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Aisha Jackson Gets Probation for Fake 911 Calls

Waukesha woman, 33, will be sentenced to 180 days in jail if she violates the terms of her probation.

More than two years after she first faked a serious emergency to Waukesha dispatchers, 33-year-old Aisha R. Jackson was sentenced to two years of probation for making multiple 911 calls to avoid getting traffic tickets.

Jackson was charged in Waukesha County Circuit Court in January with seven counts of placing a false emergency call. She pleaded guilty to two counts in the complaint, allowing five misdemeanors and other unrelated charges to be dismissed.

If Jackson does not follow the terms of her probation, she will be sentenced to the maximum 180 days in jail for the two misdemeanor convictions.

Terms of her probation include:

  • Maintaining school or employment
  • No contact with any Roundy's owned stores
  • No contact with a co-defendent in a felony case
  • Pay $668.90 in fees

According to the criminal complaint:

On Jan. 21, 2011, Jackson was pulled over by Waukesha police officers when they got a call about three masked men entering a gas station. The officers left the traffic stop and went to the gas station, but didn’t find anyone there.

In 2011, Jackson was pulled over on May 20, 21, Aug. 22, Sept. 16, Oct. 26 and Dec. 15, and on each occasion Waukesha police dispatchers would get a call from a woman reporting a major crime in progress, but when officers would arrive, no one would be at the location.

Investigators traced the number back to Jackson, who had placed the calls when she was pulled over by police in order to avoid getting a citation.

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Mr Lundt January 31, 2013 at 10:00 pm
Why on earth did it take 6 occurrences for the police to figure it out. Why wouldn't the first phony call be traced?
clearthinker January 31, 2013 at 10:34 pm
Who was the judge who put this "one woman crime wave" back on the street?
Annie Nominous February 1, 2013 at 06:56 am
Wow...I believe she received a very light sentence, considering the potential danger she placed on the officers responding to her fake calls. She was pulled over six times in one year? And she still retains her driver's license? What am I missing here...please tell me.
Realist February 1, 2013 at 12:26 pm
She's a outstanding citizen. Look her up on WI CCAP. Something needs to be done with these parasites that drain society.
Tim Tomann February 1, 2013 at 01:42 pm
Am I the only one questioning why the Judge went so light on this woman her WI CCAP record is huge (47) filings with court actions going back too 1997. How about this question those 7 times she thought it was so cute (COOL) to call 911 report Big Urgent Events like (Armed Robbery in Progress) to get the Waukesha Police Officer who had her pulled over to release her. So they could proceed too her imaginary 911 call to only discover NO SUCH EVENT GOING ON think of all those wasted Man Hours or Overtime Wasted trying to figure out what was going on. Here's a good question was the Waukesha Police Department able to go back after her when they discovered her (CELL PHONE SCAM) issue all the citations (Tickets/Fines) that she was originally pulled over for?
This woman needs to be locked up for a long period of time for the good of the community. Hope the Patch or Freeman takes the time to do a little research and reports the real facts/story. Aisha R. Jackson has had many prior run-in with the law and has been prosecuted by this same District Attorney - Jennifer Dorow on other occasions. That’s part of the reason that makes this Plea Bargain so outrageous today. Instead of protecting the Good Citizens of Waukesha and standing up for the Waukesha Police Officers she allowed this woman to just work the system again and we wonder why the city is going to Hell.
Waukesha Girl February 1, 2013 at 07:14 pm
and that District Attorney who was sooo light on her in the past is now a Circuit Court Judge. Doesn't give me much how as to how tough she will be on criminals she is now sentencing. The system is ridiculous!
Waukesha Girl February 1, 2013 at 07:15 pm
but then here we go again, she has mental health issues I'm sure.
clearthinker February 1, 2013 at 07:27 pm
Ms. Jackson is a one woman crime wave so it should not be too long before she violates her probation and ends up where she belongs-in the slammer! In the meantime, I just hope that her next transgression doesn't injure any innocent citizens. Any harm that she does now that she is back on the street rests squarely on the shoulders of Judge Jennifer Dorow!
Tip Jackson May 10, 2013 at 01:46 pm
Fore all those who want to slander that lady you got to understand that one must have to do what anyone has to........... # Only GOD can judge.
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Pennyluhu June 16, 2013 at 07:49 am
I agree that the folks at this Kwik Trip are great at assisting disabled people like myself but IRead More disagree that all Kwik Trips are helpful. There is a law that all gas stations are to assist you if you have disabled plates or a hanging placard if you press the help or disabled key on the pump. If there is no key (and I think all must have them by a certain date) then you are to honk horn twice and if there are at least 2 employees on duty, they are to assist. The K/T on St. Paul is useless. I've waited there, watching at least 3 employees mill around the counter with 1 or 2 customers and ingnore me. The Grandview station same but I haven't tried them in a few months. The worst station for that is whatever the one on St. Paul and Prarie is. I pulled in to see a female worker standing on side of building smoking. When she went in she was greeted by a male worker and I was ignored by both. I'd like to do a survey on how helpful each gas station is to the disabled. Kudos to Fleetfoot Kwik Trip! Whatever they got they should share with their brethren. I would rather give my $ to K/T because they are WI based and they donate regularly to the Salvation Army
Pennyluhu June 16, 2013 at 07:49 am
I agree that the folks at this Kwik Trip are great at assisting disabled people like myself but IRead More disagree that all Kwik Trips are helpful. There is a law that all gas stations are to assist you if you have disabled plates or a hanging placard if you press the help or disabled key on the pump. If there is no key (and I think all must have them by a certain date) then you are to honk horn twice and if there are at least 2 employees on duty, they are to assist. The K/T on St. Paul is useless. I've waited there, watching at least 3 employees mill around the counter with 1 or 2 customers and ingnore me. The Grandview station same but I haven't tried them in a few months. The worst station for that is whatever the one on St. Paul and Prarie is. I pulled in to see a female worker standing on side of building smoking. When she went in she was greeted by a male worker and I was ignored by both. I'd like to do a survey on how helpful each gas station is to the disabled. Kudos to Fleetfoot Kwik Trip! Whatever they got they should share with their brethren. I would rather give my $ to K/T because they are WI based and they donate regularly to the Salvation Army
Mr Lundt June 17, 2013 at 08:02 am
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