Froedtert Hospital Apologizes For Denying Treatment to Milwaukee Police Officer

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The president of Froedtert Hospital’s south region apologized Wednesday to a Milwaukee police officer and the law enforcement community, admitting that the officer was “recently turned away for seeking care while dressed in uniform and carrying a department-issued firearm.”

“To this officer involved and our law enforcement community, we apologize for this incident,” Bryce Gartland MD wrote in the letter obtained by WRN. “In addition to protecting the interests of our community, you also protect our patients and the thousands of team members who work alongside you to provide care for our communities. We are grateful for your everyday acts of bravery and selflessness.”

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Gartland’s letter came after four lawmakers (Jim Piwowarczyk, Julian Bradley, Van Wanggaard, and Bob Donovan) took the lead in demanding action from Froedtert after Wisconsin Right Now reported that the ill on-duty officer was denied treatment at a Froedtert FastCare clinic because he had a gun. MPD confirmed the account, which we received through a tip, and the Milwaukee Police Association’s president said he was appalled. Many other legislators also signed the letter to Froedtert. Piwowarczyk (a contributor to Wisconsin Right Now) and Wanggaard are former police officers.

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“This latest incident appears to be part of a pattern of behavior on the part of Froedtert,” noted Sen. Bradley. “It cannot be allowed to continue. They need to reverse any policies that discriminate against our police.”

“I am outraged that any hospital in Wisconsin would treat our law enforcement so unprofessionally and with so little respect,” added Rep. Piwowarczyk. “It is simply inexcusable. Perhaps it’s time to question their DEI policies and the public funding they receive.”

Gartland also wrote, “To be clear, weapons in the possession of authorized security and law enforcement officers are permitted on our property. We are working to clarify our policies and educate our team members to help ensure this does not happen again.”

However, in the wake of the story, we were contacted by multiple Milwaukee and suburban police officers who reported problems at Froedtert, including a pattern of officers who say they were asked to remove their firearms to receive medical treatment at Froedtert, even when on duty. They said they have experienced:

  • Restricted access to victims and suspects in violent crime investigations.
  • Requiring officers to wait for a security guard escort, including when there is an exigent circumstance (including an officer whose partner was being attacked).
  • Requiring on-duty uniformed officers to divest themselves of their firearms when receiving medical treatment.
  • Other incidents where officers were not given immediate treatment because they had guns.
  • Questions about whether the hospital honors all search warrants.
  • An alleged culture of disrespect toward law enforcement officers just trying to do their jobs.

Here is a photo gallery of those accounts. We have the officers’ names but are withholding them because they fear retaliation.

One source told us that Froedtert and MPD agreed to a workflow chart in 2024 after “repeated incidents of being denied access to injured parties at Froedtert who were either victims or possible suspects of crime, but who weren’t under detention.”

“What’s happening are nurses or security are flat out telling us the patients don’t want to speak with us, which we are unable to verify. We don’t know if this is even they are actually asking the patient or just declaring this on their own,” this law enforcement source told us.

“We are supposed to be allowed to ask the patient directly ourselves without the influence of hospital staff. Either way it violates the agreement made between the agencies, and pretty much makes criminal investigations grind to a halt,” the source continued. ‘

“Many crimes require victim cooperation, and sometimes prolonged rapport building and softening conversations are needed with potential victims for them to agree to prosecute.  The offender in many crimes can’t be prosecuted without victim cooperation, meaning no statement from a victim, could lead to a violent offender getting off the hook for a serious crime they committed. So not adhering to this policy by Froedtert in my opinion endangers the public.”

The workflow chart, which we have reviewed, says that “law enforcement will enter the room with the security staff.” It also asks, “Does the patient agree to speak with LE?” A patient’s nurse can also deny the LE visit based on patient condition.

Bradley (of New Berlin), Wanggaard (of Racine), Piwowarczyk (of Hubertus) and Donovan (of Greenfield) issued the “urgent call for action today to Froedtert Hospital leadership following disturbing reports that an on-duty police officer was denied medical care at a Froedtert facility simply because he was carrying his department-issued firearm,” the legislators’ press release says.

Their letter to Froedtert, which was also signed by multiple other legislators, “also points to broader concerns that Froedtert policies may be limiting officers’ ability to interact with victims, suspects, and witnesses within their facilities—effectively restricting law enforcement from doing their jobs and sending a chilling message to officers statewide.”

The legislators condemned the incident as “indefensible” and “dangerous,” warning that it undermines public safety and “reflects a troubling pattern of hostility toward law enforcement.”

“The presence of police officers makes places safer not more dangerous,” said Sen. Wanggaard. “Froedtert’s alleged treatment of armed police officers legitimizes the false narrative and just-plain-wrong anti-police rhetoric that police are reckless vigilantes looking to hurt people.”

“I’m thoroughly disgusted at the irresponsible, anti-cop sentiment that has infiltrated this hospital for far too long. The leaders need to be called on the carpet and taxpayer funds should be withheld if this continues.”

The legislators called on Froedtert to:

  • Publicly apologize to the officer involved;
  • Reverse any policy that led to denial of care based on the officer’s uniform or equipment;
  • Clarify policies that appear to restrict officers’ presence or duties on-site; and
  • Implement guidelines that affirm support for law enforcement in healthcare settings.
    The legislators have requested a response from Froedtert.
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Wisconsin state law bans the refusal or delay of emergency medical treatment, although it’s not clear whether it applies to a FastCare clinic.

“The officer was on duty. After discussions with Fastcare, Milwaukee Police Department is confident this type of situation will not repeat itself,” MPD’s spokesperson told us.

The legislators released Gartner’s letter. Froedtert’s public relations office never responded to Wisconsin Right Now’s request for comment.

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Rep. Tusler: Wisconsin Tribes Agreed to Microbetting Ban, Self-exclusion Practices

(The Center Square) - Wisconsin’s tribes agreed to a ban on micro betting on small events such as the result of an individual pitch in a baseball game along with several responsible gaming concessions in order to get the votes necessary to pass the state’s new sports wagering bill, according to Rep. Ron Tusler, R-Harrison.

Tusler said on Thursday that the tribes first declined the requests but ultimately agreed with a group of Wisconsin legislators to ban the use of credit cards, use an age verification system, allow self-exclusion and allowing users to put a cap on daily deposits.

“I shared these concerns with many of my Republican colleagues, who expressed similar hesitation,” Tusler said. “For that reason, I opposed the bill throughout most of the legislative process. However, I realize that unregulated sports gambling is already occurring in Wisconsin, unchecked, on sites like FanDuel and DraftKings. Further, there has been no effort to enforce our laws on these sites.”

Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers signed the sports wagering bill into law April 9 and is negotiating compacts with Wisconsin’s 11 tribes to send revenue from gaming from the tribes to the state. Those compacts must be approved by the federal government.

“Although not perfect, these limitations are better than unregulated and unchecked betting in this state," Tusler said. "I will be watching closely as the tribes amend the sports gambling compact to include these provisions and work vigorously to provide more resources to help problem gamblers. Our goal should be to reduce the amount of people gambling, and I will work with both Republicans and Democrats to achieve this.”

The law changed the state’s definition of “bet” to allow the state’s tribes to offer mobile sports wagering if the bettor is in Wisconsin and the sportsbook servers are on tribal land, an amendment to current compacts allowing for casino gambling and sports wagering on tribal lands despite the state’s ban on betting.

The law allows for a similar sports wagering model as Florida, where the state’s sportsbook operators have servers on federally recognized tribal lands while users can be in the state of Wisconsin.

“I have long been against sports betting in Wisconsin,” Tusler said. “In 2018, the Supreme Court struck down the Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act (PASPA), which made sports betting illegal in the United States. Since then, I have had the unfortunate opportunity to see the effects of unchecked, legalized sports betting across the country.

“From what I have seen, unregulated, legalized sports betting has caused more harm than good in these states.”

Prices Continue to Rise, Home Sales Up in Wisconsin in March

(The Center Square) – Rising prices are not scaring Wisconsin home buyers away.

The latest Wisconsin Realtors Report, for March, shows another increase in prices. But it also shows a sizable jump in sales.

“Sales rebounded in March after a slow start in January and February. As we enter the peak period for sales, it’s good to see this bounce in closings, and hopefully it continues into the summer," Realtors chairwoman Amy Curler said.

March 2026 home sales jumped 7% compared to March of 2025. The real estate agends said they closed on 4,750 homes last month, compared to 4,441 last March.

Since January, home sales in Wisconsin have steadily grown.

According to the report, sales were up more than 2% for the first quarter of 2026. That is noteworthy, particularly because prices are growing as well.

"The annual appreciation of home prices ticked up, rising 6.5%, and the modest improvements in family income and mortgage rates just kept pace with that price increase. Supply remains tight, so we really need to see consistent reductions in mortgage rates for affordability to improve," Realtors CEO Tom Larson added.

The median price for a home in Wisconsin increased last month, jumping to $330,000. That's a 6.5% increase from March of last year.

That is, of course, the statewide median price. Homes in the Madison-area remain more expensive. The median price for a house in south central Wisconsin hit $395,000 last month. Homes in southeast Wisconsin, which includes Milwaukee, saw a median price of $340,000.

Homes in central and northern Wisconsin remain the only ones with a median price less than $300,000. The Realtors report said the median price there is $272,000. The median price in northern Wisconsin saw a median price of $275,000.

The report adds that interest rates on 30-year mortgages have fallen, but the real estate agents said there continues to be not enough homes for sales.

White House Correspondents’ Dinner Shooter Faces Formal Charges

The California man accused of charging security and shooting a Secret Service officer at the White House Correspondents' Association dinner Saturday night will appear Monday in federal court.

Among other possible charges, the 31-year-old suspect, Cole Tomas Allen, is facing two counts of using a firearm during a crime of violence and one count of assault on a federal officer using a dangerous weapon, media outlets reported.

“It is clear that this individual was intent on doing as much harm as he could,” U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia Jeanine Pirro posted on social media. “Thank God for our law enforcement who acted so quickly to prevent what could have been a horrific event.”

President Donald Trump, First Lady Melania Trump, and members of Trump's cabinet were at the event and were rushed out of the banquet hall of the Washington, D.C. Hilton., less than two miles from the White House.

The Hilton was also the place where John Hinckley Jr. shot President Ronald Reagan on March 30, 1981.

A long gun and shell casings were recovered at the scene, where Allen was detained. No one else but the Secret Service agent, who Trump said he spoke to and was doing OK, sustained injuries during the incident.

The Center Square's White House Bureau Chief Sarah Roderick-Fitch was in attendance at the event, and said she heard a loud noise before attendees started screaming. Secret Service agents then stormed the room and began escorting people out, Roderick-Fitch said.

Federal law enforcement officers searched the suspect's California home and interviewed members of his family.

According to reports from media outlets, Allen was an amateur video game developer and a tutor from Torrence, California. He graduated from the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena in 2017 and donated $50 to the campaign of then presidential candidate Kamala Harris through ActBlue.

Allen’s “manifesto” sent to family members before the attack, which the New York Post reported Sunday, said he wanted to minimize casualties at the hotel but, "I would still go though most everyone here to get to the targets if it were absolutely necessary (on the basis that most "chose" to attend a speech by a pedophile, rapist and traitor, and are thus complicit) but I really hope it doesn't come to that."

Allen may enter a plea during his Monday arraignment.

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