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Open carry homicide trial delayed to June
By Bruce Vielmetti of the Journal Sentinel
Feb. 25, 2011
The first-degree intentional homicide trial of a well-known proponent of wearing a gun in public, which had been set to begin Monday, has been postponed until the summer.
Jesus Gonzalez, who had filed a federal lawsuit challenging his arrests for openly carrying a firearm in stores, was charged in May with killing one man and wounding another on the street near his south side Milwaukee home. The case had been set for trial Monday.
By Bruce Vielmetti of the Journal Sentinel
Feb. 25, 2011
The first-degree intentional homicide trial of a well-known proponent of wearing a gun in public, which had been set to begin Monday, has been postponed until the summer.
Jesus Gonzalez, who had filed a federal lawsuit challenging his arrests for openly carrying a firearm in stores, was charged in May with killing one man and wounding another on the street near his south side Milwaukee home. The case had been set for trial Monday.
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