Wisconsin DOJ names man, officer involved in shooting at Oneida Tribal Police Department parking lot
Natalie Brophy, Green Bay Press-Gazette
ONEIDA - The man shot by an Oneida tribal police officer Sunday morning is continuing to recover from his injuries, state Department of Justice officials said Thursday.
Carl J. King, 30, of Oneida, was shot early Sunday morning in the parking lot of the Oneida Tribal Police Department by officer Dakota Oskey, the state justice department said in a news release.
King continues to be treated for injuries and is in stable condition. Oskey, who has been with the police department for more than a year, has been placed on administrative leave, according to the department's policy, the justice department said.