Oct 27, 2024
A Bay View woman is fighting for her life after getting caught in the middle of a drag race while crossing the street Saturday night.Cara Corder, 33, was left lying in the road on S. Kinnickinnic Ave. near East Ruske Ave. as the two drivers sped off.Corders friend and boss Chris Schulist told TMJ4s Tahleel Mohieldin he was there when it happened, looking outside the window of his bar, the Wiggle Room.He said at the time, it was hard to process what his eyes were seeing.I saw people freaking out and I came out, he recalled. I just remember like looking at everyone and being like what is who is that? So, he started looking at the familiar people around him, his employees and bar regulars. Thats when he realized one face was missing from the group.Im like Caras not here. Is that Cara, he asked. The people that hit her, just didnt stop, didnt even didnt even blink. They just kept going.Schulist was horrified.We ran out to the street, he said holding back tears. We had to people were stopping traffic so she wouldnt get hit again.The terrifying situation has Schulist and his neighbors raising the alarm about reckless driving.Brian Redd lives a few doors down from the Wiggle Room.At a certain time of night its kind of anarchy, anything goes, Redd said. Theres no police presence and I dont know why. Redd said he doesnt park his own car on the street because he's seen enough to know that would be a risk.Ive seen cars get completely smashed and then the drivers back off and drive away, he explained. Most of the time theres no follow-up on it, they just get away with it.He said stories like that on Kinnickinnic are common and have been going on for years without a resolution. Its why he wants to see a more active police presence in the area.Id love to see somebody parked on this corner at night, he said. They see a cop sitting here and they know Hey, we better not go down that road fast. That would be fantastic.Schulist wants to go a step further than increasing police presence, beginning with a speed bump.If theres any place that would make sense to have a speed bump or anything like that it would be this drag, he insisted. You need something here, if theyre going 70 mph, that its gonna mess up their cars. Thats the only way thats gonna stop them.Hes hoping to spare others from a fate, Corder is still fighting to overcome. In the meantime, Schulist said hes clinging to every bit of good news about Corders condition that he can find. Shes being responsive. Shes moving her arm, Corder shared. Im just glad shes not dead, because reallyI could have been standing over her dead body in the street that day.Milwaukee Police said they are investigating the hit and run. They confirmed two cars were racing and one of them struck a pedestrian crossing the street.They said both unknown cars fled the scene. MPD is investigating the incident.A gofundme has been set up by Corders friends to help the 33-year-old with hospital bills, rehabilitation costs, and living expenses on her difficult road to recovery.The GoFundMe, which describes Corder as a Milwaukee treasure has raised over $40,000 so far.For Schulist and other community members, Corder is more than deserving of the support because on top of her job at the Vanguard, and hosting art shows shes always shows up to support her loved ones,Shes one of the hardest working people I know, Schulist said.In a Facebook post Saturday, area Alderwoman Marina Dimitrijevic said her office is in communication with Milwaukee police.Dimitrijevic said MPDs District 6 will be increasing patrols in the area and that her office has asked the Department of Public Works to conduct a new analysis of the area along Kinnikinnic Ave.We send our most heartfelt thoughts to Cara, her family and her friends at the Vanguard, Dimitrijevic wrote. We can and must do better in our city."Anyone with any information is asked to contact Milwaukee Police at (414) 935-7219, or to remain anonymous, contact Crime Stoppers at (414)224-Tips/ or P3 Tips.Its about time to watch on your time. Stream local news and weather 24/7 by searching for TMJ4 on your device.Available for download on Roku, Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV, and more.Report a typo or error // Submit a news tip
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