Tory Lowe opens the show reacting to a bizarre Milwaukee story involving a man allegedly breaking into cars right next to the courthouse. Tory jokes that you’d have to be “one fry short of a Happy Meal” to commit crimes that close to law enforcement. He also touches on a separate incident involving a security guard being punched in the face.
Tory revisits a kidnapping case from last summer, discussing how a judge rejected a proposed plea deal. He reflects on courtroom accountability and why certain judges are less likely to show leniency in serious cases.
Convo shifts to Atlanta, where Tory reacts to the rise of driverless cars and explains why he’s skeptical about trusting automated vehicles. He then plays a clip out of Baton Rouge involving a teacher accused of inappropriate communication with a student.
Tory dives into the issue of teen takeovers, starting with a violent incident in Detroit before bringing the conversation back to Milwaukee and the city’s summer plans to address the problem. Tory argues that while Milwaukee knows how to organize events and entertainment, the people most impacted by the violence still aren’t truly being reached.