Niesha Brazell: 16-Year-Old Girl Murdered While Working at Milwaukee Burger King
Niesha Brazell, who had big dreams to own a clothing store some day, was named as the 16-year-old girl who was murdered while working at the Capitol Drive Burger King in Milwaukee.
UPDATE: Milwaukee Police issued this update regarding the homicide of Niesha Brazell: Milwaukee Police are requesting the public’s assistance in identifying and locating the suspect wanted in a homicide that occurred on Sunday, January 2, 2022, at approximately 10:12 p.m., on the 5100 block of W. Capitol Drive.
The Milwaukee police district captain and a woman who knew Brazell, Kwana Kelly, both told Wisconsin Right Now that Niesha was killed while working at Burger King. "Yes, she was working. It was the Burger King, during an attempted robbery," Milwaukee Police Capt. Jesus Ortiz told Wisconsin Right Now. "So they try to rob them; happened around 10:30 last night (January 2, 2022). They had put a gun up to her head," Kelly told WRN. She said she didn't personally witness the slaying but knows what happened because "I work there. I'm like a sister to her." Kelly said Niesha Harris Brazell was shot "because she wouldn’t give them the money out of the registerl they put it up to her head, told her to give them the money, and then that’s when she told the manager that they trying to rob us...that’s when one of them started firing. They gunshot her in the chest 2 times." She said that Niesha Harris Brazell had a lot of dreams for the future. "She always wanted to open up her own business. She wanted to work there so she can save her money and do bigger things in life. She goes to South Division High School," Kelly told Wisconsin Right Now. She said that Niesha Brazell wanted to open a clothing store.
UPDATE: Milwaukee Police issued this update regarding the homicide of Niesha Brazell: Milwaukee Police are requesting the public’s assistance in identifying and locating the suspect wanted in a homicide that occurred on Sunday, January 2, 2022, at approximately 10:12 p.m., on the 5100 block of W. Capitol Drive.
The suspect is described as an African American male with a heavy build. He was last seen wearing a red hooded sweatshirt, tan pants and was armed with a handgun.
The suspect vehicle is described as black 4-door Chevy Impala with a sunroof and spoiler on the back.
The victim sustained fatal gunshot injuries during a business robbery.
Anyone with information is asked to contact Milwaukee Police at (414) 935-7360 or Crime Stoppers at (414) 224-Tips or P3 Tips App to remain anonymous.
The Milwaukee police district captain and a woman who knew Brazell, Kwana Kelly, both told Wisconsin Right Now that Niesha was killed while working at Burger King. "Yes, she was working. It was the Burger King, during an attempted robbery," Milwaukee Police Capt. Jesus Ortiz told Wisconsin Right Now. "So they try to rob them; happened around 10:30 last night (January 2, 2022). They had put a gun up to her head," Kelly told WRN. She said she didn't personally witness the slaying but knows what happened because "I work there. I'm like a sister to her." Kelly said Niesha Harris Brazell was shot "because she wouldn’t give them the money out of the registerl they put it up to her head, told her to give them the money, and then that’s when she told the manager that they trying to rob us...that’s when one of them started firing. They gunshot her in the chest 2 times." She said that Niesha Harris Brazell had a lot of dreams for the future. "She always wanted to open up her own business. She wanted to work there so she can save her money and do bigger things in life. She goes to South Division High School," Kelly told Wisconsin Right Now. She said that Niesha Brazell wanted to open a clothing store.
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