Milwaukee Police Association identifies 1 of 2 officers shot near 25th and Garfield

MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- Milwaukee police say Officer Kendall Corder died Sunday, June 29, of his injuries.
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MILWAUKEE, (CBS 58) -- The Milwaukee Police Association has identified the 32-year-old critically injured officer who was one of the two officers shot at 25th & Garfield on Thursday.
In a Facebook post, the MPA identified the officer as Kendall Corder, saying that he has not passed and is still on life support.
"UPDATE ON OFFICER KENDALL CORDER: As of this morning, Officer Corder is still on life support. He has not passed.
MPA President Ayala has been in touch with senior members the officer’s family - those who have barely left his side since Thursday’s tragic shooting. He remains on life support. He has not reached his End of Watch. We ask that you use caution when sharing erroneous information on social media. The family has been through enough. "
Family also shared these photos of Corder with CBS 58 News:
This comes one day after his partner, a 29-year-old officer was released from Froedtert Hospital after suffering injuries in that same shooting.
The suspect arrested in connection with the shooting of the two officers is 22-year-old Tremaine Jones.
Criminal charges against the suspect are expected to be presented to the district attorney's office in the coming days.