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The Latest: $1M cash bond set in Milwaukee police killing

Milwaukee Police cars are stationed in a neighborhood where Milwaukee Police Officer Matthew Rittner was killed in Milwaukee on Thursday, Feb. 7, 2019. Police are collecting evidence at a Milwaukee home where the police officer was fatally shot while serving a warrant. Investigators say 35-year-old Officer Rittner was killed Wednesday as members of Milwaukee's Tactical Enforcement Unit served the warrant on someone suspected of illegally selling firearms and drugs. (Rick Wood/Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel via AP)
Original Publication Date February 10, 2019 - 10:31 AM

MILWAUKEE - The Latest on suspect charged in fatal shooting of Milwaukee police officer (all times local):

3:40 p.m.

A $1 million cash bond has been set for a Milwaukee man charged with killing a police officer during a drug raid on the suspect's home last week.

Twenty-six-year Jordan P. Fricke appeared in court Sunday after he was charged with first-degree intentional homicide in the fatal shooting Wednesday of 35-year-old Officer Matthew Rittner.

A court commissioner found probable cause to hold Fricke for further proceedings. A preliminary hearing is scheduled for Thursday.

According to the criminal complaint, police announced their presence several times and said they had a search warrant during the raid, and an officer yelled "police" right before Fricke fired four rounds through a hole in the door that Rittner had made with a battering ram. Rittner died of a gunshot wound to the chest.

Fricke remains in jail. His attorney, Michael L. Chernin, declined comment.

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12:25 p.m.

Authorities say a Milwaukee man charged with killing a police officer who was trying to serve a search warrant told investigators he didn't know it was police who were trying to break down his door.

Twenty-six-year-old Jordan P. Fricke was charged Sunday with first-degree intentional homicide and other crimes in the fatal shooting Wednesday of 35-year-old Officer Matthew Rittner.

Rittner was part of a tactical enforcement unit and was using a battering ram to knock down Fricke's kitchen door. One officer yelled "police," and almost immediately, four shots were fired through the opening in the door from inside of the home. Rittner died of a gunshot wound to his chest.

According to the criminal complaint, Fricke told investigators he thought he heard the people hammering on his door yell "police" but he didn't think it was actually the police trying to break into his home.

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10:05 a.m.

Prosecutors have charged a 26-year-old man in the fatal shooting of a Milwaukee police officer.

Jordan P. Fricke, of Milwaukee, was charged Sunday with first-degree intentional homicide and other crimes in the fatal shooting Wednesday of 35-year-old Officer Matthew Rittner, who was serving a search warrant. Authorities arrested Fricke soon after the shooting.

Police say Fricke was the target of the warrant and was wanted for the illegal sale of firearms and drugs. Authorities say officers announced themselves as police and Fricke fired several rounds, hitting Rittner.

Rittner was the third Milwaukee officer killed in the line of duty in eight months.

Fricke remained in jail Sunday. Court records do not list an attorney who could speak for him.

News from © The Associated Press, 2019
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