Judge Chad Kerkman Denies District Attorney’s Request to Try 16-Year-Old Evan Braithwaite Jr. as an Adult After Loaded Gun Found in His Possession at Bradford High School

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Kenosha County Circuit Court Judge Chad Kerkman (D)
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KENOSHA, Wis. — Judge Chad Kerkman (D) has denied a request by prosecutors to try 16-year-old Evan Braithwaite Jr. as an adult after he was arrested with a loaded firearm in his possession at Mary D. Bradford High School on February 11, 2026, solidifying that the case will remain in juvenile court.

Braithwaite was formally charged in juvenile court weeks ago following the February 11 incident, but this week’s decision by Kerkman ensures the case will not be transferred to adult court despite the severity of the allegations.

Evan Braithwaite Jr., 16, of Kenosha
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According to the criminal complaint, Braithwaite faces allegations of possession of a firearm on school premises, possession of a dangerous weapon by a person under 18, resisting an officer, carrying a concealed weapon, and possession of THC.

The charges stem from the February 11, 2026 incident in which school administrators and a Kenosha Police Department school resource officer attempted to search Braithwaite after receiving an anonymous Speak Up, Speak Out tip that he may have brought a weapon to school. When approached, Braithwaite displayed characteristics of being armed and refused to comply with officers, resulting in a physical struggle before he was subdued.

Police ultimately recovered a concealed, loaded firearm from Braithwaite during the encounter.

During the struggle, administrators placed the school on a temporary hold while additional officers responded. District officials later said that at no time were threats made toward students or staff, and the school resumed normal operations once the situation was under control.

Evan Braithwaite Jr., 16, of Kenosha
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A law enforcement source told Kenosha County Eye there was a real possibility the encounter could have ended in deadly force, given that officers were physically struggling with an armed individual inside a school.

Kenosha County District Attorney Xavier Solis (R) In Court
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Kenosha County District Attorney Xavier Solis confirmed to Kenosha County Eye that his office sought to have Braithwaite tried as an adult but was denied by the court.

“We filed a petition in juvenile court and petitioned the court to waive the juvenile into adult court. The judge denied that request,” Solis said in an email. “Because this is a juvenile matter, I cannot comment further. My office will continue to do everything legally possible to protect children in our schools from individuals who bring guns onto school grounds.”

Evan Braithwaite Jr., 16, of Kenosha
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Sources indicate that the Kenosha County Division of Children and Family Services recommended that Braithwaite remain in the juvenile system, stating it was in both his best interest and that of the community. The recommendation also included the possibility that Braithwaite could be released back into the community and potentially return to school.

Kenosha County Executive Samantha Kerkman (R?)
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Kenosha County Executive Samantha Kerkman did not respond to an inquiry from Kenosha County Eye asking why she supports and agrees with her department’s recommendation in this case.

The denial means Braithwaite will remain in the juvenile system, where penalties are significantly more limited than in adult court.

The incident involving Braithwaite was one of several recent weapon-related cases at Bradford High School that escalated concerns across the district and ultimately contributed to a major policy shift. In the weeks that followed, the Kenosha Unified School Board unanimously approved the installation of metal detectors at all high schools along with expanded search policies, citing repeated incidents involving students and firearms.

For many parents and taxpayers, the connection is raising new questions: if cases like Braithwaite’s helped prompt the district to install metal detectors, what consequences will actually deter students from bringing guns to school?

Kenosha Unified School Board Member Bob Tierney
(File Photo by Kevin Mathewson, Kenosha County Eye)

Kenosha Unified School District board member Bob Tierney, who has been a leading voice in pushing for metal detectors and stronger school safety measures, said that while he was not familiar with all the details of this specific case, the broader issue is clear.

“In general, when a 16-year-old is old enough to drive and chooses to bring a gun and drugs into a school and then physically fight with police, that’s serious conduct that should be considered for adult court,” Tierney said.

Critics of Kerkman, a Democrat, say his decision to keep 16-year-old Evan Braithwaite Jr. in juvenile court after bringing a loaded gun to school highlights what they view as a broader contradiction — that while he advocates for stricter gun laws, he has declined to treat serious gun offenses like this one as adult crimes under laws already on the books.

The case has intensified debate in the community over how juvenile offenders accused of bringing weapons into schools are handled, especially as the district moves forward with new security measures aimed at preventing the next incident.

Editor’s Note: In Smith v. Daily Mail Publishing Co., the United States Supreme Court held that the government cannot punish the truthful publication of lawfully obtained information, including the identity of a juvenile involved in a criminal matter. Kenosha County Eye has chosen to publish the name and photo of Evan Braithwaite Jr. for community safety purposes. We do not make that decision lightly. Many members of the public would want to know if someone in their community — including a neighbor — brought a loaded firearm to a school at age 16.

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  1. Hey Chad, he is not like your kid. Separate the two.
    This kid thought an adult thing, knew it was not a kid thing, did whatever to get a gun and then bring it. All as an adult.

    What would you do if one of your kids was killed at school by this supposed kid? After doing these adult things.

    Damn Chad, pull your head out. And Samantha, u are almost a lost cause.

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    1. That nobody has got the stones to run against her !!!

      WTF ?!? What does she have to do, or more importantly, NOT DO to get challenged in a primary ?!?

      Face it Folks, she’s in for life !!!
      There is not a single R in the effen County that will run against her !!

      Why is that ??

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      1. The “Rs” are as deeply corrupt as the “Ds”, though they ride the back seat and grift comfortably if they shut-up and go along to get along. And many “Rs”are “D” infiltrators, like Zig-Zag Zoerner. The elite spectrum of D/R is the Uniparty. And in today’s Western feminized culture, females of Kerkman’s type (Affluent White Urban Female Liberals) have the greatest cultural influence that affect social, political, and legal power.

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      2. Why is that?
        She has a lot iof money. It was rolled in from all the earlier runs. It is why incumbents run and run and run. That donation pot grows and eventually you have enough signs so that expense is gone and profit. If a new gop runs, donate heavily and help. Donate time too and provide public visibility. Anyone running will have a hard road. For example look at this comment section and the crap against Decker. Let’s Find a strong candidate and work to Shutdown kerkmanville.

        Term limits helps and stops the endless donations and puts the candidates on an even plain.or change the laws on campaign financing and rollovers. Feds too. This rollover is why Mitch and Pelosi and the other biggies are powerful. They can use their generous fund account to blackmail or support their positions. Have a great day.

        Please vote for Tiffany and Lazar

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      3. Bob, 70, stares at the news like it owes him an apology. “Trump said he’d fix everything,” he mutters, ignoring the screaming headlines. “Aliens, taxes, probably my golf swing too!” When his grandson gently suggests maybe he was wrong, Bob gasps. “Wrong? Me? Son, admitting that is like saying my socks are wrong for the 80s. Impossible. Totally impossible.” He nods at Twitter, where other boomers nod back in unison, all agreeing that any disappointment is obviously caused by neocons, the Illuminati, or Monday mornings—just not him.

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      4. Has nothing to do with stones. No one wants that job. It’s meaningless. They make shitty money. No thanks.

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        1. County executive is a little over
          $10.K a month. $120.K a year.
          For what’s required probably not enough for a knowledgeable worthy person.
          But a more dedicated business minded Conservative could make a go of it.

          Are you saying we need to raise the salary to entice a more experienced person ?

          Amanda Nedweski only makes $61.K a year. Sam’s salary in Madison was even less.
          Amanda is doing amazing things.
          Other individuals in state government like Robin Vos have other sources of income.

          If Salary is a problem to recruit a good candidate then how do we fix that here in Kenosha County ?

          1. giving Sam Kerkman 10k a month is like flushing 10k a month down the toilet. She is a worthless scumbag. Chad is just as bad. They are a stain on the county

        1. Stones huh? Turns out the ‘Rules-Based Order’ just means we destroy our own currency to let Tel Aviv call the shots in Tehran. I’m sure my grocery bill will be much lower once the dollar is worth less than the paper it’s printed on. Thanks for the brilliant strategy, guys.

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        2. It’s a dirty thankless job !

          But someone with the desire needs to know they would have backing to run.

          That’s where Sandy comes in.
          And we know how that works

    1. And im not saying the white kid should get any less. It should be Equal punishment for equal crimes.

      This homo judge wont do that though because hes a woke liberal progressive.

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    2. Are you stupid ? White or black these kids need to learn he’s 16 years old not 8 he’s old enough to know not to bring a gun to school

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      1. Its a problem with the black youth overall , sorry not sorry.

        Statistics prove it. Especially when they grow older. 13 percent of the population/ 60 percent of the violent crime. Especially gun violence. 8/10 times its black on black crime. Look at chicago, milwaukee, kenosha. Thkse numbers dont lie.

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      2. This child has had no chance. Look up the family name. So disappointed to read this as I know this family, and the odds have been against all of their kids literally their whole young lives . He has been exposed to and seen no different. Just sick about this.

        1. Why does race matter? He was still a minor who killed people and got away with it. This whole situation with Evan was uncalled for and he shouldn’t have brought a weapon on school grounds knowing there could be consequences, but it’s not like he killed somebody, unlike the minor Kyle did. Evan did not harm anybody , he just made a dumb decision. But they want to continue the hold him while Kyle walked free after uncalled for murder. Kenosha police system is wicked and unfair.

      1. Tried and found innocent. Didn’t walk free. Kyle made Gravely and Binger look like asses and Judge Schoeder (an old-style patriot rational Democrat that ran a no nonsense court) expertly directed the proceedings.

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        1. He ran as a Democrat way back in the 70’s. Everything else since then was “non-partisan”. Do you really think he’s still a Democrat? lol

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    3. Precisely. However, the fault lies with Whites themselves that allow White officialdom to screw their own kind repeatedly without negative consequences.

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    4. What does color have to do with a kid bringing a gun to school ? How dumb are you, If color is the only thing you see, then your literally the racist

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    1. Parents LMAO he hasn’t had a dad, mom doesn’t care about lack of men in her life she moves to the next one.

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  2. Bradford is a horrible school especially the assistant principal morris giving kotarek hand handjobs, they don’t focus on getting the students the staff just gossip and literally unprofessional

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      1. Rittenhouse wasn’t in a school, dumbass. Rittenhouse was in compliance with the law, whether you like it or not. Wisconsin Statute 948.60(3)(c)

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    1. Sooo what does color have to do with a kid bringing a gun to school ? Did you even read the article or just skim thru it ?

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  3. You know kids are gonna keep this up if there is no true punishment for this and it will also set a precedent if it is taken seriously and the punishment is serious I mean he should be held accountable for his actions you want to act like an adult you get treated like one and guns in school should be treated with zero tolerance

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  4. What a tool, his pics show how retarded he is 🤣 his wanna be gang banger pals are dbags also. LMAO get a life loser

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  5. Well, Kerkmen *(s) obviously missed the Roosevelt student who re-offended? Here’s the larger problem: student may be, should be expelled for this behavior and will then be re-enrolled in another school /district. The problem moves “up-the-road.” Charge the parents for exposing a child to a weapon, leave the student in the adult court system. Adult behavior warrants adult consequences.

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  6. Remember when they forced integration on us at gunpoint? Pepperidge Farms remembers. They have no place in a civilized society.

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      1. Ain’t nobody trolling. The je w s brought them to Christian White countries to collapse them. Its working. Read Mein Kampf. He was right…

  7. The Braithwaite family has made it’s mark on Kenosha since the 1990’s. Lot of weed and guns go with that. I vote for sterilization.

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  8. Not surprised, and I don’t know why the public is shocked. If you’re under 18, you can get away with just about anything: threats, drugs, murder, and deformation of other’s character. But soon at that magical clock rolls over and the little hand points to 18, then that person are somehow different, and the pressures of the world’s laws actually mean something. Interesting.

  9. Wonder how many felonies the Braithwaite family has committed in Kenosha in the last 20 years? Keep giving them the kid gloves though…..

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  10. Is this the same family of Joshua Braithwaite? the man that killed that girl in 2012 in Nedwiski park on the north side? Any relation just curious?

  11. I’ve been seeing Chad Kerkman at the YMCA a lot lately. In tight fitting clothes. I think he’s hot !

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  12. I’m not saying he doesn’t deserve the sit for a dumb action he has made, every action made has a consequence. But he’s also a young and dumb teenager. Anybody that personally knew him would know he’s a good, and smart kid, with goals. I don’t know why he would have decided to make such a dumbass decision, or hang with the wrong crowd, but I think that his there trying to charge him is fair due to his age and what he did but also an act of racism. Kyle rittenhouse got away with murder as a minor, due to the color of his skin, while Evan did not murder anybody he judt made a stupid choice .

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    1. Really? Kyle was being assaulted, they are the dumb asses to bring skate boards to a gun fight. This thug will go nowhere in life, society is better off if they take care of him now.

  13. Terrible to see so many teens doing stuff that ruins their future. If more could stay out of trouble with the police and graduate high school, then they could experience all that the military offers including endless opportunities for training in good fields, like cyber, medical, fire fighting, heavy equipment operation, aviation, you name it, as well as college. Maturity, life experience, and a way out from their Kenosha area family and friends that don’t want to see anyone do better for themselves.

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  14. maybe instead of asking why a child brought a gun to school, maybe we should ask why did the child feel the need to bring a gun to school? fear for his safety? maybe a lack of father figure? not saying what the kid did was right but hes 16 in kenosha… a complete shit hole dead city maybe if they had better resources to help kids before things like this happen wed be looking at a different outcome.

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KENOSHA, Wis. — The Menominee Tribe is hoping for a quick approval of its proposed Kenosha casino, but recent decisions by the U.S. Department of the Interior and Bureau of Indian Affairs are raising new questions about how the federal government will approach off-reservation casino projects. The Department of the Interior recently withdrew approval for the Scotts Valley Band of Pomo Indians’ California

Internet Troll, Career Criminal Gets Probation For Felony 4th OWI After .156 Breath Test

KENOSHA, Wis. — Matthew J. Mortensen, 49, of Burlington, an internet troll who Kenosha County Eye has seen trolling people across the internet and a repeat criminal offender with multiple prior convictions, was given probation Wednesday by Kenosha County Circuit Court Judge David Hughes for a felony fourth-offense OWI. Mortensen faced up to six years in prison and a $10,000 fine on the

Kenosha, Milwaukee Police Unions Endorse Bryan Steil for Reelection

KENOSHA, Wis. — Congressman Bryan Steil has picked up endorsements from two major southeastern Wisconsin law enforcement organizations as he campaigns for reelection to Congress. The Kenosha Professional Police Association Board and Milwaukee Police Association announced their support for Steil, citing his record on law enforcement and public safety. “The men and women of law enforcement put their lives on the line every

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Kenosha Man Charged With Felony Stalking After Allegedly Threatening to Kill Woman, Her Sisters and Her Children

Joseph L. Woodward, 33, of Kenosha(Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office) KENOSHA, Wis. — Joseph L. Woodward, 33, of Kenosha, was charged Thursday with felony stalking and four additional criminal counts after prosecutors say he engaged in a months-long campaign of unwanted contact against a woman, allegedly culminating in threats to kill her, her sisters and her children. Woodward, who was already out on bail

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Domestic Abuse Repeater Accused Of Punching Woman Five Times, Barricading Himself From Police; Taser Malfunctions During Arrest

Willie J. Brown, 45, of Kenosha(Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office) KENOSHA, Wis. — Willie J. Brown, 45, of Kenosha, is facing five criminal charges after prosecutors say he punched his ex-girlfriend in the face five times, took away her phone when she tried to call 911 and then barricaded himself inside a Kenosha home before a tense confrontation with police. Brown, who prosecutors allege

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Recent Westosha Central Graduate, Wrestler Charged With Biting Deputy, Spitting on First Responders After Salem Lakes Crash

Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office(File Photo by Kevin Mathewson, Kenosha County Eye) KENOSHA, Wis. — Lucas Sandrik, 19, of Salem, a recent Westosha Central High School graduate and wrestler, is facing three felony charges after prosecutors say he crashed an SUV into a parked vehicle and retaining wall in Salem Lakes, then became violently combative with deputies and rescue personnel, biting a Kenosha County

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Woman Accused Of Biting, Scratching And Spitting On Kenosha Cops Gets No-Cash Bail From Kellum

Rolexsea N. Curtis, 25, of Kenosha(Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office) KENOSHA, Wis. — A 25-year-old Kenosha woman accused of biting one police officer, scratching another until he bled and then spitting directly into the officer’s face was released on no-cash bail Thursday by Court Commissioner Daniel E. Kellum, further underscoring Kellum’s soft-on-crime approach to bail — even for defendants accused of physically harming law

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Kenosha Man Accused Of Posting Butthole Photo Online, Throwing Soda Can At Sister, Sprinting From Police

Kelvin Andrew Smith, 34, of Kenosha(Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office) KENOSHA, Wis. — A Kenosha man is facing criminal charges after police say a confrontation with his sisters over a photo he posted of his butthole on the internet escalated into him throwing things inside their home and then taking off in a “dead sprint” when a Kenosha Police officer arrived. Kelvin Andrew Smith,

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Wedding Crasher Chaos: Uninvited Woman Put Bride In Headlock, Bridesmaid Allegedly Dragged Her Down By Her Hair

Kenosha Police Department(File Photo by Kevin Mathewson, Kenosha County Eye) KENOSHA, Wis. — What was supposed to be a wedding reception at The Vault in Downtown Kenosha erupted into a massive brawl involving an estimated 20 to 30 people after an allegedly uninvited woman showed up and attacked the bride, according to newly filed criminal complaints. Angela Wright, 38, and Rita N. Wright,

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Career Criminal Charged With OWI-3rd Told Cop “I’m Fucked Already”; Skips Court, $1,500 Cash Warrant Issued

Jonathan L. Cox, 40, of Kenosha(Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office) KENOSHA, Wis. — A 40-year-old Kenosha man with a lengthy criminal history allegedly told a police officer “I’m fucked already” during an OWI investigation this week, and then failed to show up for his first court appearance Thursday. Jonathan L. Cox, 40, of Kenosha, was charged Thursday with operating while intoxicated-third offense as a

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Kenosha Woman Charged With OWI-3 As Repeater After Allegedly Admitting She ‘Shouldn’t Have Drove’; Kellum Releases Her On No-Cash Bail

Laura Marie Coleman, 40, of Kenosha(Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office) KENOSHA, Wis. — A 40-year-old Kenosha woman accused of driving drunk for the third time and charged as a repeat offender was released Thursday on no-cash bail by newly appointed Kenosha County Court Commissioner Daniel E. Kellum. Laura Marie Coleman, 40, of Kenosha, is charged with OWI-3rd Offense as a repeater, which carries a

KCE Editor’s John Doe Petition Leads To Two Felony Charges Over FLOCK Abuse Against Former Kenosha County Sheriff’s Deputy; McGrath Faces 3 Years In Prison

KENOSHA, Wis. — A John Doe petition filed more than five months ago by Kenosha County Eye Editor Kevin Mathewson has now resulted in criminal charges against former Kenosha County Sheriff’s Deputy Frank D. McGrath. Kenosha County District Attorney Xavier Solis formally charged McGrath Wednesday with two felony counts of misconduct in public office for allegedly using powerful law-enforcement surveillance systems, including FLOCK

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Somers Woman Accused Of Keeping Animals In Feces, Mold And Maggot-Filled Home; Dog Allegedly Ate Feces From Floor — Faces 13½ Years

Lauren J. Madsen, 38, of Somers(Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office) KENOSHA, Wis. — Lauren J. Madsen, 38, of Somers, is accused of keeping dogs and cats inside a sweltering home filled with animal feces, urine, mold, flies and maggots — while allegedly caring for horses and an alpaca in manure-filled enclosures. Madsen was charged Tuesday with 18 misdemeanors and one ordinance-level animal mistreatment offense

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