
(Photo by Kevin Mathewson, Kenosha County Eye)
KENOSHA, Wis. — The same pink Laffy Taffy wrappers investigators said helped lead police to Treshawn L. Tooks ultimately followed him all the way to sentencing Friday, where Judge Heather Iverson sentenced the 24-year-old Kenosha man to life in prison plus seven additional years with no eligibility for parole in a homicide case prosecutors argued was solved through surveillance footage, receipts and candy wrappers left behind.

(Kenosha County Sheriff's Offic)

(Kenosha County Sheriff's Office)
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21 Responses
Littering and murder are bad, m-kay?
He got life for littering and seven years for murder
🤣
So glad he got life in prison for murdering this man. May the victims family finally have some peace!
But his bitch ass had a gun on him
Too he shouldn’t get life for protecting himself so shut up
People’s have killed and killed again and didn’t get that much time .wow.
you can’t take a life and expect to only get a slap on the hand ,wake up black people and Teach your children so no more killings walk away save your life!
Stfu
Do you speak English? No punctuation and terrible adjectives that aren’t even actual adjectives. Such a loser.
Fuck you
According to Andy bergs post Kenosha is racist and the YT men need to be arrested. Fucken clown
No one cares. He is a nobody. Why do you follow people who don’t matter?
Another one Evers can pardon on his way out the door
Things don’t happen that quickly in government.
One down,many more to go.About time.
Bring your lube Trayshawn , you’re gonna need it .
Both parties had a gun, it was kill or be killed. Tooks just couldn’t afford counsel in this situation, my heart is with both families involved. I know this kid & he is the quietest, loving sweetest kid I ever met. I truly hate this for him. Life gone without even getting a chance to experience life or falling in love, making children & etc
Another one bites the dust
He will be sucking lots of guys’ Laffy Taffy in prison…
Now that the case is over and justice has been served, it would be appropriate to review the comments Officer Vega made to the victim’s family during the investigation. His remarks were improper and should be examined carefully so that similar concerns can be addressed in the future. Law enforcement should remain focused on its role, while the responsibility of judgment rests with the courts. Chief Patton, I respectfully ask that you look into this matter and help ensure it does not happen again.
Bye Felicia, have fun in jail!