Shooting outside Milwaukee McDonald's, man accused of homicide
MILWAUKEE - A Milwaukee man is accused of first-degree reckless homicide for a shooting that happened June 13 outside a north side McDonald's.
Prosecutors also charged 42-year-old Raymond Willis with possession of a firearm by a felon. The victim, later identified as 23-year-old Rosalind Rogers, died at the scene.
The shooting happened in the parking lot of the restaurant near Teutonia and Villard around 4 a.m. that morning. A criminal complaint states Rogers was shot in the head.
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Investigators watched surveillance video from the McDonald's. According to the complaint, it showed Rogers walking on Villard when a vehicle stopped nearby, and she ran into the parking lot. Flashes, "consistent with muzzle flashes," were then seen from the driver's area of the vehicle. Rogers fell to the ground, and the vehicle drove away.
Raymond Willis
Detectives learned that the same vehicle had previously stopped at a residence near 36th and Villard, roughly a half-mile from where Rogers was killed. The complaint states two people identified the vehicle seen on surveillance as belonging to Willis.
Milwaukee shooting, McDonald's near Teutonia and Villard
Investigators had video of a man holding a gun next to what appeared to be the same car around 11:30 p.m. the night before the shooting. Once in custody, the complaint states Willis identified himself as the man and the car as his. Further, when shown video of the shooting, he said it looked like his car and that he recognized the area.
Willis made his initial court appearance on Monday, June 24. His cash bond was set at $200,000.