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Watching at home is no comparison to being there in person.
Agree completely. This team is so much fun to watch. It's disappointing that there are only 4 more dates at home to see them at the Fiserv, but I don't plan on missing any.
Milwaukee police warn of armed robberies, car break-ins in downtown entertainment area milwaukee policeBy: Madison GoldbeckPosted at 9:37 PM, Jan 27, 2023 and last updated 2023-01-30 18:22:36-05MILWAUKEE — The Milwaukee Police Department is warning of a "crime trend" of armed robberies and car break-ins occurring in the city's downtown entertainment areas.In a safety bulletin issued Friday, police say the crimes are happening between the hours of 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. and 11 p.m. and 2 a.m.Police say individuals are driving stolen Kia and Hyundai cars and targeting people for their personal belongings, such as their cell phones and purses. The suspects do so while getting in and out of their cars or while sitting stationary in their vehicles.Police recommend the following to reduce the likelihood of victimization:Park in well-lit areas and where cameras may be presentEnsure distractions are minimal (Example: Sitting in a car and talking on the phone)Ensure no valuables are visible and accessible within your car (Example: cache bags, coins, electronics, firearms)If firearms are in your car, be sure they are properly secured in a lock box."See something, say something." Contact the non-emergency number at 414-933-4444.Earlier this month, we reported overall serious crime in Milwaukee was down by a combined 15% in 2022 when compared to 2021 numbers, according to city officials. However, homicides in Milwaukee climbed 11%.RELATED COVERAGE: 2022 crime numbers: City of Milwaukee homicides up 11%, serious crime down 15%The City of Milwaukee broke its homicide record for the third year in a row in November 2022. According to the Milwaukee Police Department's (MPD) database, there were 214 homicides in 2022 compared to a total of 193 in 2021. In 2020 there were 190, and in 2019, there were 97.Another area of crime that saw an increase in 2022 was carjackings in Milwaukee. MPD numbers show there were 372 carjackings in 2021, which rose by 7% in 2022 with 397 carjackings. Arson also saw a 4% increase with 246 incidents in 2021 and 255 in 2022.The city saw a 23% decrease in motor vehicle thefts. MPD's database shows there were 10,486 car thefts in 2021 compared to 8,090 in 2022. Robbery was also an area of crime that decreased. When compared to 2021 numbers, robbery went down 14% in Milwaukee in 2022. Non-fatal shootings remained about the same with 873 in 2021 and 877 in 2022.
Wow, personal attack on all of Mequon
I don't think the quality and prices of the concessions (beer) can be overstated when talking about the level of crowd noise. There's almost no waiting at the beer stands because hardly anyone wants to buy a round of $16 Anheuser Busch beers. That leads to less drinking, which results in a quieter crowd.
I don't think anyone here said anything about the concessions.But on a related note... god the concessions suck! Over priced, overly complicated to order, quality has gotten awful. I'm disappointed just about every time I try to buy from them.k, carry on.
They should bring back the pre-game $2 nachos and the $3 Haams special on weeknights. Was that in the last year of the BC? The fans loved it. It couldn't hurt.
I threw that in because at least the concessions were brought up. Not in as much of a whiny was as the rest of the topics were, though.
The silver lining of the crappy food and expensive beer in the Fiserv is that it has been a boon to the area bars and restaurants. Much more pregaming and post-gaming.Of course, that didn't help me much when we were driving up from Chicago on a weeknight after work, having to hit the drive-thru on the way up and going straight home afterwards.
In 2 weeks, we can expect a top-20 showdown with Xavier and the expectation is first place in the Big East and what could be a title-deciding game will be happening. There's a LOT of blue in the Fiserv, and that's not a good thing.
Two weeks out is a long time if you are only a casual fan. I am sure things will tighten up if we continue to win, and especially if Xavier continues to win. NMD was only an official sellout a couple of days ago.
Which is why they should be pounding this already. You want that as full as possible, so whether it's tying it to a BOGO or discounted tickets or some kind of flash sale, this should be blasted out repeatedly for the next two weeks. The reality is if we win that game against Xavier, there is a high probability that Marquette will be able to spend the entire offseason marketing the Big East Champs. Of the remaining games, there is only one midweek game and it's the most consequential one of the four. They should be emailing everyone who has purchased a ticket this year, blasting it on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, and Google Ads, offering extras to STHs, putting it on billboards, whatever it takes to get as many people into that building as possible.
Y'all always want facts. But, when presented with facts, snide irrelevant comments avoiding the real issues is all ya got. Shockin', aina?