According to court records, Brown County Court Commissioner Phoebe Mix granted a temporary restraining order against Pofahl on March 9 on behalf of a restaurant employee who previously supervised Pofahl. The employee, in documents filed that month, said Pofahl sent her threatening text messages and emails over the course of a few weeks that included pictures of her home and threats against her family.
Pofahl made comments like time s up in the messages, according to the employee. She said the behavior continued even after police contacted him multiple times. Hotel staff were also aware of the situation and shared her concerns.
According to court records, Brown County Court Commissioner Phoebe Mix granted a temporary restraining order against Pofahl on March 9 on behalf of a restaurant employee who Pofahl had previously supervised. The employee, in documents filed that month, said Pofahl sent her threatening text messages and emails over the course of a few weeks that included pictures of her home and threats against her family.
Pofahl made comments like time s up in the messages, according to the employee. She said the behavior continued even after police contacted him multiple times. Hotel staff were also aware of the situation and shared her concerns.
The Brown County Sheriff s Office on Monday released the names of the victims and the gunman in the shooting Saturday that left two restaurant employees dead and another injured.
During a news conference Monday, Sheriff Todd Delain also laid out what happened the night of the attack, when Bruce K. Pofahl opened fire in the Duck Creek Kitchen and Bar at the Radisson Hotel & Convention Center, killing two people. He then shot another employee outside the building before police shot and killed him.
Here s what we know so far:
Victims
Ian J. Simpson, 32, was an employee who was killed inside the restaurant.