Officials ID suspect, victims in Green Bay casino shooting
The Oneida Nation addresses the fatal shooting that happened Saturday night at the Oneida Casino complex.
By: WGBA Staff, Scripps National
Posted at 10:23 AM, May 03, 2021
and last updated 2021-05-03 12:03:19-04
ASHWAUBENON, Wisc. â Officials with the Brown County Sheriffâs Department Monday identified the gunman and victims involved in a deadly shooting at a Green Bay-area casino and resort complex on Saturday.
According to Brown County Sheriff Todd Delain, the gunman entered the Duck Creek Kitchen + Bar at the Oneida Casino on Saturday night, fatally shooting two people at a waiterâs station in front of 50 customers. The suspect then moved to another part of the resort and shot another employee of the restaurant.
Officials ID suspect, victims in Green Bay casino shooting
The Oneida Nation addresses the fatal shooting that happened Saturday night at the Oneida Casino complex.
By: WGBA Staff, Scripps National
Posted at 7:23 AM, May 03, 2021
and last updated 2021-05-03 12:03:19-04
ASHWAUBENON, Wisc. â Officials with the Brown County Sheriffâs Department Monday identified the gunman and victims involved in a deadly shooting at a Green Bay-area casino and resort complex on Saturday.
According to Brown County Sheriff Todd Delain, the gunman entered the Duck Creek Kitchen + Bar at the Oneida Casino on Saturday night, fatally shooting two people at a waiterâs station in front of 50 customers. The suspect then moved to another part of the resort and shot another employee of the restaurant.
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Two people are dead and another person was injured in Wisconsin after a gunman opened fire at a casino restaurant late Saturday night.
Police also shot and killed the gunman who they said appeared to be targeting someone he was angry at.
A Brown County Sheriff s Lt. says the intended target was not at the Green Bay-area casino, but the gunman did end up shooting some of the target s friends or co-workers.
Lt. Kevin Pawlak said: Our thoughts and prayers go out to the families of the victims.
Additional reporting by The Associated Press.
Oconto man faces homicide charge in fatal overdose of Oconto Falls man
OCONTO - An Oconto man was charged Wednesday with first-degree reckless homicide for allegedly providing the drugs used in a fatal overdose.
Jason T. Lipp, 34, made his initial appearance in Oconto County Court, where Judge Michael T. Judge set a $75,000 cash bond.
Lipp is accused of the Aug. 2 death of an Oconto Falls man, who is only identified by his initials in the criminal complaint.
An autopsy found that the man died from mixed drug intoxication, including heroin, fentanyl, methamphetamine, duloxetine (which is used to treat depression, anxiety and nerve pain) and zolpidem (which is used to treat insomnia).