
(Kenosha County Sheriff's Office)
TWIN LAKES, Wis. — A 41-year-old Milwaukee man was in court and charged today with multiple offenses, including felony battery to a public officer, after allegedly kicking a Kenosha County Sheriff’s sergeant in the head during an arrest early Tuesday morning. Despite the violent nature of the allegations, Court Commissioner William Michel II set cash bail at only $750 — a decision that underscores his growing reputation for disregarding the safety of law enforcement officers.
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Once again Micheal’s true agenda on display. Anti law enforcement, enabling the criminal element the further commit crimes.
I’m becoming convinced there’s no justice in our area. I have to wonder if maybe I am just too dumb to realize these super low bail amounts from people like Court Commissioner William Michel II, are because the system wants these folks available to the general publics’ retribution?
Do Law Enforcement officers want to protect Michel since he does NOT protect them?
Weird Al Yankovich’s brother
Racine Police Chief Ramirez son?
Thought Tiny Tim died?