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Milwaukee Man Montavist Mckeown Sentenced To 2 Years For Shooting After Bucks Won NBA Title 

Milwaukee Man Montavist Mckeown Sentenced To 2 Years For Shooting After Bucks Won NBA Title

A Milwaukee judge sentenced Montavist Mckeown to two years prison plus another four years of extended supervision.

According to investigators, gunfire broke out around 12:40 a.m., not long after the Bucks won the NBA championship.

Multiple officers responded to the area. One officer was pointed to Mckeown. Another officer identified Mckeown “as a person who had shot a firearm into the air. Officers reported that as the defendant shot the firearm, hundreds of Bucks patrons began fleeing the scene in apparent fear.”

 

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Mckeown was handcuffed and “found to have a Glock 23 .40 caliber handgun with multiple rounds missing.”

The Milwaukee Bucks are a professional basketball team based in Milwaukee. The Bucks compete in the National Basketball Association (NBA) as a member of the league’s Eastern Conference Central Division. The team was founded in 1968 as an expansion team, and play at Fiserv Forum.

Former U.S. Senator Herb Kohl was the long-time owner of the team, but on April 16, 2014, a group led by billionaire hedge fund managers Wes Edens and Marc Lasry agreed to purchase a majority interest in the team from Kohl, a sale which was approved by the owners of the NBA and its Board of Governors one month later on May 16.




The team is managed by Jon Horst the team’s former director of basketball operations, who took over from John Hammond.

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