Crime & Safety
Man Charged With Tossing Monitor at Storage Facility Worker
Suspect threatened to come back with a gun after learning his storage unit was put up for auction because he was two months behind on rent, according to a criminal complaint.

A 42-year-old Milwaukee man is facing charges after he threw a computer monitor at a Waukesha storage facility employee and threatened to come back with a gun because his items were put up for auction, according to a criminal complaint.
Trenoil V. Leflore was charged in Waukesha County Circuit Court on Wednesday with one count of disorderly conduct. If convicted, he faces up to 90 days in jail and $1,000 in fines.
According to the criminal complaint:
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On April 2, Leflore was at , when a female employee informed him his items had been put up for auction because he was two months behind on his rent. Leflore told her he was going to get “strapped” and come back to the facility.
Leflore then threw a computer monitor and phone at the woman, took her purse, went outside the office and tossed it on the roof before leaving.
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Leflore was contacted by Waukesha police via his probation officer and he admitted to losing his temper with the Public Storage employee. He will make his initial appearance in court July 2.