
One of the three men charged in the shooting of an off-duty Milwaukee police detective last January has been sentenced to five years in jail.
Timonte Carroll-Robinson was 17 at the time.
He claims he didn’t shoot the detective, but he admitted to driving the getaway car – which was stolen.
He was charged with six counts and pleaded guilty to three.
The trial for accused shooter Keasean Ellis-Brown is scheduled to start October 17th in Milwaukee County Circuit Court.











