Conservative Judge Jennifer Dorow and her husband Brian are trying to rebrand a gun range linked to an incident in which a bullet grazed a pregnant woman.
that they devised an “alcohol safety policy” consisting of hand stamps to prevent members from entering the shooting range after drinking and a breathalyzer to be used on “suspicious individuals.
“My husband and I actually are developing a state of the art range in Waukesha County. We bought the old Hartland Sportsman’s Club. And so that’s just a little project that we have going on.”Brian Dorow is a former a former City of Waukesha police supervisor who worked in the Trump administration as a deputy assistant secretary at the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. Hethe couple’s request to seek a liquor license to the Delafield Plan Commission in 2021.
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