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A 67-year-old man attempted to break into Chief Norman's home and was arrested.
Two firearms were found near the residence.
The incident occurred while Chief Norman was out of town for a police chief conference in Texas.
The Fire and Police Commission (FPC) had just voted to appoint Norman to a second four-year term.
Crime rates in Milwaukee are reportedly trending in the right direction, according to FPC Executive Director Leon Todd.
Former Milwaukee Police Chief Alfonso Morales' home was also subject to a crime in 2017.
Why this matters: The attempted break-in raises concerns about the safety and security of public officials. Despite reassurances that crime is trending downward, this incident highlights the potential risks faced by those in high-profile positions. It also underscores the ongoing debate and scrutiny surrounding police leadership and public safety strategies in Milwaukee.
On June 25, 2025, a 67-year-old man was apprehended for attempting to break into Milwaukee Police Chief Jeffrey Norman's home. The Milwaukee Police Department reported that the incident occurred around 7:15 p.m. Two firearms were discovered nearby.
Chief Norman was out of town attending a police chief conference in Texas when the incident occurred. The Fire and Police Commission had just voted to appoint Norman to a second four-year term. His contract was set to expire on Nov. 15.
Executive Director of the city's FPC, Leon Todd, emphasized that this event should not be misinterpreted, stating that "Crime is trending in the right direction in the City of Milwaukee." Todd also noted Chief Norman's commitment to innovative approaches to reduce violent crime and reckless driving.
This is not the first time a Milwaukee police chief's home has been targeted. In 2017, the home of former Police Chief Alfonso Morales was shot into, resulting in a 22-year-old man being sentenced to six years in prison.
Criminal charges for the suspect are being referred to the Milwaukee County District Attorney’s Office.
Q: What happened at Chief Norman's home?
A 67-year-old man attempted to break into the home and was arrested. Two firearms were found in the vicinity.
Q: Was Chief Norman home at the time of the incident?
No, he was attending a police chief conference in Texas.
Q: What is the status of the investigation?
The investigation is ongoing, and criminal charges are being referred to the Milwaukee County District Attorney’s Office.
The attempted break-in at Chief Norman's home raises concerns about the safety of public officials.
Despite claims that crime is decreasing, the incident highlights potential security risks.
The Fire and Police Commission remains supportive of Chief Norman's leadership.
The incident is under investigation, and charges are pending.
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