'It was on Live': Woman's murder captured on video and streamed on Facebook, cops and family say

Inset: Ashley Hudson (TMJ/Facebook). Background: Facebook Live video showing the fatal shooting of Ashley Hudson in Milwaukee, Wis., on June 16, 2025 (WISN).

Inset: Ashley Hudson (TMJ/Facebook). Background: Facebook Live video showing the fatal shooting of Ashley Hudson in Milwaukee, Wis., on June 16, 2025 (WISN).

A Wisconsin woman was gunned down in the street during a “family dispute” with her relatives, police say — and the entire thing was broadcast on Facebook Live, according to reports.

“Just imagine waking up on social media and seeing your family member had just been shot,” said Savannah Hudson, cousin of victim Ashley Hudson, 29, in an interview with local Fox affiliate WITI.

Milwaukee police tell Law&Crime they are still investigating the Monday night shooting but have taken at least three suspects into custody: a 15-year-old male, 21-year-old woman and a 16-year-old female.

“The shooting was the result of a family dispute,” the department says.

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Cops responded to calls about the shooting at around 11 p.m. Monday near the 300 block of West Vliet Street. Hudson was shot multiple times and pronounced dead at the scene. Members of her family, including Savannah Hudson, told WITI that the slaying was livestreamed by someone who was on a balcony nearby and the footage then circulated on social media.

“It was on Live,” Savannah said. “It”s been a lot.”

Friends and family held a vigil for Hudson on Monday night and spoke to local media outlets about why they felt the video was actually important.

“I feel like those videos are all the evidence there needs to be,” Analyssa Thompson, a friend of Ashley’s who was standing on Vliet Street near the scene of the shooting when it unfolded, told local NBC affiliate WTMJ.

“He put [the gun] up to her, and she said, ‘Don’t shoot me’ and he shot her,” Analyssa alleged. “She stumbled … and she fell on the floor, and she just like she just sat there shaking.”

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