The Milwaukee County medical examiner’s office officially confirmed that Bryan Jamison was the individual who died. He was eighteen years old and lived in the city of Milwaukee. The examination revealed he was the victim of a shooting that occurred on September 26.
According to a statement released by the Milwaukee police department, Jamison was shot during this incident. The exact location where the shooting took place was the 3500 block of North 38th Street. This specific address and street were pinpointed by the law enforcement agency as the spot where the fatal event occurred.
Emergency medical services transported Jamison to Froedtert Memorial Lutheran Hospital in Wauwatosa. Despite receiving medical attention at this facility, he unfortunately succumbed to his injuries and passed away. The hospital was the place where his condition could not be reversed and he ultimately lost his life.
Currently, the police have not made any arrests in connection with this case. The ongoing investigation is focused on examining the events that led up to this fatal shooting. So far, the authorities have not identified any suspects who might be responsible for this particular homicide.
If anyone possesses information that could be relevant to this case, they are being urged to contact the Milwaukee police department. The number they can call is 414-935-7360. Additionally, to preserve anonymity, individuals can reach out to Crime Stoppers using the number 414-224-Tips or through their P3 Tips system.
Official statistics from the Milwaukee police indicate that up to September 28, 2025, there have been 109 homicides reported in the city. Comparing this to the same period in 2024, when 101 killings were documented, the current year already shows an increase in such incidents. This data provides context about the overall crime situation within Milwaukee during this timeframe.
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