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.
No charges filed against officers in death of Joseph Crawford-Lamal
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JEFFERSON COUNTY, Wis. - Jefferson County District Attorney Monica Hall announced on Tuesday, Feb. 16 that the actions of law enforcement officers resulting in the death of Joseph Crawford-Lamal on Dec. 9, 2020 were lawful and reasonable acts of self-defense. Therefore, there will be no criminal charges in relation to the incident.
According to the DOJ, at approximately 12:30 p.m. on Dec. 9, Wisconsin State Patrol attempted a traffic stop for speeding on Highway 26 between Watertown and Johnson Creek. One driver and one passenger were inside the vehicle. The vehicle stopped for a short time, and the only passenger fled the vehicle, then the vehicle fled the scene.
NELSON, Wis. (WKBT) The Buffalo County Sheriff’s Office is investigating a homicide after a woman was fatally shot Sunday in rural Nelson, Wis.
According to the Wisconsin Department of Justice Division of Criminal Investigation, dispatchers received a call at about 9 p.m. Sunday from a man who said he had shot and killed the woman at a residence near Nelson.
When officers arrived, they found the deceased woman and took the caller into custody. A teenager in the home was unharmed.
Authorities say the homicide was an isolated incident and the public is not at risk.
Also assisting the Buffalo County Sheriff’s Office and DCI in this investigation are Buffalo County Coroner’s Office, Buffalo County Human Services, Buffalo County Victim Witness Coordinator, DOJ Office of Crime Victim Services, Pepin County Sheriff’s Office, Western Buffalo County Ambulance Service, Wisconsin State Crime Laboratory, and Wisconsin State Patrol.
January 11, 2020 By Josh Kaul - Jan 11th, 2021 04:50 pm
ALBANY, WI – Authorities in Green County continue their investigation into the death of a newborn baby reported missing Saturday, January 9 in the village of Albany, Wis.
The death is being investigated as a homicide, and a person of interest has been taken into custody.
Authorities are seeking the public’s continued help in this investigation. Please review these image(s) of a person walking in Albany on Tuesday, January 5. Anyone who saw this person walking on this date, or has any information about this person, is asked to contact
the Green County Sheriff’s Department at 608-328-9400.
Jan 12, 2021
ALBANY (WKOW) – Authorities in Green County say they are considering the death of an infant over the weekend in Albany a homicide.
A person of interest has been taken into custody, and authorities have released photographs that they are hoping people can identify, according to a news release from the Wisconsin Department of Justice.
The newborn baby was reported missing Saturday, January 9 in the village of Albany and found dead the next day, according to authorities.
The DOJ has released photos of a person walking in Albany on Tuesday, January 5. That s the same day the infant was born at a home in Albany.