Fully automatic firearm outside school; man sentenced to probation
Elijahwon Wilson
MILWAUKEE - 19-year-old Elijahwon Wilson was sentenced on Friday, March 15 for having a fully automatic firearm on the grounds of a school – and then fleeing from police.
A Milwaukee County judge initially sentenced Elijahwon Wilson to serve one-and-a-half years in prison plus an additional two-and-a-half years extended supervision. But then the court stayed the sentence – and placed Wilson on probation for 24 months.
Wilson pleaded guilty on January to a charge of sale/possess/use/transport machine gun. Two other charges – possession of a fire on grounds of a school and obstructing an officer – were dismissed and read into the court record for the purposes of sentencing.
Case details
According to the criminal complaint, a woman told police that on Thursday, July 13, 2023, she was picking up her child at the Milwaukee School of Languages High School near 84th and Burleigh. She spotted "a suspect exit a Mercedes-Benz vehicle, walk towards a group of children on the school grounds, and then lift up his shirt to reveal a black firearm with a tan grip," the complaint says. The woman called the school administration and described the person and the firearm.
A Milwaukee police officer responded to the school and spotted the defendant near the front entrance of the school. The officer ordered Wilson to stop, but the "defendant ran away while reaching for his waistband area, while ignoring (the officer's) commands," the complaint says.
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A foot chase followed.
"I was getting off the bus. The boy was running around here. The police were chasing him," said Jasmyn Sanders.
While the officer lost site of the defendant during that pursuit, he eventually took him into custody inside a fenced-in residential yard.
When the officer retraced the defendant's flight path, he "found a black Glock 19 firearm with a tan grip and an extended magazine containing 21 rounds of 9mm ammunition. The firearm also had an aftermarket disconnect switch that suggested it was fully automatic," the complaint says.
"I think that’s very unsafe because there’s a bunch of kids here," said Shalya Bhrunson, student.
When interviewed by police, the defendant stated "he had been playing dice with friends when an unidentified male handed him the firearm," the complaint says. Wilson went on to say "he was handling the firearm when he saw the police walking towards him and got scared, so he tucked the firearm into his waistband and ran until he could get rid of the firearm," the complaint says.
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Wilson noted to police he goes to Obama School, but was attending the School for Languages over the summer.
"We shouldn’t have guns and stuff because it’s not safe for us. We’re losing kids every day. Just put the guns down and come together. Stop all this nonsense," Brunson said.