Wisconson Cop goes on rampage, kills 6

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http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20071008/ap_on_re_us/wisconsin_shooting

CRANDON, Wis. - An off-duty sheriff's deputy went on a shooting rampage at a home in northern Wisconsin early Sunday, killing three high school students and three recent graduates before authorities fatally shot him, officials said. Another victim was in critical condition.

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The suspect was 20 years old and worked full-time as a Forest County deputy sheriff and part-time as a Crandon police officer, Sheriff Keith Van Cleve said. The deputy was not working at the time of the shooting, he said.

The survivor was hospitalized in nearby Marshfield, said Police Chief John Dennee. A Crandon police officer who fired back was treated for minor injuries and released.

Gary Bradley, mayor of the city of about 2,000, said earlier Sunday that the suspect had been brought down by a sniper, but Van Cleve would not confirm that officers shot the suspect.

It wasn't immediately clear what the gunman's motive was, but the mother of a 14-year-old victim said the suspect may have been a jealous boyfriend. The shooting occurred in a white, two-story duplex about a block from downtown Crandon.

Three of the victims were Crandon High School students, said schools Superintendent Richard Peters. The other three had graduated from the high school within the past three years.

The sheriff did not release the deputy's name, but Peters identified him as Tyler Peterson, also a graduate of the 300-student high school.

"There is probably nobody in Crandon who is not affected by this," Peters said, adding that students would be especially affected. "They are going to wake up in shock and disbelief and a lot of pain."

One of the dead was 14-year-old Lindsey Stahl, said her mother, Jenny Stahl, 39.

She said her daughter called her Saturday night and asked whether she could sleep over at a friend's house. Jenny Stahl agreed.

"I'm waiting for somebody to wake me up right now. This is a bad, bad dream," the weeping mother said. "All I heard it was a jealous boyfriend and he went berserk. He took them all out."

Karly Johnson, 16, said that she knew the gunman and that he had helped her in a tech education class.

"He graduated with my brother," she said. "He was nice. He was an average guy. Normal. You wouldn't think he could do that."

Marci Franz, 35, who lives two houses south of the duplex, said gunshots awoke her.

"I heard probably five or six shots, a short pause and then five or six more," she said. "I wasn't sure if it was gunfire initially. I thought some kids were messing around and hitting a nearby metal building."

Then she heard eight louder shots and tires squealing, she said.

"I was just about to get up and call it in, and I heard sirens," she said. "There's never been a tragedy like this here. There's been individual incidents, but nothing of this magnitude."

Her husband, David Franz, 36, said it was hard to accept that someone in law enforcement committed such an act.

"The first statement we said to each other was, how did he get through the system?" David Franz said. "How do they know somebody's background, especially that young? It is disturbing, to say the least."

The sheriff said he would meet with state Attorney General J.B. Van Hollen on Monday morning to discuss the case. Dennee said the state Department of Criminal Investigation will handle the case because the suspect was a deputy and officer.

The Crandon School District called off classes Monday.

The community, about 225 miles north of Milwaukee in an area known for logging and outdoor activities, is facing a trying time but is pulling together, Bradley said.

"We are a strong community. We always have been," he said. "This is agonizing, but we will prevail."

(This version CORRECTS the third reference to the superintendent to Peters, instead of Peterson.)
 
I usually hate these threads, but in light of all the police misconduct lately, thought it was interesting.
 
a 20 year old sheriff deputy?...odd and that sucks, waht compells people do these senseless killings.
 
I dont get it, I thought you had to have reached your 21st birthday to even be a law enforcement officer.

casey said:
I usually hate these threads, but in light of all the police misconduct lately, thought it was interesting.

Only that in this case, he wasnt working. He was a jealous boyfriend with an automatic weapon. And being 20 years old (just leaving his teen years, probably still trying to deal with his emotions) probably didnt help either.
 
Packers fans. The sad truth.
 
Oh my gosh, that run by Hester was amazing. :eek: I didn't see that game, but I heard about it. He made it look so easy. :yay:
 
Packers fans. The sad truth.

You've angered Red Foreman dumb ass.

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The sex really ****ed his head all up.
 
We don't know the full story. He probably had good reason to do it. Maybe he told someone to pick up some cake and they didn't do it fast enough. :dry:

jag
 
We are just so wacky here in the Midwest. Our Cubbies lost, and that goat skin sacrifice didn't do jack squat. Now we got underage deputies going on murder sprees. I honestly think the halloween season brings out the nuts moreso than usual.
 
We don't know the full story. He probably had good reason to do it. Maybe he told someone to pick up some cake and they didn't do it fast enough. :dry:

jag

They probably did it half-assed the first time.....:dry:
 
Oh please, the guy wasnt even on duty. Hes obviously a nutcase and his immature hormones got the best of him.
 
Yea when its an emergency.

Lets just play the "he let the authority go to his head" game, its a lot easier for people to grasp...even though "authority" and his "duty" never had a play in this psychotic episode.

You guys need to stop blaming the job profession and start actually reading into the incidents.
 
Nobody has even gone that route and you're on the defensive. Where has anybody "blamed the job profession" in this thread? You come into every one of these threads and instantly take the side of LE no matter what the situation...maybe you should realize that its most likely going to be a split blame type deal. As with anything in life.

Don't you ever wonder why you're the sole voice in defending LE sometimes?
 
It's unfortunate.


But if this took place in the near future and was a Californian cop, I'd say "I'm not surprised."
 
"SuperCop, Meet the Cop, who can't be stopped."

...Except of course, by bullets.
 
Nobody has even gone that route and you're on the defensive. Where has anybody "blamed the job profession" in this thread? You come into every one of these threads and instantly take the side of LE no matter what the situation...maybe you should realize that its most likely going to be a split blame type deal. As with anything in life.

Don't you ever wonder why you're the sole voice in defending LE sometimes?

Well I'm sorry for not joining the rest of the people who are force fed by the media and dont mind it. I'm not defending this guy for what hes done, but what I do mind is people blaming the fact that hes law enforcement and hes commited a cruel act. As the person who started this thread said, "...but in light of all the police misconduct lately, thought it was interesting." inciting that all law enforcement are bad and abuse authority, which in this case- is NOT the case. He was a nut and went on a shooting spree when he was off duty because his girlfriend left him. Havent YOU ever wondered why some people DONT defend law enforcement AT ALL sometimes? No matter what the siutation entails?

Be a little bit more open minded in these threads instead of zeroing in on the fact he wears a badge and has done a horrible act. He was a psychologically damaged human being for christ's sakes, the badge had nothing to do with his motives or reasoning for his actions.
 
I'm still trying to figure out how a 20 year old is a cop, in arkansas you have to be 21. Because you have to be 21 to carry a firearm here.
 
^^ my thoughts exactly. You have to be 21 in Michigan as well. Being that there were only 300 people in his graduating class, he was probably a shoe-in for the department (maybe he knew people who worked there). Or maybe he was a reserve or auxiliary and the media turned it into another "cops gone wild" story. His neighbor was probably the sheriff and deputized him without thinking twice.
 
Oh please, the guy wasnt even on duty. Hes obviously a nutcase and his immature hormones got the best of him.

Would it have been alright for him to do this if he WAS on duty, then? :dry:

jag
 

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