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While a motive for the March shooting at the Roundy s Distribution Center in Oconomowoc has not been found, new documents obtained from law enforcement agencies detail the actions of the shooter before he killed two coworkers.
On March 16, Fraron Cornelius, 41, of Wauwatosa shot and killed Kevin Kloth, 51, of Germantown and Kevin Schneider, 39, of West Allis. Cornelius died by suicide from a self-inflicted gunshot wound after a subsequent police chase in Milwaukee County.
Documents released Thursday by the Oconomowoc Police Department and Waukesha County Sheriff s Department show that Cornelius was believed to have clashed with the two victims over his work ethic for years leading up to the shooting.
Roundy s Warehouse Shooting: Photos, 911 calls released
Investigators released haunting new photos and 911 calls related to the Oconomowoc Roundy s Distribution Center shooting.
OCONOMOWOC, Wis. - Roundy s employees, in their own words, described the March warehouse shooting in Oconomowoc. Three people, including the gunman, were killed.
Detectives announced on May 4 that the case was closed after not being able to determine a motive. Now, days later, investigators released haunting new photos and 911 calls.
Hundreds of pages of employee interviews and photos were released – giving new insight into a night of terror. There s blood everywhere, a 911 caller said.
After Kevin Schneider and Kevin Kloth were shot and killed by their long-time coworker, Fraron Cornelius, approximately 150 Roundy s employees were bused to the Oconomowoc Police Station to give statements. Few employees inside knew what was going on.
The investigation into the double homicide on March 16 at the Roundy s Distribution Center in Oconomowoc has closed without a clear motive, but it is now known that the shooter targeted both of his victims. We believe that for whatever reason that (Fraron Cornelius) wanted these two to be the targets, Waukesha County Sheriff s Department Capt. Frank McElderry said. We don t know if it was preplanned or a target of opportunity, but he did walk by a number of people in between. We have no indication at this point that it was preplanned, McElderry said. There was no indication at this point that there was any real problem between the employees.