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Wisconsin tavern shooting kills 3

THREE WOUNDED; SUSPECT APPREHENDE­D By POLICE

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KENOSHA, Wis. — Authoritie­s say they have apprehende­d a person in connection with a shooting at a busy tavern in southeaste­rn Wisconsin early Sunday that left three men dead and three men injured.

Kenosha County Sheriff ’s Department spokesman Sgt. David Wright said the suspect is facing a charge of first-degree intentiona­l homicide, with additional criminal charges likely after further investigat­ion. Authoritie­s said earlier they weren’t sure if there was more than one shooter.

“There is no threat to the community at this time,” Wright said in a release. He said no further informatio­n on the suspect would be released Sunday.

Kenosha County Sheriff David Beth said earlier a suspect was asked to leave the Somers House Tavern in Kenosha County but returned and opened fire. Beth said shots were fired inside and outside the bar, which he described as “very busy” at the time. He said he believed at least one handgun was used.

Kenosha is about 30 miles south of Milwaukee, not far from the Wisconsin-illinois border.

Officials originally said two people were injured but said they were checking with hospitals for people who may have been hurt in the shooting. Wright said in the updated release that authoritie­s believe there is one “possible unknown shooting victim.”

Beth said two people died at the scene. The third person hopped in a car with two other people, who moments later flagged down a police vehicle. The officer drove the victim to a hospital where that person was pronounced dead, Beth said.

Wright said investigat­ors have been reviewing surveillan­ce video from the scene. The tavern installed video cameras a couple of years ago, Beth said, but he didn’t know if the surveillan­ce video is from the business.

Wright called it a complex investigat­ion that involves several crime scenes.

“Detectives have followed up on multiple leads and gathered surveillan­ce video evidence during extensive neighborho­od canvasses,” he said.

Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers called it a “senseless tragedy” and said he and his wife are “thinking of the families and loved ones affected and the entire Kenosha community as they grieve and grapple with yet another tragic incident of gun violence.”

 ?? Deneen Smith The Associated Press ?? Investigat­ors talk Sunday outside the Somers House Tavern, in Kenosha, Wis. A suspect had been asked to leave but returned and opened fire.
Deneen Smith The Associated Press Investigat­ors talk Sunday outside the Somers House Tavern, in Kenosha, Wis. A suspect had been asked to leave but returned and opened fire.

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