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La Crosse Shooting Victim Identified

La Crosse Police are identifying the deceased in Friday mornings shooting incident in La Crosse as; George V. Miller, a 17-year-old La Crosse resident. Suspect Deshawn Randall has been arrested and is in custody in regards to this ongoing criminal investigation.

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Homicide Suspect Arrested

On Friday August 21st at 10:45 p.m. the La Crosse Police Department arrested Deshawn M. Randall 03-19-1997, who is the suspect in Friday morning’s fatal shooting in La Crosse. The suspect was arrested at 918 Denton Street #5. La Crosse Police Investigators had gathered information and followed up on some possible leads on a possible […]

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Deshawn Randall

Suspect Wanted in Fatal Shooting

A felony warrant has been issued for Deshawn M. Randall (DOB 3/19/1997) as the suspect in this morning’s fatal shooting. At 10:02AM, Officers responded to the 1300 block of Redfield Street for a report of shots fired.  The victim in this case was a passenger in a vehicle that had driven into the area of 1300 Redfield, where the confrontation occurred.  The suspect shot […]

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La Crosse Officers Save Woman’s Life

On Thursday, August 20, 2015, La Crosse Police Officers Frank Racich, Dustin Darling, and Trenton Bowe responded to a house on the 1100 block of State Street for a welfare check.  A caller reported that her friend wasn’t answering the door and had a history of depression. The Officers were on the scene in less […]

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La Crosse Police Investigate Shootings Over Weekend

The La Crosse Police Department is currently investigating a shooting that took place in the area of 400 South 9th where there is one victim with a non-life threatening injury. The La Crosse Police Department is also currently investigating four other shootings that took place over the weekend since Friday night. One other shooting involved one […]

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LCPD Begins Training for Segway Use

Earlier today, the La Crosse Police Department received two Segway x2 SE Patroller vehicles and began training for the safe operation of these vehicles.  The Patroller Segways are built for law enforcement use, employing additional equipment such as reflective shields, blue and red police lights, larger all-terrain tires, cargo frames, comfort mats, and gliding lights for […]

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La Crosse Officer Injured by Suspect in Sudden Attack

On Tuesday, August 4th at 1:57PM, La Crosse Police received a report of an accident and a subject physically attacking citizens near the 400 block of Cameron Street.  As La Crosse Police Officer Mark Rosenmeier arrived on scene, the subject suddenly charged Officer Rosenmeier who was still in his marked police vehicle.  The subject jumped on the […]

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NNO 2014

National Night Out Events in La Crosse

Tuesday, August 4th marks the 32nd National Night Out and the 18th Annual celebration here in La Crosse! National Night Out (NNO) is an annual event in which Neighborhood Watch groups get together across the nation in the form of local block parties, cookouts, and youth programs.  The NNO campaign involves citizens, law enforcement agencies, civic groups, businesses, neighborhood […]

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Pastor Clements

Local Police Chaplain Appointed ICPC President

The La Crosse Police Department is pleased to share that Mark Clements, Head Chaplain of the La Crosse Area Law Enforcement Chaplaincy, was recently installed as the 21st President of the International Conference of Police Chaplains (ICPC)! Chaplain Clements became a Life Member of the ICPC in 2001, and through this organization, has earned his Basic, Senior, Master, and Diplomate […]

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Fair and Impartial Policing

La Crosse PD Hosts Fair and Impartial Police Training

The La Crosse Police Department, with assistance from the Wisconsin Department of Justice – Training & Standards Bureau, is pleased to announce the hosting of the “Fair and Impartial Policing – Train the Trainer” program running today, July 15th through Friday, July 17th. The Fair and Impartial Policing perspective, as indicated on the Fair and […]

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