Green Bay Officers Who Killed Suspected Casino Complex Shooter Identified By Casey Nelson
May 7, 2021 | 4:17 PM
ASHWAUBENON, WI (WTAQ-WLUK) – State investigators have released the names of the three Green Bay police officers who shot and killed a man suspected of shooting three people Saturday night at the Oneida Casino complex.
The Wisconsin Division of Criminal Investigation identified the officers as Sgt. Brian Jordan, a 21-year veteran of the department, Officer Makayla Wolfe, who has been with the department for two years, and Officer Ben Snyder, who has been on the force for almost two years. The officers have been placed on administrative leave, per department policy, while the investigation continues.
Suspect, two victims shot dead in casino complex near Green Bay
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Allen Cone
Three people died, including the gunman, and another person was seriously injured in a shooting at Oneida Casino near Green Bay on Saturday night. Photo courtesy Oneida Casino.
May 2 (UPI) Three people died, including the gunman, and another person was seriously injured in a shooting at a casino complex run by the Oneida Indian Nation near Green Bay, Wis., on Saturday night.
About 7:30 p.m. CDT, the Brown County Sheriff s Office said authorities responded to reports of an active shooter at the Duck Creek Restaurant inside the Oneida Casino/Radisson Hotel & Conference Center in Ashwaubenon.
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Missing for weeks, investigators search Franklin woman s home
Missing for weeks, investigators search Franklin woman’s home
From missing person to crime scene investigation, members of law enforcement searched in and around Sandra Eckert s home Thursday as the investigation into her disappearance continues.
FRANKLIN, Wis. - From missing person to crime scene investigation, members of law enforcement searched in and around Sandra Eckert s home Thursday, April 15 as the investigation into her disappearance continues.
It has been almost three weeks since the 70-year-old Franklin woman was last seen at her home.
Franklin police and a Wisconsin Division of Criminal Investigation crime scene response team taped off parts of the nearly 10-acre property, searching for hours Thursday.