have revealed additional details about how investigators believe the encounter was arranged

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Man Accused of Shooting at Five Kenosha Police Officers Now Charged; Judge Signs $1.5 Million Arrest Warrant

Andres Casas, 35, of Kenosha(Racine County Sheriff’s Office) KENOSHA, Wis. — The Kenosha man accused of firing multiple rounds at police officers during a nearly eight-hour standoff last month has now been formally charged with five counts of attempted first-degree intentional homicide, and a judge has signed a $1.5 million cash arrest warrant for him. Andres Casas, 35, of Kenosha(Racine County Sheriff’s Office)

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Felon Out on Two Separate Bails Allegedly Told Police “I’m Fucked” Before Officers Found Loaded Handgun Hidden in Motorcycle

Darryl L. Heard Sr., 45, of Kenosha(Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office) KENOSHA, Wis. — A Kenosha felon who was already free on bail in two separate felony cases was ordered held on a $50,000 cash bail Wednesday after prosecutors alleged he told police “I’m fucked” moments before officers discovered a loaded handgun hidden inside his motorcycle. Darryl L. Heard Sr., 45, of Kenosha(Kenosha County

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Second-Offense OWI Defendant Accused of Crashing SUV Into Fence and Ditch, Driving While Revoked and Without Court-Ordered Ignition Interlock Released on No-Cash Bail

KENOSHA, Wis. — A 32-year-old Kenosha man charged with second-offense operating while intoxicated after allegedly crashing his SUV through a fence and into a ditch in Somers was released on a no-cash bail Wednesday by Liberal Activist Supplemental Court Commissioner Aileen “Half Off” Henry. Prosecutors requested his release, and Henry ordered Jose Luis Trujillo Jr. released on a no-cash bail with conditions despite

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Teen Accused of Crashing Into Tree, Building and Injuring Passenger Released on No-Cash Bail After Missing Court; Commissioner Cuts Bail From $1,000 Cash to No-Cash

Earnest L. Cooper, 19, of Kenosha(Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office) KENOSHA, Wis. — An 19-year-old Kenosha man accused of causing a high-speed crash that injured his passenger was released on a no-cash bail Wednesday after previously failing to appear in court, despite an arrest warrant carrying a $1,000 cash bail having been issued in the case. Court records show Liberal Activist Supplemental Court Commissioner

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Minnesota Man Sentenced to 45 Days in Jail for Third-Offense OWI in Pleasant Prairie

Brandon Duane Hemry, 43, of Austin, Minnesota(Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office) KENOSHA, Wis. — A Minnesota man who admitted he had “a little bit too much to drink” before pulling into a Pleasant Prairie business parking lot was sentenced Wednesday by Kenosha County Circuit Judge Jodi Meier to 45 days in jail after pleading guilty to third-offense operating while intoxicated. Hemry was also ordered

Four Arrested After Bluebird Motel Shooting in Alleged Drug Deal Robbery Gone Wrong

SOMERS, Wis. — Four men have been arrested following a shooting at the Bluebird Motel that investigators say occurred during an attempted armed robbery connected to a suspected narcotics transaction, according to the Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office. Formal charges have not yet been filed, but the case has been referred to the Kenosha County District Attorney’s Office for review. Deputies were dispatched to

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Salem Lakes Fire Rescue Division Chief Resigns After Administrative Leave, Internal Investigation

Former Salem Lakes Fire Department Division Chief Jill Torres(File Cell Phone Photo by Kevin Mathewson, Kenosha County Eye) SALEM LAKES, Wis. — Salem Lakes Fire Rescue Division Chief Jill Torres has resigned from the department following an internal misconduct investigation, becoming the second member of the department’s command staff to leave under a separation agreement in just one month. Former Assistant Fire Chief

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Woman Accused of Repeatedly Punching 14-Year-Old Daughter in Face, Dragging Her Across Floor Gets $2,500 Cash Bail From Aileen Henry Despite DA Seeking $8,000

Dynasty D. Jammerson, 27, of Kenosha(Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office) KENOSHA, Wis. — A Kenosha woman accused of repeatedly punching her 14-year-old daughter in the face, dragging her across the floor by her sweatshirt hood, and causing severe facial injuries was ordered held on a $2,500 cash bail Tuesday by Supplemental Court Commissioner Aileen Henry, despite prosecutors arguing for a significantly higher amount. Dynasty

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Aileen “Half Off” Henry Lowers Judge’s $25,000 Cash Bail to $4,000 for Man Accused of Throwing Wife Over Couch, Holding Her in Corner Against Her Will, and Offering Her Phone Back if She Didn’t Call Police

Nathan Andrew Crane, 28, of Kenosha(Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office) KENOSHA, Wis. — A 28-year-old Kenosha man accused of throwing his wife over a couch, holding her in a corner against her will, and offering to return her phone if she agreed not to call police was ordered held on a $4,000 cash bail Tuesday, despite a judge having previously set a $25,000 cash

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Felony Election Fraud Defendant Accused of Illegally Voting While on Felony Supervision Released on No-Cash Bail by Aileen “Half Off” Henry

Michael A. Regina, 34, of Kenosha(Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office) KENOSHA, Wis. — A 34-year-old Kenosha man charged with felony election fraud for allegedly voting in the 2020 presidential election while legally ineligible to do so was released Tuesday on a no-cash bail by Liberal Activist Supplemental Court Commissioner Aileen “Half Off” Henry, despite prosecutors seeking a $5,000 cash bail. Michael Regina was booked

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Man Charged in Burglary That Netted Up to $7,000 in Cash Has Judge’s $35,000 Cash Bail Reduced by $20,000 by Liberal Activist Supplemental Court Commissioner Aileen “Half Off” Henry

Xavier D. Harris, 30, of North Chicago(Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office) KENOSHA, Wis. — A North Chicago man accused of burglarizing a Kenosha apartment and stealing up to $7,000 in cash, a PlayStation 5, a gaming computer and other property had his cash bail reduced by $20,000 Tuesday after Liberal Activist Supplemental Court Commissioner Aileen “Half Off” Henry lowered a judge’s previously ordered $35,000

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Felony Retail Theft Defendant Accused of Stealing More Than $1,000 in Merchandise From Kohl’s Has Bail Reduced by Court Commissioner After Judge Ordered $2,500 Cash Bail

, 50, of Kenosha(Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office) KENOSHA, Wis. — A Kenosha man accused of stealing more than $1,000 worth of merchandise from Kohl’s was released on a $1,000 cash bail Tuesday after Liberal Activist Supplemental Court Commissioner Aileen “Half Off” Henry reduced the cash bail amount previously ordered by a judge. Judge Heather Iverson had issued an arrest warrant for on June

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