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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- A father of four was gunned down just weeks after welcoming a new baby. The incident was one of four deadly shootings in Milwaukee that happened on the same day.
Arnez Rogers was engaged to be married and spoke to his mother every single day.
She says she had a feeling something happened the night of Aug. 23, 2021 -- that's when Rogers was shot in an alley near 36th and Hadley. Police say there were multiple shooters.
One of the suspects shot Rogers with a high-powered fully automatic weapon. People nearby called 911 after hearing the gunfire and stopped to help Rogers.
Rogers' family needs your help.
Detectives don't know what led up to the shooting and need someone who saw the shooting to come forward.
"It's a shame that a young man who was the father of four kids just had a baby, engaged was gunned down in our community and someone did so using a high-powered rifle. It's not something we should get used to as citizens in Milwaukee, it's not something we should just take as it happens everyday, this is not something we should accept as normal," said Detective RoseMarie Galindo with the Milwaukee Police Department.
If you know anything about who killed 31-year-old Arnez Rogers on Aug. 23 of 2021, call Milwaukee Crime Stoppers at 414-224-TIPS, you can also submit a tip through the P3 Tips App.
When you come forward, you don't give any information about yourself and there's no way to track you.
If your tip leads to an arrest, you get cash.