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Neenah Police identify suspects, witnesses in fatal stabbing

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.

Hostages to sue Neenah, allege police mistreatment in 2015 standoff and shooting at Eagle Nation Cycles

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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