New ‘deer czar’ absent for deer hunt

Sack him, and he’ll have even more time for projects in Texas:

“I’m a busy man. I’m in high demand. I had a schedule already set up. And also as a Texan, and I think Wisconsin folks are the same way, I keep my word. And I already had a schedule set up. I film two TV shows, and I do a lot of other work, and so I wasn’t there for the deer hunt.”

Via Wisconsin Public Radio.

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Botched ATF sting in Milwaukee used, discarded brain-damaged man

Despicable:

ATF agents running an undercover storefront in Milwaukee used a brain-damaged man with a low IQ to set up gun and drug deals, paying him in cigarettes, merchandise and money, according to federal documents obtained by the Journal Sentinel.

For more than six months, federal agents relied on Chauncey Wright to promote “Fearless Distributing” by handing out fliers as he rode his bike around town recommending the store to friends, family and strangers, according to federal prosecutors and family members.

Wright, unaware that the store was an undercover operation being run by agents with the U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, also stocked shelves with shoes, clothing, drug paraphernalia and auto parts, according to his family.

Once authorities shut down the operation, they charged the 28-year-old man with federal gun and drug counts.

“I have never heard of anything so ludicrous in my life,” said Greg Thiele, who spent 30 years working for the Milwaukee Police Department including on undercover stings with federal agents, including those with the ATF. “Something is very wrong here.”

Wright’s IQ measures in the 50s, about half of a normal IQ, according to those familiar with him. Wright’s score is classified as mildly or moderately disabled, depending on the IQ scale used.

via Backfire | Watchdog Update – Botched ATF sting in Milwaukee ensnares brain-damaged man.

Diamondbacks 8, Brewers 7

Eleven innings, five-game losing streak.

Via Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.

Wisconsin’s 2013 film festival

Watch Wisconsin 2013 Film Festival on PBS. See more from Director’s Cut.

7 shootings, 2 stabbings

The weekend in Milwaukee – so far.

Via WISN.

Madison Trailer Park Killer Admits Guilt, Pleads

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The homicidal Matthew J. O’Dell.

Via Wisconsin State Journal.

Gov. Walker’s popular even in bad economy

Via Capital Times.

Gov. Walker appoints new Dodge County sheriff

Good to be governor.

Via Channel 3000.

Were Mount Horeb school lunches contaminated?

Follow up: couldn’t the district find better fare, contaminated or otherwise?

Via Channel 3000.

Calves put down after semi-trailer overturns in Dunn County

But area supply of veal never more plentiful.

Via Eau Claire Leader-Telegram.

Rebecca Blank named new UW-Madison chancellor

Via WKOW.

Milwaukee hospital employee has TB

Ninety-eight-year-old man dies retrieving mail

Erhard Klug of Random Lake, WI.

Via Channel 3000.

Second diseased deer found in Waukesha

Via WAOW.

Milwaukee cab owners fight to limit competition

Of course they do: Loving regulations that help them and hinder new cabbies.

Via Biz Times.

Justice Prosser dismisses talk of dissection on WI Sup Ct

Move along, nothing to see here.

Via WQOW.

Gov. Walker will keynote Prescott Bush dinner in Connecticut

Traveling man.

Via WLUK.

Sparta man arrested over sexual texts with children

Via News 8000.

Abused Mukwonago woman uses Words with Friends to call for help

Receives aid.

Via Living Lake Country.

La Crosse Riverfest will feature Cheap Trick

Don’t all crowd the stage at once.

Via La Crosse Tribune.

Brookfield unemployment up

To 6.7%. When Brookfield‘s heading in the wrong direction…

Via Brookfield Patch .