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24-year-old suspect in Somers House tavern shooting held on $4M bond

24-year-old suspect in Somers House tavern shooting held on $4M bond By FOX6 News Digital Team Published  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.

3 People Dead and 2 Injured After Shooting at Tavern in Kenosha County, Wisconsin — What to Know

3 People Dead and 2 Injured After Shooting at Tavern in Kenosha County, Wisconsin What to Know Alberto Luperon © Provided by Law & Crime Sheriff’s deputies in Kenosha County, Wisconsin said there was a fatal shooting early Sunday morning at the Somers House tavern. Three people died, and two survived with gunshot wounds, albeit with serious injuries, authorities said. The suspect has not been found. The incident happened at about 12:42 a.m. CT, according to the Kenosha County Sheriff’s Department. Authorities assert this was a “targeted and isolated incident.” Investigators said they think that the shooter opened fire after getting kicked out of the business, according to WGN.

Mobile COVID-19 vaccine team serves West Allis at-risk residents

Mobile COVID-19 vaccine team serves West Allis at-risk residents Mobile COVID-19 vaccine team serves West Allis’ at-risk residents Some elderly patients are confined to their homes for medical reasons, and can t leave to get the shot. In West Allis, firefighters are answering that call. WEST ALLIS, Wis. - Health officials are working around the clock to administer COVID-19 vaccines to at-risk populations, but they re hitting a roadblock. Some elderly patients are confined to their homes for medical reasons, and can t leave to get the shot. In West Allis, firefighters are answering that call. Our goal is to be servants of the public, said Deputy Chief Armando Suarez Del Real of the West Allis Fire Department.

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