Update: Man accused in hospital ramp killing ruled incompetent

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Updated 11:28 a.m. on June 4, 2019
MILWAUKEE (AP) -- MILWAUKEE (AP) — A judge has ruled the man charged with fatally beating a nurse practitioner in a Milwaukee hospital parking ramp is not yet competent for trial.
The judge reviewed a psychiatric report on Kenneth Freeman Tuesday in Milwaukee County Circuit Court. Freeman is accused of killing 33-year-old Carlie Beaudin after following her into the parking ramp at Froedtert Hospital last January.
In March a judge ordered Freeman be treated for his mental incompetency. He will remain at the Mendota Mental Health Institute for additional treatment. A new doctor's report is due in August.
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MILWAUKEE (AP) -- The man charged with fatally beating a nurse practitioner in a Milwaukee hospital parking ramp is due in court.
A judge is expected to review a psychiatric report on Kenneth Freeman Tuesday. He's accused of killing 33-year-old Carlie Beaudin after following her into the parking ramp at Froedtert Hospital last January.
In March a judge ordered Freeman be treated for his mental incompetency.