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Neenah stabbing: Minnesota man charged with felony murder
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OSHKOSH - The man arrested in connection with the April 17 stabbing death of a 22-year-old man in Neenah was charged Tuesday with felony murder.
Mandel Roy, 26, of Minneapolis, Minnesota, faces one count of felony murder, according to court records. Roy appeared in court for the first time Tuesday and Winnebago County Court Commissioner Bryan Keberlein set a $250,000 cash bond in his case.
Wisconsin s felony murder law allows prosecutors to charge someone if they cause another person s death while committing another felony, in this case battery, regardless of their intent.
Police are still searching for another suspect, 28-year-old Terran Colwell, in the death of Rodger Ridgeway, of Neenah. A Neenah police officer found Ridgeway s body in the 200 block of Martens Street.
Neenah council will meet Wednesday to vote on citywide mask mandate to slow the spread of COVID-19 Duke Behnke, Appleton Post-Crescent © Dan Powers/USA TODAY NETWORK-Wisconsin Donning a patriotic mask, Dianna Grindstaff-Abbott assists citizens in the voting process at the former Shopko building Tuesday, Nov. 3, 2020, in Neenah, Wis.
NEENAH - The Common Council will hold an emergency meeting Wednesday to vote on an ordinance enacting a citywide mask mandate to reduce the spread of the coronavirus.
If passed, the mandate would take effect immediately upon publication and continue until May 31 or until the end of the city s public health emergency, whichever is earlier.
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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