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.
Roundyâs warehouse shooting: Case closed, but new details revealed
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Waukesha officials offered comment on the investigation into the Roundy s warehouse shooting. No motive has been determined in the case.
WAUKESHA, Wis. - Detectives at the Waukesha County Sheriff s Department revealed chilling new details from the March 16 Roundy s warehouse shooting now that the investigation is complete.
The case was closed after an extensive investigation, officials said, with no motive determined. That investigation included 244 interviews and hours of surveillance video. We opened up tiplines, said Captain Frank McElderry. We opened up phone lines.
OCONOMOWOC (WKOW) Authorities have closed their investigation into a shooting at an Oconomowoc grocery warehouse that left two people dead.
Detectives said Monday they concluded the investigation into the Roundy s warehouse March 16 shooting without finding a motive. They told WISN they interviewed family members, friends, Roundy s employees and other community members. We also investigated all tips that were received and forensically examined devices and social media accounts, the Waukesha County Sheriff s Office said in a release. In conclusion, we have not determined a clear motive as to why these incidents took place.
Fraron Cornelius, 41, of Wauwatosa, opened fire on the evening of March 16, killing Kevin Schneider, 39, of Milwaukee, and Kevin Kloth, 51, of Germantown.
Weeks after a workplace shooting at the Roundy’s Distribution Center in Oconomowoc left two dead, law enforcement officials said they ve completed their investigation into the shooting.
However, the Waukesha County Sheriff s Department announced Monday they haven t determined a clear motive as to why these incidents took place.
The update comes about a month after the sheriff’s department asked for the public s help in finding anyone who might have first-hand information about the incident. We want to reassure everyone that detectives interviewed family members, friends, hundreds of Roundy s employees and community members. We also investigated all tips that were received and forensically examined devices and social media accounts, a news release from the Waukesha County Sheriff’s Department said. In conclusion, we have not determined a clear motive as to why these incidents took place.
Oconomowoc warehouse shooting: No motive determined, officials say
No motive found in Roundy’s Distribution Center shooting
The investigation into the double homicide that occurred at Roundy s Distribution Center in Oconomowoc has concluded with no motive determined.
OCONOMOWOC, Wis. - The investigation into the double homicide that occurred at Roundy s Distribution Center on March 16 has concluded, the sheriff announced Monday, May 3, with no motive determined.
The shootings happened overnight in different locations inside the Roundy’s distribution center in Oconomowoc, about 30 miles west of Milwaukee. Law enforcement was called to the scene around 10:30 p.m. Tuesday, March 16 for an industrial accident. They quickly realized it was something worse.