A homeless man in Waukesha County, Wisconsin, was arrested and held on $25,000 bond after allegedly swinging an ax at a woman over a $40 bike repair.
The encampment is next to railroad tracks near the Environmental Education Center, and while police are aware of the location, they said people stay there when temperatures get warmer.
The news station spoke with a man named"Jim" who lived at the same encampment as Brue, though he was not there when the incident happened. "When people are under the influence of mind-altering substances, things can happen against their will," Jim told the station.According to police, the victim said Brue"charged at her" with an ax and yelled,"I’m going to kill you."
She also told police Brue swung the ax at her twice, coming within an inch of her leg, though he did not strike her. The whole time, she added, the suspect came telling her she owed him money. When she finally got away, she ran a short distance and
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