3 friends killed in Wisconsin bar shooting identified This was literally over a very minor dispute that happens in a busy bar across this country every night that people are out celebrating or socializing,” said Kenosha County District Attorney Michael Graveley.
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Three Kenosha men were gunned down in one of the latest mass shootings to rattle the country on Sunday.
Those men were identified by the Kenosha County Sheriff’s Department as 22-year-old
Kevin T. Donaldson, 24-year-old
Cedric D. Gaston, and 26-year-old
Atkeem D. Stevenson. In a Monday press statement, Kenosha police also identified the suspect as 24-year-old
Family, friends remember 3 men killed in Somers tavern shooting
Family, friends remember 3 men killed in Somers tavern shooting
Friends and family of the victims of the Somers bar shooting said they re heartbroken to lose their loved ones, as a neighbor s surveillance camera helps tell the story of what happened.
SOMERS, Wis. - Friends and family of the victims of the Somers bar shooting said they re heartbroken to lose their loved ones as a neighbor s surveillance camera helps tell the story of what happened.
Many of those friends and family rushed to the scene early Sunday morning, April 18. They said The Somers House tavern was their favorite bar to go to as a way of avoiding trouble. Friends and family said it s tough to put into words just how they feel without getting a proper chance to say goodbye.
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The Kenosha, Wisconsin, sheriff’s department on Monday identified 24-year-old Rakayo Alandis Vinson as the suspect in a Sunday shooting that left three people dead and three others injured.
Vinson is in custody at the Kenosha County Jail and faces one charge of first-degree intentional homicide following a shooting at the Somers House tavern and will likely face additional charges. Detectives and other involved law enforcement officers have conducted numerous interviews and collected a great deal of evidence from the crime scenes including the impounding of several vehicles, the Kenosha Sheriff s Department said in a Sunday statement.
24-year-old suspect in Somers House tavern shooting held on $4M bond
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Kenosha Co. Sheriff news conference on Somers tavern shooting
SOMERS, Wis. - The man in custody in connection with a shooting at a southeastern Wisconsin tavern that left three men dead and three others injured was involved in a fight at the bar before coming back with a handgun and opening fire, authorities said Monday.
Rakayo Alandis Vinson, 24, appeared in court on suspicion of first-degree intentional homicide for the early Sunday shooting at the Somers House Tavern in the village of Somers. Kenosha County Court Commissioner Loren Keating set bond for Vinson at $4 million cash, citing the seriousness of the charges, Vinson s record of possession of firearms and the risk of flight. Vinson had not been formally charged as of Monday afternoon.