Posted on 01/28/2008 6:37:28 AM PST by rellimpank
Killing seen as unlikely issue in decision on headquarters
The weekend murder of a Miller Brewing Co. executive in the Walker's Point area is not expected to play a major role in determining the eventual headquarters location for the combined operations of Miller and Coors Brewing Co.-snip
--------------------------------------------- Denver, with a population of 568,465, reported 1,748 violent crimes, including 19 homicides, during the first six months of 2007, according to FBI data released this month. Milwaukee, with a population of 581,005, reported 3,984 violent crimes, including 50 homicides.
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Hometown pride! Milwaukee beats Denver 50-31!
—having been born and raised in the cheese belt of Wisconsin, I’d vote for Hurley (as it was forty years ago)—
its the wharton school of american business. innovation; leave that to the japs!
When the facts come out, it will be another murder by gang banging illegals. The local paper will not even print descriptions of the perps, and when the truth of who they are comes out, the editor, Ricardo Pimental, will just gloss over them, as he contiues his push for amnesty. Walker’s Point is one of the hottest areas of an otherwise decaying city. This murder, and the huge increase in robbery and car breakins in the area, will be another nail in the city’s coffin.
How about Bonduel ? They make something like beer already...
Was he targeted leaving a gay bar? Is this a “hate crime”?
He was probably not targeted because of that, but it may be the perps shot him because he was gay. He co-operated and gave him their wallet, then they shot him in the head, so it seems something set them off. Maybe it was his sexaul orientation, or maybe they were just heartless thugs, who may very well have been gang banging illegals.
Yes, it’s nice that we beat Denver this time. Still doesn’t
make up for that Super Bowl loss.
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