The man who allegedly ambushed & shot two police officers in Wisconsin was given deferred prosecution by Milwaukee Judge Hannah Dugan
The two cops were ambushed and shot in an alley – one is suffering from life-threatening injuries. According to police the suspect in the shooting is 22-year-old Tremaine Jones.
Court records show that Jones had a history of legal issues, but in December 2023, Judge Dugan – who is under federal indictment for allegedly helping an illegal migrant sneak out of her courtroom to evade ICE – approved a deferred prosecution agreement for Jones.
Instead of putting Jones behind bars, he was required to have a job, complete 30 hours of community service, write apology letters, and stay out of trouble in exchange for potential dismissal of charges.
Even though Jones continued to have legal issues such as domestic violence and other incidents between January and March 2025, including alleged strangulation and firearm-related charges, the DPA was not revoked.
Jones allegedly shot the Milwaukee police officers less than three months after a public defender turned court commissioner threw his charges out, finding that Jones complied with the DPA, despite the DV incidents.
Police Officer Kendall Corder is fighting for his life after being shot while responding to a gun call involving Jones. His partner, Christopher McCray, was wounded.