A Wisconsin dentist was shot and killed in his Milwaukee apartment building during a heated altercation over loud music. Dr. Akintunde Bowden, 41 was gunned down by his next door neighbor Keionna McGowan, 27, on April 19.
McGowan was doing her hair inside her apartment while blasting music, prompting Bowden, who was watching basketball at the time, to go over and ask her to lower the volume. A dispute over loud music ended with a well-known Wisconsin dentist being killed inside his apartment building.
Keionna McGowan sobbed in court on Thursday when she was charged with gunning down her neighbor, Dr. Akintunde Bowden.The 27-year-old was inside her northern Milwaukee apartment listening to tunes when she heard a banging on her front door, according to the criminal complaint reviewed by WISN 12.
McGowan told police that she witnessed Bowden, 41, acting aggressively and believed that he was “intoxicated.”She allegedly opened her door and agreed to lower the volume of her music, but those assurances reportedly didn’t de-escalate the situation.
McGowan claimed she closed the door, but Bowden kicked it. She allegedly grabbed a gun, reopened the door, and fired at him when he tried to kick again, WISN 12 reported.McGowan reportedly was outside her Park Plaza Court apartment building screaming, “He’s in my house, number 207″ when Brown Deer Police Department officers arrived.

Authorities discovered Bowden lying face down in McGowan’s doorway and pronounced him dead at the scene. Dr.Bowden died from a single gunshot wound to his lower abdomen, according to a reported autopsy report by the Milwaukee County Medical Examiner’s Office.
McGowan was charged with second-degree reckless homicide with use of a dangerous weapon on Thursday.McGowan’s preliminary hearing is scheduled for May 5, according to court records.“Dr. Bowden’s contributions to the health and well-being of our patients and community were extremely impactful,” Milwaukee Health Services said in a statement. His Leadership, Compassion, and vibrant personality will forever remain in our hearts.”
Bowden’s brothers, Adeniji and Ogbonna – both dentists – claimed he “loved his patients” and spent over a decade providing dental services to those who could not afford them. “He always reached for people that didn’t have as much or didn’t have what we consider a fair chance,” Ogbonna told CBS 58.
“You know, I never thought that the last time I saw my brother would be the last time I saw my brother,” Adeniji added.
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