San Francisco Chronicle - (Sunday)

Injuries after ‘massive flurry of gunshots’ at casino

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“We hope and pray those who were injured will recover and are grateful for the first responders.” Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers

GREEN BAY, Wis. — Patrons fled a Wisconsin casino after gunshots broke out Saturday evening, with one witness saying at least two people were shot.

The attack happened around 7:30 p.m. at the Oneida Casino, operated by the Oneida Nation on the western side of Green Bay. Tribe spokespers­on Bobbi Webster said “individual­s” had been shot, but she didn’t have informatio­n on how many or their conditions.

Attorney General Josh Kaul tweeted shortly before 10 p.m. that the scene “is contained. There is no longer a threat to the community.” He gave no other details and an agency spokeswoma­n didn’t immediatel­y respond to a message.

Green Bay police and the Brown County Sheriff ’s Office said they had no details on the casino incident.

Jawad Yatim, a witness, said at least two people were shot.

“I know for sure two, because it happened right next to us, literally right next to us,” Yatim said. “But he was shooting pretty aggressive­ly in the building, so I wouldn’t doubt him hitting other people.”

Yatim said the shooting began in a casino restaurant.

“We got the hell out of there, thank God we’re OK, but obviously we wish the best for everybody who’s been shot,” he said.

Webster said the casino is connected to a large hotel and conference center, the Radisson, also owned by the Oneida Nation.

Gambler Max Westphal said he was standing outside after being evacuated for what he thought was a minor issue.

“All of a sudden we hear a massive flurry of gunshots — 20 to 30 gunshots for sure,”

Westphal told WBAYTV. “We took off running towards the highway … There had to have been 50 cop cars that came by on the highway. It was honestly insane.”

Gov. Tony Evers issued a statement late Saturday saying he was “devastated” to hear about the shooting, but gave no details.

“While we are waiting for more informatio­n, we hope and pray those who were injured will recover and are grateful for the first responders who quickly responded to the situation.”

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