Froedtert Hospital implements more safety precautions following death of nurse practitioner
Posted: Feb 5, 2019 9:09 PM CDT
-
2:49
Late-night talk shows began with Faye Emerson on CBS
-
3:27
Natalie’s Everyday Heroes: Port Washington acapella group earns...
-
1:53
Alan Kulwicki’s Underbird restoration project
-
1:57
Milwaukee teens and city leaders address safety concerns ahead...
-
2:39
Supporters stand by Watertown band students as concert night...
-
2:08
Shorewood affordable housing project would eliminate nearly 50...
-
1:49
Tree planted at Glendale Little League complex in memory of 8-year-old...
-
1:49
Man using his own register key to steal from Milwaukee barbershop
-
1:21
Fans left without answers after concert at Landmark Credit Union...
-
1:21
Former Milwaukee principal convicted of fourth OWI sentenced...
-
2:13
As federal aid ends, Wisconsin childcare providers warn of closures...
-
0:43
MATC celebrates graduation of 9 students in state custody as...
WAUWATOSA (CBS 58) -- Froedtert Hospital says they have implemented more safety precautions in the wake of Carlie Beaudin's death.
Kenneth Freeman had previously worked as a valet at Froedtert Hospital.
Police say he attacked Beaudin when she was walking to her car.
People with the hospital say there are now patrols 24 hours a day in each parking lot and parking garage.
They've also added more security in building lobbies and have security escorts available.
Sign up for the CBS 58 Newsletter