Keasean Ellis-Brown: Milwaukee Detective Shooting Suspect Was Out on $1,000 Bail
Keasean Ellis-Brown is the alleged shooter of a Milwaukee police detective in the Third Ward, and we've learned he was out on $1,000 bail for another very serious felony case in Milwaukee County. He's currently at large.
Police have not released the suspect's name, but Wisconsin Right Now has learned from multiple sources that Keasean J. Ellis-Brown, who is also known as Keasean Brown, is the suspect being sought for allegedly shooting the detective, who was in stable condition after being shot twice while disrupting a carjacking and robbery.
However, it turns out that Keasean Ellis-Brown was freed on $1,000 bail in another serious case, continuing the pattern that gained national attention when it was revealed that Darrell Brooks, the Waukesha parade massacre suspect, was also out on $1,000 and $500 bail for previous felony cases. At that time, District Attorney John Chisholm tried to paint the bail amount as an aberration, but we have written story-after-story of people out on low bail in Milwaukee County who have gone on to commit very serious crimes. Court backlogs have contributed, as well as decisions by court officials to keep some courtrooms closed.
The criminal complaint in the pending case says that, on Oct. 26, 2021, two Milwaukee police officers were advised by other officers that there were subjects inside a Kia Sportage vehicle located in the Culvers parking lot at 5501 W. Fond du Lac Ave., that “were wanted in connection with a shooting incident that occurred at Culvers a few days prior.”
The officers observed the Kia traveling at a high rate of speed “erratically.”
The officer pursued the Kia, which continued traveling at a high-rate of speed weaving in and out of traffic, going about 90 miles per hour. The Kia drove on a sidewalk and disregarded a traffic signal and stop sign, almost causing accidents. The pursuit continued 3.12 miles throughout Milwaukee.
The driver of the Kia fled on foot holding a pistol after the Kia crashed into a tree at 4231 W. Capitol Drive. The officer ordered the driver to stop and drop the firearm, but the driver disregarded those commands. The driver went behind a gas station and then ran through an alley and yards. The driver was apprehended and identified as Keasean Brown. The firearm was located underneath a car. A front-seat passenger was also taken into custody.
The Kia was reported stolen earlier that day.
The court commissioner who gave Keasean Ellis-Brown $1,000 bail in October for two felonies is Grace Flynn. Milwaukee County Court Commissioner Grace Flynn, whose notoriously low bail amounts have caused controversies for years, also recently gave a man accused of felony murder in a record-breaking homicide $5,000 bail over the objection of prosecutors.
In addition, in December 2021, Fox News revealed that Grace Flynn gave a bank robbery defendant $1,000 bail.
In 2019, a judge criticized Grace Flynn for giving a man a signature bond who caused a standoff. In 2017, she received more negative media attention when it was revealed that the man accused of murdering housing inspector Greg “Ziggy” Zyszkiewicz was out on a signature bond from Flynn for a felony.
Now an officer's life was placed in jeopardy.
A 2012 article said Grace Flynn was already earning $111,862 a year. Court commissioners fly beneath the radar because they are appointed by the chief judge, after screening by a panel of several other officials, not elected by voters. The chief judge certifies commissioners each year.
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