Police make arrests in fatal Kenosha shooting

By DAN PLUTCHAK ( Contact )   Thursday, July 30, 2009
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Julian Jerome Miller, left, and Daniel Gonzalez are suspects in a Kenosha shooting that left one dead.

KENOSHA -- Kenosha police have arrested two men in connection with Monday's shooting at Shirl's Drive-in that killed Robert W. Wilde, an 18-year-old employee.

Police arrested 23-year-old Daniel Gonzalez about 9 p.m. Wednesday, and 28-year-old Julian Miller was arrested about 12:30 a.m. Thursday.

Both men were arrested in Kenosha following a manhunt that led to Green Bay and back.

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Hundreds attended a candlelight vigil Wednesday night at Shirl's Drive-In to remember Wilde's life and share memories of him.

Wilde's funeral will be held Thursday afternoon.

Police say Miller has an extensive criminal record ranging from identity theft, weapons offenses, and endangering safety by reckless conduct to drug offenses and auto theft.

He also has an extensive juvenile record. Miller is currently wanted on a felony warrant through the Wisconsin Department of Corrections.

Gonzalez also has a criminal record which includes arrests for 1st degree sexual assault and a probation and parole violation. Gonzalez is currently wanted for a felony parole violation through Illinois.

The robbery and homicide are being investigated as gang-related because both subjects are believed to be members of different gangs.




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