Kerkman Chronicles: Part IV – Judge’s Public Meltdown, Retaliation Against DA, and New Allegations Shake Kenosha Courthouse

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Kenosha County Cirucuit Court Judge Chad Kerkman
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KENOSHA, Wis. – The Kerkman Chronicles continues — and this chapter might be the most disturbing yet. On the morning of Friday, October 10, Judge Chad Kerkman entered Intake Court and, behind closed doors, launched into a loud, angry tirade at Attorney Michael “Mike” Masnica, a respected guardian ad litem and supplemental court commissioner.

Witnesses tell Kenosha County Eye that Kerkman entered the courtroom around 9:39 a.m., abruptly pulled Masnica into the adjoining court commissioner’s office (normally occupied by Commissioner William Michel II) and proceeded to berate him for nearly fifteen minutes. People in the courtroom could clearly hear the judge’s raised voice and demeaning tone. The outburst created visible tension and left several court staff shaken.

One well-liked and long-serving court clerk was reportedly so upset that she left for the day — and has not returned to work since. Masnica, widely known in Kenosha’s legal community for his professionalism and kindness, was said to remain calm and measured throughout.

Masnica is not a full-time county employee; he fills in for Michel when needed, receiving only a small stipend for his service. The reason for Kerkman’s outburst remains unknown. “He’s one of the most respectful, level-headed lawyers we’ve got,” one attorney said. “Nobody understands why Kerkman exploded on him like that.”

Security Risks and Retaliation

Sources inside the courthouse say Kerkman has also made questionable administrative decisions that may have put courthouse safety at risk. Intake Court — already the county’s least secure courtroom — has no metal detectors or security checkpoint at its entrance. The above video shows how quickly and easily Kerkman entered the “well” of the courtroom. While armed deputies are stationed inside, there’s nothing preventing someone from walking in with a weapon.

Adding to the concern, Kerkman reportedly revoked the District Attorney’s Office’s key-card access to a secure employee entrance, forcing District Attorney Xavier Solis, his prosecutors, and even defense attorneys to use the same public entrance as defendants and their families. This ends a decades-old security measure put in place to keep everyone safe.

Several courthouse employees told KCE they view the move as politically motivated retaliation against Solis. Kerkman openly supported Solis’s opponent in the 2024 election and has since taken a series of punitive actions against the DA’s office.

“This is putting prosecutors and public defenders in real danger,” one courthouse insider said. “They’re walking in with defendants and their families — sometimes people they just charged. It’s crazy.”

Long-Standing Allegations Surface

Kenosha County Eye has also confirmed through multiple independent sources that Judge Kerkman had a sexual relationship with a courthouse staffer several years ago. While the relationship reportedly occurred long before recent controversies, it raises ethical questions due to his supervisory role over court personnel. KCE isn’t naming the staffer, revealing his/her gender, or position.

For years, courthouse insiders say, the matter was whispered about but never publicly addressed. Now, amid growing scrutiny over his conduct, the story has resurfaced. “People are talking about it again because it fits the pattern,” said one source. “It’s about abuse of power.”

Even when such relationships are not strictly prohibited, they can raise concerns about hostile work environments due to the “the stark power differential.”

The Media Ban Flip-Flop

In another stunning reversal, Kerkman recently lifted his blanket ban on all media photographing or recording in Intake Court — but kept the restriction solely on Kenosha County Eye.

The all-media ban, imposed shortly after KCE filed a federal lawsuit against him, was widely viewed as a legal tactic to make it appear he wasn’t targeting one outlet specifically. But after WTMJ-TV (NBC 4) and its corporate attorneys objected, Kerkman relented for everyone except KCE.

“This proves what I’ve been saying all along,” said Kevin Mathewson, editor of Kenosha County Eye. “It’s not about courtroom decorum or fairness — it’s about silencing me. Kerkman is a bully judge who thinks he can control the narrative by punishing journalists. He’s spiraling.”

Eroding Confidence in the Judiciary

Attorneys and court staff describe an atmosphere of “fear and frustration” surrounding Kerkman’s chambers. “This is no longer about politics — it’s about temperament,” said one courthouse employee. “He’s losing control, and everyone knows it.”

Video obtained by KCE shows Kerkman entering Intake Court that morning, marching into the commissioner’s office, and moments later, a visibly upset clerk leaving the area.

Kerkman, as usual, declined to comment.

Background and Retaliation Pattern

The pattern of conduct aligns with what Kenosha County Eye has previously exposed — including Kerkman’s blanket bans on media, retaliatory treatment of the DA’s office, and attacks on transparency following critical reporting.

His media restrictions began shortly after KCE published an article revealing that Kerkman’s bailiff was charged with felony identity theft — a story that drew widespread attention and criticism of the judge’s supervision.

Since then, KCE has filed a federal civil-rights lawsuit against Kerkman, Commissioner William Michel II, and Chief Judge Wynne Laufenberg, alleging retaliation and violations of the First Amendment. The case, Mathewson v. Kerkman et al., is pending before Judge J. P. Stadtmueller in the Eastern District of Wisconsin.

What Comes Next

“This is the most chaotic period in Kenosha’s courthouse in decades,” Mathewson said. “Judges yelling at attorneys, security being compromised, and open retaliation against the press. These are not the actions of a stable judiciary. But we’re not backing down.”

Kenosha County Eye will continue investigating Judge Kerkman’s conduct and the public officials enabling it.

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  1. Chad, thus isn’t ‘at home, behind closed doors’. This is out in the open and u hurt yourself, your kids and your xwife by being an idiot.you look like a candidate for the small man club. Like a little yappy dog. You are gonna lise this and sadly the kids will pay. Sam can brag under her ‘SAM’ moniker and that she us an x, but the kids are stuck. Very sad that you did this all by yourself.

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  2. … to set security standards at this or any other building ??
    As a County Employee I would think District Attorney Xavier Solis can request and receive most any security measures he deems appropriate for himself and his staff !!!
    Where is County Executive Samantha Kerkman on this issue ?? If anyone can set policy it would be from that office !
    This rogue judge doesn’t own these doors or anything much less the decisions of the workings of the building he works in. At least beyond his own self ?
    This sounds completely beyond his limits of authority and powers.
    Am I wrong ?

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      1. While the County Executive has Authority because the County owns the building it is my thinking that the Sheriffs Department has Jurisdiction over the security of the building because of that exact “ownership”.

        These responsibilities don’t overlap in a “who’s who in power” scenario. Other than the Judge’s that work in the building can “request” security enhancements I doubt they can do much more.

        There are many YouTube videos showing police and sheriff deputies being challenged by 1st amendment auditors in following the United States Constitution versus laws that those local communities or judges put in place restricting access to buildings and other property when they don’t have the authority to do so. These police are afraid to follow their oath to the constitution to protect citizens from rogue authority figures in the judicial system that they are a part of.
        Many times it is just a lack of knowledge that confuses them on what they should do.

        In this case the Sheriff should step up and reassert his control over the security of this building and restore the card access to the District Attorney and his department.
        He should also protect every person, employee and visitor, to this building from these kind of outbursts and attacks on anyone !!
        Threats are against the law !
        Verbal or otherwise.

        Sheriff Zoerner, are you listening ?

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    1. If you’re a county employee, then you know how utterly useless County Exec Kerkman truly is, unless there’s a camera around.

      She’s running things into the ground.

      Chad Kerkman is no different, in the courthouse.

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      1. The only thing she’s good for, to the employees, is jacking up insurance and hiring useless directors and division heads at the top of the scale, and then bending the employees over and making them take it in the a**.

  3. A quote from the article: “It’s not about courtroom decorum or fairness — it’s about silencing me. Kerkman is a bully judge who thinks he can control the narrative by punishing journalists. He’s spiraling.”

    Kevin is accurately describing Kerkman. He is also describing the same temperament and tactics of President Trump and his administration in his dealings with the press.

    Could explain why it is OK for Trump to act like a spoiled toddler, but not this judge?

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    1. well i agreed with you until you chastized the President Of the USA, and then you lost most of us. President Trump is a breath of fresh air and Kerkman is an ass

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      1. I feel bad that you are incapable of understanding the inconsistency of your beliefs. Absolute worship of any man allows that man to become an abusive tyrant.

        I challenge you to actually explain how and why Trump’s actions are any different than Kerkman’s.

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        1. Although I do not agree with everything Trump may or may not be doing,( I did vote for him), I believe, if someone continues to twist the truth about someone, I do not think it is unfair to no longer give them that opportunity.

          1. I do not believe that Kevin’s articles about Kerkman are untrue.

            Trump cut off the Associated Press access to the White House because they refused to refer to the Gulf of Mexico as the Gulf of America.

            He also denied media access to the Pentagon unless these outlets, including Fox News, reported what the department of defense wanted them to report.

            How is this ok?

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      2. Good grief you are a mental midget if you don’t think the president is trying to turn this country into a Russia junior!!

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          1. I heard this on the radio… I think it puts a better label on TDS. He called it TDA. Trump derangement addiction. They are addicted to it and just cant give it up.

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    2. You’re provoking too much. Go smoke another doobie and keep reading your Antifa literature. Change Joe’s diapers, they’re overdue. Always coming from the same IP; you’re so careless.

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      1. The only thing you people can do is to call names. None of you have even tried to explain how and why Trump’s tyrannical actions regarding the media are any different than Kerkman’s.

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        1. This article is not about trump you moron!!!! Wait….is this rhe heywood hater? Sounds like your mentality, or lack there of.😊

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          1. None if you people even try to explain why or how Trump’s tyrannical actions towards the media are any different that Kerkman’s actions.

            It must be difficult for all of you to have to live with this glaring inconsistency in your thought process.

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            1. No one even knows what you’re referring to. Please, tell us why you think it’s similar and we’ll try to talk you off the ledge with facts and logic. (As we usually do with the libs)

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  4. Jerkman needs an old fashioned ass-whooping, not the new kind of ass-whopping he is used to getting from Bingo!

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  5. Homosexuals are very oversensitive people prone to unprofessional explosions that demean their profesions and personhoods. It’s why they are unfit from public and financial leadership positions. However, they make perfect Hollywood and Entertainment industry executives.

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    1. I think you’re referring to uncontrolled flamboyance, which can certainly be a crux, but so can self-perceived female inferiority, small man syndrome in short hetero white men, inability to control emotions within lesser-educated people, etc. Many people, seemingly more in recent years, have demonstrated unprofessional explosions across the board. “Prone” might also be a bit too encompassing of the homo population. Susceptible, possibly, but most people are susceptible to some type of emotional influence, just depends on what pushes their buttons. I’m sure we’ve all had some testing instances that we all remember at one point in our careers. Controlling them and maintaining professionalism just comes down to the individual. Some can and some can’t. While I can’t refute your opinion, I suppose I’m just stating I don’t quite agree with it. I’ve come to know several homosexuals that have become well-respected in leadership roles within our own community. Perhaps you should surround yourself with more accomplished homos ;). Not a fan of Kerkman, but I did want to offer this rebuttal.

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  6. I’m so sick of hearing about this jackass….does he serve any real purpose in this life other than being Jerkman ….enough

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        1. The only thing you people can do is to call names. None of you have even tried to explain how and why Trump’s tyrannical actions regarding the media are any different than Kerkman’s.

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          1. We can NOT “explain how and why Trump’s ‘tyrannical actions’ regarding the media…”

            BECAUSE THEY DON’T EXIST. You can NOT prove something that is fiction…

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            1. Keep drinking the MAGA Kool-Aid. It gives your ignorance. That provides comfort and blinds you from understanding the truth.

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              1. lol I see you’re back from the “no kings” rally. Did you find the king? 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

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      1. Kenosha is filled with basic judges, commissioners, guardian ad litems and attorneys. It is very difficult to find excellent ones. I think Wisconsin should change the law and require all of them to take and pass the bar exams. It may fix the issue.

  7. Kerkboy is the apparent receiver in his Broke Back Mountain Sodomite Life, who is unable to break the demonic chains that bind him in his unnatural subordinate lust, and then responds to his personal self inflicted drama by abusing those around him on the job just because he can.
    Kinda like coming home and kicking the dog.

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  8. Your perception of Trump acting as a spoiled toddler is proof that it was psychologically arrested during its development resulting in a present case of TDS retardation.
    Trump has proven full self control and rational cognitive capacity – tested with a perfect score on the Montreal Cognitive Assessment, which all other candidates refused to take.
    By contrast, Kerkman is a micro-hair triggered homosexual pantload without the self-control required of his public position or the rational faculties required of his profession. Kerkman’s asinine behavior reflects reflects very poorly on all of Kenosha, already national and global image compromised because of the incompetent Democrat leadership during the summer 2020 riots.

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      1. Also, I should have said that your assessment of Kerkman’s behavior is spot on. If you were not part of the Trump cult, you would have the ability to see. that Trump and Kerkman are behaving the same. Sucks to be you.

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          1. Another example of a member of the Trump cult simply engaging in name calling because it is impossible to explain why Trump’s tyrannical actions related to the media are any different than Kerkman’s.

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        1. Nope, it’s great to see clearly with fine, full color spectrum vision. I too passed the Montreal Cognitive Assessment with a perfect score as did Trump, plus scored a 39/50 on a proctored NFL Wonderlic Test.
          Not part of Trump cult, though I recognize his superior mental decisioning fitness to the degenerated Times. You and your TDS Tribe’s behavior proves you are all perspectively at minimum – and/or outright in full – mentally retarded, fully entrapped into a headcase echo chamber screaming: “Democrat Good/Trump Bad” – driving some of your Tribe, possibly you too, criminally insane. Hopefully, Trump triggers the Insurrection Act so to steam clean the TDS vermin off American streets and into mental institutions and prisons staffed with ice-blooded Dr and Nurse Ratcheds that will ensure effective TDS intervention and de-activation via mass lobotomies converting your vicious hatred into sweet love.

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            1. No genocide was advocated. You clearly have defective reading skill and limited cognitive bandwidth.Was your elementary school education at Jane Vernon, or a latter version for the “developmentally challenged” per chance?

              1. Please tell me how this passage is not advocating genocide:

                “Hopefully, Trump triggers the Insurrection Act so to steam clean the TDS vermin off American streets and into mental institutions and prisons staffed with ice-blooded Dr and Nurse Ratcheds that will ensure effective TDS intervention and de-activation via mass lobotomies converting your vicious hatred into sweet love.”

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  9. Maybe Kerkman could direct his energy to the morally corrupt Alex Smathers. By law, a temporary order hearing in a divorce has to be heard in 30 days. She has fallen so far behind that people have to wait over 90 days to get their court date. 🙄 And she wants to be a judge when she can’t even handle a simple commissioner role? Ask Becky for the time frames of these hearings before and after they appointed her. Have we all forgotten she had ZERO experience? Kenosha children and family deserve better.

    Why does Kerkman give Smathers special treatment?

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    1. Why do the other judges allow the special treatment? Oh, that’s right. It’s the morally bankrupt Angie, Jodie and Heather sh$t show and Smathers is their protégé. She is definitely following in their footsteps – Heather couldn’t handle her family court calendar either. 🤮

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      1. When the exodus of the traitors occurred, Smathers couldn’t move due to family reasons. She apologized to Carli for not joining and sought help from Gabriele. Angelina promised her the position, and she kept her word. There were more qualified candidates, such as Attorney Evans, among others; however, they and their impressive resumes were ignored. Angelina proudly sent messages to various individuals, boasting about her power and how she had earned the loyalty of a new minion.

  10. When is enough, enough with this guy, he is toxic and corrupt, get him out of there, off the bench and at the unemployment line.

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    1. I agree, Kevin.What is proper protocol to report someone who works for the government? I’m assuming he is a county employee. Or is he state?

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        1. If I’m not mistaken, this is the same individual who supports banning the EYE, so it would be good to know who is in an office above her as well. Of course, the one above would be Madison, and there’s someone even worse there named worst Ever(s). Call Fox News

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  11. Mr. Masnica was reprimanded 30 years ago for not communicating with appellate clients that he felt their cases had no merit. He is no longer a young lawyer and is well respected as a straight shooter. If you’re a prosecutor, Mr. Masnica is a difficult attorney to joust with in court because he is a nice guy, not bombastic or loose with the truth.

  12. What can be done legally to get Kerkman off the bench? Surely there has to be some way to get rid of a bully judge

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      1. This is not new. Just not fully understood.

        The only way to stop this behavior is to run competent alternatives.

        Now is the time in history to further the correction of societal norms.

        Running for judge is a very important part of that.
        Is that you ?

      2. Unlikely outcome. Kenosha has too many emo low-IQ voters today. Not so in the past. Consequently, Kenosha is a much more dangerous place.

    1. Yes, both Kerkman AND TRUMP are acting like Kings. Logically, one must either condemn or support both since they are both acting as if they were Kings.

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      1. Yeah she cant let it go! She does not understand that this article is not about Trump. It’s the only way she can vent. I think its the Heywood hater. It’s just a guess But is the same mentality

        1. What makes you think she’s a she?

          Another example of a member of the Trump cult simply engaging in name calling because it is impossible to explain why Trump’s tyrannical actions related to the media are any different than Kerkman’s.

          1. Oh I can clearly tell you are a woman! And you must just keep cut , copying and pasting because you say the same thing over and over and over blah, blah, blah, blah. Your truly showing your lack of intelligence.

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Larry Myers Jr., 48, of Antioch, Illinois(Kenosha County Sheriff’s office) KENOSHA, Wis. — A 48-year-old Illinois man accused of leading police on a dangerous, high-speed chase through Kenosha County is now being held on a $10,000 cash bail following an initial appearance Monday before Court Commissioner William Michel II. Larry Myers Jr., 48, of Antioch, Illinois(Kenosha County Sheriff’s office) You must be logged

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Man Accused of Strangling Wife, Blocking Escape During Domestic Violence Incidents

Rolando J. Iglesias, 35, of Kenosha(Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office) KENOSHA, Wis. — Rolando J. Iglesias, 35, of Kenosha, made his initial appearance Monday before Court Commissioner William “Bargain Bail Billy” Michel II, who set a $5,000 cash bail after prosecutors alleged the man strangled his wife and later prevented her from leaving their apartment during a separate domestic incident. Rolando J. Iglesias, 35,

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Drunk Driving With 10-Year-Old Child In Car Ends In Conviction, Work Release Sentence For Silver Lake Woman

Kathryn E. Daniels, 43, of Silver Lake(Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office) SALEM LAKES, Wis. — A Silver Lake woman accused of driving drunk with her young daughter in the vehicle has now been convicted, with Judge David Hughes ordering her sentence after she was previously released on no-cash bail by Court Commissioner William “Bargain Bail Billy” Michel II. Kathryn E. Daniels, 43, of Silver

Gateway Technical College Names Dr. Veronique V. Tran as Next President and CEO

KENOSHA, Wis. — Gateway Technical College has selected Dr. Veronique V. Tran as its next president and CEO, marking a leadership transition at one of the region’s key workforce and technical education institutions. The college’s Board of Trustees announced that Tran will assume the role effective July 1, following the conclusion of current President Dr. Morgan Phillips’ contract on June 30. Tran brings

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Kenosha Realtor Accused of Fraud, Theft in Lawsuit; Title Company Also Named in $4,000 Earnest Money Dispute

Nina Ferraro – Realtor, Welcom Home Real Estate Group KENOSHA, Wis. — A newly filed lawsuit in Kenosha County accuses Nina Ferraro, of Welcome Home Real Estate Group, of fraud and theft in connection with the sale of her own home, while also naming Entrust Title Group in a dispute over $4,000 in earnest money tied to a failed transaction involving out-of-state senior

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Man Accused Of Trying To Run Down Two People After Alleged Domestic Attack At Kwik Trip, Faces Multiple Felonies

Evan Christopher Wilson, 19, of Kenosha(Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office) KENOSHA, Wis. — A Kenosha man is facing multiple felony charges after prosecutors say he tried to run over two people with a vehicle following a violent domestic incident that began at a local Kwik Trip. Court Commissioner William “Bargain Bail Billy” Michel II set a $10,000 cash bail during the defendant’s initial appearance.

Kenosha Students Recognized for Leadership, Service at City Hall Ceremony

KENOSHA, Wis. — Seventeen students from across Kenosha were recognized Monday night during a Common Council meeting for their academic achievement, leadership, and service to the community as part of the Mayor’s Youth Commission honors program. Each student was individually selected based on a combination of academic performance, extracurricular involvement, and demonstrated character. Among those honored was Finn Bradley, an eighth-grade student at

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Mount Pleasant Man Charged With Felony Fourth OWI Weeks After Getting Work Release Sentence for Third Offense

Edelmiro Jose Sandoval, 57, of Mount Pleasant(Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office) KENOSHA, Wis. — Just weeks after a Kenosha County judge allowed him to serve a 360-day jail sentence on work release for his third drunk driving conviction, a Mount Pleasant man is now facing a felony fourth-offense OWI case after police say he drove drunk again—this time while violating bond conditions and without

KUSD Honors 15- and 20-Year Employees During Recognition Week

KENOSHA, Wis. — Kenosha Unified School District continued its Recognition Week by honoring employees who have reached 15 and 20 years of service, recognizing longtime staff members whose careers have spanned more than a decade — and in many cases, two. The district is highlighting employees in stages throughout the week, with Tuesday dedicated to those reaching the 15- and 20-year milestones. Additional

Kenosha Extreme Left-Wing Activist Demands ACLU Lawyer, Charged in Alleged Attack on Mother, Posts $650 Cash Bail

KENOSHA, Wis. — A 28-year-old Kenosha extreme left-wing activist, who told police she would not answer questions without an ACLU lawyer present — was formally charged Tuesday and released after posting $650 cash bail following allegations she attacked her mother with a wire sculpture and dragged her by the hair. Devynn Grace Johnson, 28, of Kenosha, appeared before Court Commissioner William “Bargain Bail

Note to Whitecaps Residents: 96th Avenue to Close at 75th Street for Sewer Work Starting May 18

KENOSHA, Wis. — A busy intersection on the city’s west side will be closed for several weeks later this month as crews complete sanitary sewer improvements, forcing drivers to detour and adjust their routines. The intersection of 75th Street and 96th Avenue is scheduled to close beginning May 18 as part of a sanitary sewer lining project along 75th Street between 99th Avenue

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Dead, Rotting Dog Found in Tote: Second Kenosha Woman Charged as Both Face Animal Cruelty and Child Neglect Counts

KENOSHA, Wis. — Tiffany M. Boose, 37, of Kenosha, and Akaiya K. Boose, 27, of Kenosha, are now both formally charged in a disturbing animal cruelty and child neglect case after prosecutors filed charges against the second woman this week, as Court Commissioner William Michel II set $2,500 cash bail for Akaiya Boose during her initial appearance. Tiffany M. Boose Akaiya K. Boose

Lane Reopens at 30th Avenue and Washington Road as Construction Continues

KENOSHA, Wis. — Motorists traveling through one of Kenosha’s busiest intersections will see some relief this week as the city reopens a lane at 30th Avenue and Washington Road to allow eastbound and westbound traffic to pass through during ongoing construction. The change is expected to take effect Wednesday afternoon and is aimed at easing congestion that has built up during the improvement

City To Close Busy Sheridan Road Intersection For Streetcar Repairs, Public Meeting Scheduled

KENOSHA, Wis. — City officials are moving forward with a full closure of a key Sheridan Road intersection next month as part of ongoing streetcar infrastructure work, and they are inviting residents to weigh in before construction begins. The City of Kenosha plans to shut down Sheridan Road at 56th Street beginning June 12 to replace embedded streetcar tracks at the intersection. Barricades

Jury Foreman Speaks Out After Tercek Verdict, Despite Judge’s Warning on Media Contact

KENOSHA, Wis. — The foreman of the jury that convicted Justin Tercek of killing Andrew Pfannkuche and his dog Jake has spoken publicly with Kenosha County Eye, providing insight into the panel’s thinking despite what courtroom observers described as unusual remarks from Judge Jodi Meier cautioning jurors about speaking with the media. Tim Borop, who served as jury foreman, spoke with Kenosha County

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Felony Charges Filed in Columbus Park Shooting; Two Defendants Face Dozens of Years in Prison

Jontrell T. White, 22, and Ariyana A. Hill, 27, both of Kenosha(Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office) KENOSHA, Wis. — Two Kenosha residents are now charged in connection with a Wednesday afternoon shooting at Columbus Park that left multiple people injured and sent bullets into a vehicle occupied by several adults and a baby. Court Commissioner William Michel II set cash bail at $100,000 for

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Kenosha Police Say Officer Shot Armed Suspect After He Fired At Officers, Ending Hours-Long Standoff

Andres Casas, 35, of Kenosha (Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office)(Scene Photo by Kevin Mathewson, Kenosha County Eye) KENOSHA, Wis. — A Kenosha man who allegedly fired at police during a domestic disturbance investigation was shot by an officer after an hours-long standoff, according to a statement released Tuesday by the Kenosha Police Department. Andres Casas, 35, of Kenosha(Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office) You must be

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Felon Fires At Police, Sparks Massive 7-Hour Standoff In Kenosha; Suspect Airlifted After Multiple Self-Inflicted Gunshots

Andres Casas, 35, of Kenosha (Facebook.com)(Scene Photo by Kevin Mathewson, Kenosha County Eye) KENOSHA, Wis. — A 35-year-old Kenosha man with a violent felony history allegedly opened fire on police Monday evening, setting off a massive, hours-long standoff that drew dozens of officers, armored vehicles, and a multi-agency response before ending with the suspect suffering multiple self-inflicted gunshot wounds and being flown out

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$2 Million Bail Set For Kenosha Man Charged In Brutal Domestic Homicide After Alleged Setup Attack

Dale R. Dallia, 42, of Kenosha (Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office)Crime Scene (Photo by Kevin Mathewson, Kenosha County Eye) KENOSHA, Wis. — A Kenosha man accused of carrying out a brutal, multi-phase attack that left one woman dead and another man fighting for his life is now formally charged, with Court Commissioner William “Bargain Bail Billy” Michel II setting a $2,000,000 cash bond Tuesday

Westosha Central Student Wins Congressional Art Competition, Artwork To Be Displayed In U.S. Capitol

SALEM LAKES, Wis. — A Westosha Central High School student will soon have her artwork displayed in one of the most prominent buildings in the country after being named the winner of the 2026 Congressional Art Competition for Wisconsin’s First Congressional District. Isabella Rotizza, a 10th-grade student at Westosha Central High School, earned the top honor for her piece titled “Beauty Doesn’t Have

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