Hostages to sue Neenah, allege police mistreatment in 2015 standoff and shooting at Eagle Nation Cycles Duke Behnke, Appleton Post-Crescent © Dan Powers/USA TODAY NETWORK-Wisconsin Attorney Walter Stern announces he will file a lawsuit against Neenah police, claiming hostages were mistreated during the 2015 standoff and shooting at Eagle Nation Cycles. Behind Stern is his investigator, Rob Slamka.
NEENAH - The hostages who were caught in a 2015 standoff and shooting between a gunman and Neenah police at Eagle Nation Cycles plan to file a federal lawsuit against the city, claiming officers treated them as criminals rather than victims.
Walter Stern, a Kenosha-based attorney for the plaintiffs, said police intentionally and unlawfully detained the hostages as they exited the business. The civil rights lawsuit will seek unspecified compensatory and punitive damages and will be filed Monday in U.S. District Court in Green Bay, he said.
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CM’s Claire Christeson (left) and Breese Central’s Chloe Book watch the basketball after Christeson passes a loose ball to a teammate during Tuesday’s girls basketball game in Bethalto.Greg Shashack / The TelegraphShow MoreShow Less
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CM coach Mike Arbuthnot talks with the Eagles’ Maura Niemeier during a quarterly mask break in Tuesday’s win over Breese Central in Bethalto.Greg Shashack / The TelegraphShow MoreShow Less
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Shai Werts reflects on his Georgia Southern career, looks forward to next chapter
New Years Eve, Georgia Southern’s starting quarterback, Shai Werts, announced he was entering the NCAA Transfer Portal to play his sixth year of college football at another school.
Shai Werts reflects on his Georgia Southern career, looks forward to next chapter By Lyndsey Gough | January 2, 2021 at 11:41 PM EST - Updated January 2 at 11:41 PM
STATESBORO, Ga. (WTOC) - New Years Eve, Georgia Southern’s starting quarterback, Shai Werts, announced he was entering the NCAA Transfer Portal to play his sixth year of college football at another school.
Statesboro businesses glad Eagles fans come out to watch bowl game
Statesboro businesses glad Eagles fans come out to watch bowl game By Dal Cannady | December 23, 2020 at 6:13 PM EST - Updated December 23 at 7:02 PM
STATESBORO, Ga. (WTOC) - All of Eagle Nation has their eyes on The Big Easy as Georgia Southern competes in the New Orleans Bowl.
It has some fans gathered in Statesboro businesses to cheer on the team.
“We had to, almost overnight, go to delivery only,” restaurant owner Franklin Dismukes said.
They’ve since reopened with fewer tables and smaller crowds. He’s grateful for the people who wanted to come watch the game and share the experience - safely.
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