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Apr 21, 2021 3:23 PM
A controversial motorcycle shop in Neenah is tied to an alleged murder. Mandel Roy of Minneapolis is accused of stabbing Rodger Ridgeway outside of Eagle Nation Cycles late Saturday night. Ridgeway was found dead a short time later a block over along Martens Street. Police Chief Aaron Olson says Roy and another suspect–Terran Colwell of Minnesota–were also joined outside the shop by members of the Hell’s Lovers motorcycle gang. The group went back into Eagle Nation following the stabbing. Colwell remains on the loose. Anyone with information on her whereabouts–or those of the Hell’s Lovers–should contact Neenah Police.
By Casey Nelson
Apr 21, 2021 4:11 PM
NEENAH, WI (WTAQ) – Neenah Police say they have a track on who stabbed 22-year-old Rodger Ridgeway six times in the chest along Martens Street on Saturday night.
“Over the past four days, our investigators have worked tirelessly and extremely hard to bring the suspect – and suspects – to justice,” said Chief Aaron Olson.
Police identified 26-year-old Mandel Roy and 28-year-old Terran Colwell of Minneapolis, Minnesota as suspects in the case. Roy has already been taken into custody.
But Chief Olson says the suspects aren’t the only people they’re looking to speak with regarding this case.
Apr 20, 2021 2:47 PM
The city of Neenah is asking a federal judge to dismiss the latest lawsuit filed by the victims of a hostage situation at Eagle Nation Cycles. The former hostages claim they were traumatized by the police response to the situation in December 2015–which saw Michael Funk shot and killed. The city argues that all police actions were done in good faith and in an effort to rescue those inside the building that were being held at gunpoint. A scheduling conference in the case is set for May 21st.