Milwaukee mayor Barrett back at work after being beaten while intervening in domestic dispute
By APTuesday, August 25, 2009
Milwaukee mayor Barrett back at work after beating
MILWAUKEE — Milwaukee’s mayor is back at work while continuing to recover from a beating after he confronted a metal-bar wielding man near the state fair.
Mayor Tom Barrett’s chief of staff says the mayor attended a meeting with city department heads Monday. He’s planning to work shortened days all week.
The 55-year-old mayor suffered gashes to his head and face, smashed teeth and a fractured hand after responding to a grandmother’s cry for help Aug. 15 near State Fair Park.
Prosecutors say 20-year-old Anthony J. Peters was arguing with the grandmother because he wanted to see his 1-year-old daughter. They say he beat Barrett with a metal bar when the mayor tried to intervene.
Peters is charged with two felonies and two misdemeanors in the attack.
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