At the Oneida Casino in Green Bay, an attacker shot two people dead, and the police forced him to down the gun. However, with the Oneida Casino, the victims and the man may have a prior connection. By this incident, the community and the Oneida Nation were shocked. And the community need to ensure that the resort’s security is up to the required standards.
At Oneida Casino Man Shot Dead After Claiming Two Lives
On Saturday, In Wisconsin, at the casino property in the state, a lone gunman opened fire, killing two people. However, finally, the incident ended up as the police shot him dead. According to Kevin Pawlak, the Oneida Casino shooting was possibly deliberate, and it did not appear as a random attack.
“A specific victim was his target who was absent there. But still he decided to shoot to some of the co-workers or friends of the victim, it appears,” Pawlak said on Sunday. On the evening of Saturday at 7.30 pm, the shooting happened.
Tehassi Hill, the Oneida Chairman, said that the company was in disagree situation and claim that the property in place had its strict anti-firearms measures. The identities of the gunman and the public did not release to the public.
Shooting Witnesses
Jawad Yatim, a very close bystander to the suspect, said that the gunman ignored others and was specifically shooting into the building. Pawlak said that there is some relationship between the suspect and the employer, and the attack may prompt by this.
Max Westphal, one of the casino patrons, said that the casino staffers asked others, including him, to evacuate, but as to nature, nobody altered them. All of them thought it’s a minor accident, and only after the began of the shooting, they found out about the shot.
According to Westphal, around 20 to 30 shots must occur there. However, converging on the property, the authorities responded immediately. Hill commenting on the complex security, said that up to the par the security was. But depending on the find out of the investigators, the company may consider more challenging protocols.