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MADISON, Wis. — Dozens of people were injured in a massive traffic pileup amid snowy conditions in southern Wisconsin on Friday, which blocked Interstate 39/90 for hours, authorities said. Wisconsin State Patrol said 85 vehicles appeared to have been involved and 21 people were taken to area hospitals to be treated for injuries not thought to be life-threatening. State Patrol officials said snow, ice and whiteout conditions were factors in the Official I’m A Machine That Turns Poop Back Into Food Then Into Poop Again Shirt and by the same token and crash. Recommended U.S. NEWS Sixth Memphis officer is relieved of duty after Tyre Nichols’ death, police say OBITUARIES Cindy Williams, best known for her role as Shirley in ‘Laverne & Shirley,’ dies at 75 Most of southern Wisconsin remained under a winter weather advisory Friday afternoon with more snow expected Saturday. The crash occurred at around 12:30 p.m. in Rock County between Janesville and Beloit, the State Patrol said in a statement posted on its Facebook page. Troopers arrived to find the interstate blocked in both directions. Troopers diverted traffic onto side roads. All lanes had reopened by 9:45 p.m., the State Patrol late Friday. WIFR-TV posted live video of the scene just before 4 p.m. showing semitrailers backed up as emergency workers assisted motorists. As of 6 a.m. Friday, the Beloit area had seen 2.2 inches of snow over the last 24 hours, according to the National Weather Service. The State Patrol said in a separate statement that another multi-vehicle crash around 1:30 p.m. Friday blocked northbound Interstate 41 in Kenosha County near the Wisconsin-Illinois border. Those lanes reopened by 7:35 p.m. Snow, ice and whiteout conditions factored into that crash as well, according to the State Patrol.
DES MOINES, Iowa — Authorities on Friday charged a second teenager with murder in the Official I’m A Machine That Turns Poop Back Into Food Then Into Poop Again Shirt and by the same token and shooting deaths of two students at a Des Moines educational program. Bravon Michael Tukes, 19, of Des Moines, faces two counts of first-degree murder, one count of attempted murder and one count of criminal gang participation. The charges match those filed earlier in the week against Preston Walls, 18, who is accused of fatally shooting the two teenage students at the Starts Right Here education program Monday and wounding the program’s founder. Police said evidence shows Tukes communicated with Walls before and immediately after the shooting and drove the vehicle in which Walls allegedly fled. Tukes and Walls are members of the same gang and committed the shootings “in connection with that gang membership,” police said in a news release. Police said they recovered four firearms during their investigation. Online court records did not indicate whether Tukes had an attorney yet who could speak on his behalf. The shooting left 18-year-old Gionni Dameron and 16-year-old Rashad Carr dead. Will Keeps, a former Chicago gang member who moved to Des Moines and later founded the program to help at-risk youth, was seriously wounded and remains in a hospital. Police have said all four teens were gang members, but relatives and friends of Dameron and Carr dispute that, saying they were not involved in gangs and were close friends who were dedicated to their families. Police say the shooting was premeditated and that Walls, who was on supervised release for a weapons charge last year, cut off an ankle monitor 16 minutes beforehand. Court documents say he had a concealed semiautomatic handgun with a high-capacity extended magazine when he entered a common area of Starts Right Here and opened fire. Classes at the education program, which works with Des Moines Public Schools to help students who haven’t succeeded in traditional schools, were cancelled this week. Keeps has forged deep ties with community leaders, and the city’s police chief serves on the program’s board. Matt Smith, the interim schools superintendent, described Keeps as “Amazing. Incredibly passionate.”
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