- Crandon, Wisconsin shooting
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Crandon, Wisconsin shooting
Tyler James PetersonLocation Crandon, Wisconsin, U.S. Date Sunday, October 7, 2007
Approximately 2:45 a.m. (CDT)Target Crandon High School students and recent graduates Attack type Mass murder, murder-suicide Weapon(s) AR-15 Death(s) 7 (including the perpetrator)[1] Injured 1 Perpetrator(s) Tyler James Peterson The Crandon, Wisconsin shooting was a mass murder that occurred about 2:45 a.m. CDT on October 7, 2007, at a post-homecoming party inside a duplex in Crandon, Wisconsin, United States.[2] The perpetrator, 20-year-old Tyler Peterson, who was a full-time deputy in the Forest County Sheriff's Department and a part-time officer at the Crandon Police Department, shot and killed six people and critically injured a seventh before committing suicide.[3] One of the victims, 18-year-old Jordanne Michele Murray, was Peterson's former girlfriend, and it was believed the dispute within the apartment motivated the shooting.
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Overview
Tyler James Peterson (born March 6, 1987), a 20-year-old full-time deputy in the Forest County Sheriff's Department and a part-time police officer at the Crandon Police Department, who was not on duty, entered an apartment complex where a homecoming party was held at approximately 2:45 a.m. CDT, and shot at seven people, ages 14 to 20, killing six of them and wounding the seventh. The gunman was later killed, initially believed to have been killed by a police sniper, but it was later discovered that he committed suicide by multiple gunshots, with the third shot being the fatal one. Police have determined that approximately 30 rounds were fired throughout the duration of the shooting.
Victims
All seven victims were either students or recent graduates of Crandon High School. The seventh victim, Charles Neitzel, played dead after being shot three times and survived, despite being critically injured. Killed were:
- Jordanne Michele Murray, 18
- Katrina Lee McCorkle, 18
- Lianna Faye Thomas, 17
- Bradley Steven Schultz, 20
- Aaron Edward Smith, 20
- Lindsey Lou Stahl, 14
References
- ^ Holusha, John (October 8, 2007). "Dispute Is Cited in Wisconsin Shooting". New York Times. http://www.nytimes.com/2007/10/08/us/08cnd-shoot.html?hp. Retrieved 2007-10-08.
- ^ Deputy fired 30 shots from rifle in killing 6, officials say, CNN.
- ^ Shooter killed after Wisconsin gun rampage, Telegraph.
External links
Categories:- 2007 crimes
- Massacres in the United States
- Murder–suicides
- Forest County, Wisconsin
- Murder in Wisconsin
- Gun politics in the United States
- Deaths by firearm in Wisconsin
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