Two shootings injure 20 outside Milwaukee Bucks' arena around Game 6 loss to Boston Celtics

ByJAMAL COLLIER
May 14, 2022, 1:39 PM

MILWAUKEE -- Twenty people were injured in two separate shootings in downtown Milwaukee near an entertainment district where thousands had been watching the Bucks lose to the Boston Celtics in Game 6 of the NBA Eastern Conference semifinals, authorities said.

Three people were shot near Deer District outside Fiserv Forum toward the end of Friday night's game, sending fans fleeing through the streets. A few hours later, a second shooting less than a mile from the forum left 17 people with non-life-threatening injuries, police said.

A man and a 16-year-old girl who were injured in the first shooting were transported to a local hospital Friday night, while a third person drove there, according to the Milwaukee Fire Department. All three have non-life-threatening injuries.

Police said a 19-year-old man was in custody from the first shooting and that charges were pending a review by the Milwaukee County district attorney's office. Ten people were taken into custody and nine firearms were recovered from the second shooting, police said.

Milwaukee Police did not say whether the two shootings were connected. Investigations into both shootings are ongoing.

"The incident took place outside of the Deer District area," Bucks chief communications officer Barry Baum said of the first shooting in a statement to ESPN. "We direct all questions to the Milwaukee Police Department."

Bucks fans began packing into Deer District during the team's run to the NBA championship last season. With a chance to clinch the Eastern Conference semifinal series against the Celtics and on a warm day following a long winter, Friday was the first opportunity for fans to pick up the tradition. The team had set up metal detectors surrounding the bars and entrance to the stage outside the arena.

The first shooting took place outside that perimeter, about one block from Fiserv Forum.

The Bucks announced before the game that Deer District had reached the 11,000-person capacity set for the watch party before Game 6.

Witnesses outside the arena said they heard gunshots with a little more than a minute remaining in the fourth quarter of Boston's 108-95 victory that tied the series 3-3, and those shots sent many in the crowd into a frenzy, running in several directions. Witnesses also told WTMJ-TV that they saw a fight outside a bar after the game.

A large police presence remained outside the arena hours after the game, with police taping off several intersections nearby.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.