MILWAUKEE (AP) - A Greenfield man is charged in the fatal stabbing of a Milwaukee chef, a Monroe High School graduate, outside of a bar.
Twenty-year-old Hussain Sami was charged Friday with first-degree reckless homicide, as a party to a crime.
Sami was charged in the death of 32-year-old Shawn Ostrom, who died of knife wounds suffered outside of a Milwaukee bar. Another man, 45-year-old Imed Chabbouh of Oak Creek, is charged with aggravated battery, also as a party to a crime.
Ostrom was a chef at the Pfister Hotel in Milwaukee. Friends say Ostrom was trying to break up a fight outside the bar when he was stabbed early Monday.
Ostrom was born in Monroe in 1984 and graduated from MHS in 2002. He went on to graduate from the Scottsdale Culinary Institute in Scottsdal, Arizona.
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reports both Sami and Chabbouh remain in jail.
Twenty-year-old Hussain Sami was charged Friday with first-degree reckless homicide, as a party to a crime.
Sami was charged in the death of 32-year-old Shawn Ostrom, who died of knife wounds suffered outside of a Milwaukee bar. Another man, 45-year-old Imed Chabbouh of Oak Creek, is charged with aggravated battery, also as a party to a crime.
Ostrom was a chef at the Pfister Hotel in Milwaukee. Friends say Ostrom was trying to break up a fight outside the bar when he was stabbed early Monday.
Ostrom was born in Monroe in 1984 and graduated from MHS in 2002. He went on to graduate from the Scottsdale Culinary Institute in Scottsdal, Arizona.
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reports both Sami and Chabbouh remain in jail.