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BELOIT â A fatal shooting in Beloit on Dec. 7 appears to have started following an argument over the use of curse words and the behavior of the suspect while staying a rehabilitation home in the 1000 block of Tenth Street, according to a Rock County Circuit Court criminal complaint.
Mario T. Tucker, 34, is charged with first-degree intentional homicide in the death of Dwayne Wiggins, 50, and appeared for an initial jail court appearance on Thursday afternoon before Court Commissioner Stephen Meyer.
Meyer set a $250,000 cash bond for Tucker, who is being held at the Rock County Jail. Defense attorney Walter Isaacson unsuccessfully argued that the COVID-19 outbreak at the jail, coupled with Tuckerâs diabetes, should have granted him release on a cash bond of $1,000 and into the custody of a family member in Beloit.