Wisconsin Shooting Incident
On august 5 2012 a mass shooting took place at the gurdwara in oak creek wisconsin united states where 40 year old wade michael page fatally shot six people and wounded four others.
Wisconsin shooting incident. The shooting which is now under investigation by the wisconsin department of justice occurred around 5 p m. Where the shooting occurred. The shooting happened after 5 p m. Police incident reports a selection of noteworthy incident reports.
It added that officers had provided immediate aid to mr blake who was taken to a hospital in milwaukee in serious condition. Disturbing incident caught on camera. A black man was in serious condition after being shot several times by a police officer responding to a domestic situation in kenosha wisc. The shooting caught on video quickly sparked outrage.
Incidents listed are selected by the officer in charge of each shift that may have significant public interest. Police were sent to the 2800 block of 40th street at 5 11 p m. Kenosha police department said the officer involved shooting happened shortly after 17 00 on sunday. The shooting occurred just.
Sunday in the 2800 block of 40th street when officers responded to a domestic incident according to the kenosha police department. A seventh victim died of his wounds in 2020. Incidents listed are not inclusive of all incidents. Blake who is black was shot in the.
Kenosha police shot someone sunday evening while responding to a domestic incident. Page committed suicide by shooting himself in the head after he was shot in the hip by a responding police officer. Sunday when officers responded to calls of a domestic incident. Apart from the shooter all of the dead were members of the sikh faith.
Milwaukee police responded to a critical incident at the campus after reports of a shooting just before 2 10 p m authorities said. Requests for information can be. A black man was shot in the back multiple times by police in kenosha wisconsin on sunday a bystander s video showed prompting community protests and widespread anger. Page was an american white supremacist and army veteran from cudahy wisconsin.