Man sentenced, 2 years prison for shooting after Bucks won NBA title

MILWAUKEE – A Milwaukee County decide sentenced Montavist Mckeown on Monday, March 14 to two yrs jail additionally a further four years of prolonged supervision for an incident that transpired not prolonged after the Milwaukee Bucks gained the NBA championship in July 2021.
Mckeown pleaded guilty on Monday to possession of a firearm by a felon and disorderly carry out.
According to the legal complaint, gunfire broke out all over 12:40 a.m., not very long right after the Bucks received the NBA championship. A number of officers responded to the place where the gunshots were read. A single officer was pointed to Mckeown. An additional officer identified Mckeown “as a individual who had shot a firearm into the air. Officers reported that as the defendant had shot the firearm, hundreds of Bucks patrons commenced fleeing the scene in obvious anxiety,” the criticism reported.
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The criticism claimed just one officer ordered Mckeown to “get on the floor” multiple instances — he finally complied.
Mckeown was handcuffed and “discovered to have a semi-automated handgun hid in his apparel. It was a Glock 23 .40 caliber handgun with various rounds lacking,” the grievance mentioned.
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