BROOKFIELD, Wis. — The Brookfield police chief is defending a high-risk traffic stop conducted by officers Thursday afternoon after receiving a Flock alert. Chief Christopher Garcia said officers located a vehicle associated with a Milwaukee homicide heading westbound on Interstate 94 around 4:46 p.m. Officers conducted the traffic stop on the interstate and detained two occupants. Watch: Brookfield police chief defends officers' high-risk traffic stop based on Flock alertBrookfield police chief defends officers' high-risk traffic stop based on Flock alert"I have determined that City of Brookfield officers did not stop the 'wrong' vehicle, as has been reported by local media," Garcia said. "They did in fact stop the vehicle that was the subject of the Flock alert. "MPD staff inadvertently did not remove a vehicle alert from the system."