Key Highlights
- A Wisconsin repeat offender previously convicted of killing someone in a car collision is back behind bars after allegedly killing an EMT in a street-racing hit-and-run crash.
- The incident unfolded in Milwaukee on Thursday, Jan.
- 15, after local authorities were called to the scene of a crash in which a pickup truck allegedly struck an SUV, leaving both vehicles with damage consistent with a high-speed collision, FOX 6 reported. The driver of the pickup truck was reportedly not at the scene when officers arrived.
- A witness subsequently told police that she saw a pickup truck and two other cars at the intersection of 76th and Appleton, and when the light turned green, "the three vehicles began racing down 76th Street," according to a complaint obtained by FOX 6.
- COLORADO REPEAT OFFENDER FREED FROM JAIL LESS THAN TWO WEEKS BEFORE ALLEGEDLY KILLING MOTHER OF THREE: REPORT 34-year-old Meng Kue, a Bell Ambulance EMT, was killed in an alleged hit-and-run collision in Milwaukee, Wisconsin on Thursday, Jan.


