Deny Early Release for James Malone- End Reckless Driving in MKE


Deny Early Release for James Malone- End Reckless Driving in MKE
The Issue
My name is Mariah Johnson, On August 7th, 2021, my brother, Jerrold M. Wellinger, was tragically killed by James Malone. This was not a mere accident; it was an egregious act of negligence and danger at its worst. James Malone recklessly drove over 100 miles per hour in a zone with a speed limit of only 30 miles per hour. Such reckless behavior claimed the precious life of Jerrold, leaving our family in a permanent state of emotional, psychological, and financial distress.
Our family suffers daily, grappling with an irreplaceable loss that has left a void in our lives. Jerrold was more than just my brother; he was a beloved member of our community, a beacon of hope and a support to many. His absence is a relentless reminder of the senseless and avoidable nature of his death.
Allowing the early release of James Malone would not only be an affront to the memory of my brother and the justice system but would also undermine public safety. It would send a dangerous message that such reckless actions are forgivable or bear minimal consequences. The justice system is meant to protect the community and hold accountable those who have caused harm.
We are asking for the continued enforcement of a just sentence, one that reflects the severity of the crime committed. Allowing early release undermines the gravity of the situation and minimizes the permanent impact on our family and community.
Jerrold’s life mattered. Our community deserves to feel safe and respected, and this decision is a crucial part of that promise. I urge the concerned authorities to consider the profound and lasting pain this has caused us.
Please sign this petition to ensure that justice is served for Jerrold M. Wellinger, for his family, and for our community. Let’s stand together against the early release of James Malone and reaffirm our commitment to a safer, more just society. Your support can make a difference.

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The Issue
My name is Mariah Johnson, On August 7th, 2021, my brother, Jerrold M. Wellinger, was tragically killed by James Malone. This was not a mere accident; it was an egregious act of negligence and danger at its worst. James Malone recklessly drove over 100 miles per hour in a zone with a speed limit of only 30 miles per hour. Such reckless behavior claimed the precious life of Jerrold, leaving our family in a permanent state of emotional, psychological, and financial distress.
Our family suffers daily, grappling with an irreplaceable loss that has left a void in our lives. Jerrold was more than just my brother; he was a beloved member of our community, a beacon of hope and a support to many. His absence is a relentless reminder of the senseless and avoidable nature of his death.
Allowing the early release of James Malone would not only be an affront to the memory of my brother and the justice system but would also undermine public safety. It would send a dangerous message that such reckless actions are forgivable or bear minimal consequences. The justice system is meant to protect the community and hold accountable those who have caused harm.
We are asking for the continued enforcement of a just sentence, one that reflects the severity of the crime committed. Allowing early release undermines the gravity of the situation and minimizes the permanent impact on our family and community.
Jerrold’s life mattered. Our community deserves to feel safe and respected, and this decision is a crucial part of that promise. I urge the concerned authorities to consider the profound and lasting pain this has caused us.
Please sign this petition to ensure that justice is served for Jerrold M. Wellinger, for his family, and for our community. Let’s stand together against the early release of James Malone and reaffirm our commitment to a safer, more just society. Your support can make a difference.

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Petition created on March 1, 2026