Kenosha Homicide Suspect Arrested In Arkansas

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Treshawn D. Tooks (22) Of Kenosha, WI (Kenosha Police)

Treshawn D. Tooks, a 22-year-old Kenosha resident, was arrested in the early morning hours of February 15, 2024 in Arkansas by the White County Sheriff’s Office. Once he is back in Kenosha he will face a charge of 1st Degree Intentional Homicide.

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Believe it or not, Tooks has previous gun and drug convictions.

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Lt. Josh Hecker – Kenosha Police

“Our condolences go out to the Flores family during this very difficult time. We would like to thank the White County Arkansas Sheriff’s Office for their assistance. We would also like to thank all the members of the community that lent a hand in this investigation. Working together to address crime in our community is vital to keeping Kenosha safe,” said Lt. Joshua Hecker, a Kenosha Police Spokesman.

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Flores was killed following a shooting that occurred just before 6:00 p.m. on February 12, 2024,  near the intersection of Sheridan and 42nd Street.

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According to Kenosha Police, authorities were called to the intersection at about 5:59 p.m. for multiple reports of gunshots. Upon arrival officers located Flores with multiple gunshot wounds. Flores died from his injuries.

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Flores had racked up a large arrest and conviction record in his short time as an adult.

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(2022) Felony Bail Jumping and Hit and Run

(2023) Domestic Battery, Domestic Abuse Disorderly Conduct

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Open Cases: Felony Physical Abuse of Elder Person, Intentionally Causing Bodily Harm and one count of Domestic Abuse Disorderly Conduct.

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If you or someone you know has information about this crime or any other, we encourage you to contact the Kenosha County Crime Stoppers hotline at 262-656-7333.

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        1. Dont worry your demographics of folks are uncover thugs and at the end of the day a thug is still a thug…its always the same people!!!!!

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  1. I think the only better scenario is if this guy would have turned the gun on himself after shooting the other POS. We would have killed two birds with one stone.





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  2. Let’s thank shithead Judge Rossell for the following sentences he gave this kid for carrying a concealed weapon (yes, he had Rossell twice for the same charge in 2021 and 2023).
    The first time he got a $50 fine and 5 years of probation. Just kidding! He actually was just fined $50 without the probation…..yeah, $50 for a concealed weapon.
    The second time he got a whole 120 days in jail (66 of which he had already served).





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  3. They’ll list him as “white” in Kenosha County jail records. Those white legal gun owners always seem to ruin it for the people of color like me. Damn you white people!

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  4. Wanna know what’s wrong with society? Cowards like him. Also go to facebook, Kenosha police page, and article on this story. Click on shares and see the local idiots saying free em! This is the future of our society, uneducated kids saying free a killer.

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    1. If it wasn’t for him useless gang boy Flores would still be terrorizing the community! The least u can do is put some $$$ on T-Shawn’s book !

    2. You think that’s good, a family member that may be the mom loved a comment on “he innocent” on police posting. Look through them photos. Supporting his behavior. But your right, this is our society

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      1. Coward is another word used all too often these days—- It takes at least some smallish balls to shoot someone —- but it’s definitely the easy way out compared to strangling someone —- I guess I am a coward also bcuz I use a lithium ion drill & sawzall instead of a hand drill & hacksaw

          1. Was he shot in the back? Or was it a duel? What were the circumstances? Was Flores threatening his family ? Hey I could be a criminal defense attorney ! It’s fun! I would instruct T-Shawn that he stole Flores’ gun after he shot him 😁

  5. Jeez, I can’t believe the ignorance of the people commenting here. “Anonymous” I guess is a good way to hide…you don’t want to let your family and friends know how stupid you are! SMDH!

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  6. I wish that Wisconsin had a “White County”, I would live there for sure!

    It would be just like Leave it to Beaver and we would not need to worry about liberal DA’s or broken Criminal Justice system.

    Maybe Pops could even be elected Mayor some day.

    That would be awesome.

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      1. Hey Oh darn,
        Burnsville is a Southern suburb of Minneapolis and is the majority of residents are White. Turns out that a non-white felon committed this crime and should have been incarcerated for prior crimes.

        Minneapolis and the surrounding areas are even more liberal than Kenosha is currently, but you Kenosha is well on it’s way to be just like the Mini-apple.

        Enjoy

  7. Someone lost their life and another life will be spent in prison. Race didn’t kill anyone! STOP! Ignorant people cannot recognize ignorance, because they are ignorant! That is the root of evil! These young men most likely came from BAD upbringing. Parents who didn’t teach them to respect others and treat others the way you would want to be treated. I’m so tired of everything being blamed on race. WE are ALL AMERICANS! United we stand! STOP the bad behavior!

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    1. Which is a black way of life. This has EVERYTHING to do with race/political stance.
      Check those crime stats again….13% of the population accounts for 60% of violent crime. It’s a black Thang.

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    2. I agree we need to unkte against evil. But to say it’s not a race thing ok… let’s call it what it is a culture thing per statics.

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