Frank Lopez Jr., who pleaded guilty in shooting death of Audrea Williams sentenced to prison

MILWAUKEE COUNTY -- 20-year-old Frank Lopez Jr., accused in the shooting death of 18-year-old Audrea Williams in March has been sentenced to prison.

In court on Tuesday, November 15th, Lopez Jr. was sentenced to serve 20 years in prison (with credit for 229 days time served) and 10 years extended supervision.

Lopez Jr. in September pleaded guilty to a felony charge of first degree reckless homicide, use of a dangerous weapon.

In May, Lopez Jr. was found competent to proceed in this case.

The fatal shooting happened on March 30th at a home near 81st and Villard.

According to a criminal complaint, police were dispatched to the home, and came upon a woman who was flagging down officers who said: "Hurry, she's losing consciousness."

Police found Williams lying on the floor in a bedroom at the home near 81st and Villard. A man was holding a cloth to the back of Williams' head, applying pressure to her wound. Police observed Williams to be breathing slowly, but unable to answer questions.

Audrea Williams and Frank Lopez Jr.



A .25 caliber casing was found on the floor, near Williams.

No other casings were found in the home.

Williams died after being transported to the hospital from the scene.

Homicide at 81st and Villard



An autopsy determined Williams died as a result of a single gunshot wound to her head. Her death was ruled a homicide.

The complaint indicates investigators spoke with the woman who had initially flagged down officers at the scene. She indicated she was in her bedroom in the home with a man -- and that Williams and Lopez Jr. were also in the home.

At one point, the woman told investigators she heard "screaming and yelling." When she ran out of her bedroom, the woman told investigators she asked Lopez Jr. what he had done, and Lopez Jr. said "I didn't do nothing. She shot herself."

Homicide at 81st and Villard



The woman said she never heard any gunshots -- but she did see Williams on the ground, bleeding from her head.

After the shooting, the woman told investigators Lopez Jr. fled the scene.

The man who was in the home at the time of the shooting said he heard Williams and Lopez Jr. arguing for about 10 minutes before hearing a single gunshot. Then, the man told investigators that Lopez Jr. came out of a bedroom and said: "I just shot my baby's mama!" The man described Lopez Jr. as "distraught, angry and possibly crying," saying: "I can't lose my baby's mama."

Homicide at 81st and Villard



The man said he attempted to calm Lopez Jr. down, but he backed away and fled the home.

Lopez Jr. turned himself in on April 1st.

According to police, a witness took the couple's two-month-old baby from the scene briefly, but the baby was returned and was then with Child Protective Services.