Serial Retail Theft Suspect: Milwaukee DA Fails to Charge at Least 14 Cases [NO PROCESS FILES]
Milwaukee police keep referring cases against him over and over and over again, 14 times since August, and the DA hasn't bothered to even look at them.
A Milwaukee man has been making the rounds, allegedly stealing thousands of dollars in power tools 14 times from various Home Depot stores throughout the area since August 2021, but the Milwaukee County DA's office hasn't charged any of them.
In fact, DA John Chisholm's office hasn't even bothered to review the oldest cases at all yet, even though the office got the first referral from Milwaukee police more than five months ago.
The suspect's name is Willie McDaniels, DOB June 10, 1982, we've learned.
Three other counties have open felony retail theft cases against McDaniels; but in Milwaukee? The DA's allowing him to allegedly keep doing it. Fourteen times.
Milwaukee police first referred the man for felony retail theft charges in August, but, five months later, as of late December 2021, the DA's office hadn't bothered to make any charging decision at all. Since that time, police have kept referring new charges - there are now 14 referrals for felony charges in all because the man allegedly keeps doing it - but still nothing from the DA.
That's according to information Wisconsin Right Now received from multiple courthouse sources, and we've seen documentation to back it up. We're not revealing the sources' names for their own protection.
Interestingly, Willie McDaniels is also operating in other counties, and they've charged him.
Racine County has an open felony case against him, filed Dec. 6, for felony retail theft. It says there's a warrant for his arrest and gives a Milwaukee address.
On Nov. 22, Ozaukee County filed a felony retail theft against him too. Again, a warrant was issued.
He's a felon for a 2000 Milwaukee case of robbery with threat or force and substantial battery.
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