
Michael Booth Responsible For Shooting Incident Oconto County ; Seven Arrested
In Oconto County, a disturbance and shooting at a local bar resulted in the arrest of seven individuals.
On Saturday, April 29 at approximately 10:00 p.m., Oconto County Sheriff’s Deputies were dispatched to Archie’s Heavenly Spirits located on County Highway J in Little Suamico.
Upon arrival, deputies concluded that Remington Jones, a 25-year-old individual, had been shot during a brawl that occurred outside the bar. According to reports, Jones was transported to a nearby medical facility for medical attention. Fortunately, his injuries were not considered life-threatening.
According to reports, the individual believed to be responsible for the shooting incident is Michael Booth, a 36-year-old resident of Lena. The individual was transported to the hospital due to minor injuries sustained during the altercations. Following his trip to the hospital, he was taken into custody.
According to official records, Booth has been booked into the Oconto County Jail. As per the online court records, the individual in question is charged with Operate Firearm While Intoxicated, Battery, Disorderly Conduct, and Use of a Dangerous Weapon.
In relation to this case, five additional individuals have been arrested. According to reports, all individuals have been booked into the Oconto County Jail.
At 25 years old, Remington J. Jones is making headlines.
According to Wisconsin State Statute 947.01(1), engaging in disorderly conduct is prohibited.
According to Wisconsin State Statute 940.19(2), a charge of substantial battery has been filed.
Heather M. Pick, 32 years old.
According to Wisconsin State Statute 947.01(1), engaging in disorderly conduct is prohibited.
In accordance with section 940.19(1), a battery has occurred.
27-year-old Mitchell R. Francios.
According to Wisconsin State Statute 947.01(1), disorderly conduct has been committed.
In accordance with statute 940.19(2), a charge of substantial battery has been filed.
Tyler J. Peterson, 27 years old.
According to Wisconsin State Statute 947.01(1), engaging in disorderly conduct is prohibited.
According to Wisconsin State Statute 940.19(1), an individual has committed battery if they intentionally cause bodily harm to another person.
Brennan R. Peterson, 24 years old.
According to section 947.01(1) of the law, engaging in disorderly conduct is prohibited.
Reporter: The individual in question is Kimberly R. Alft, who is 36 years old.
According to Wisconsin State Statute 947.01(1), engaging in disorderly conduct is prohibited.
According to Wisconsin State Statute 940.19(2), an individual may be charged with substantial battery.
The Oconto County Sheriff’s Office received assistance from the Oconto Police Department, the City of Oconto Falls Police Department, and County Rescue in relation to the case.
According to Oconto County Sheriff Todd Skarban, he concluded the statement by stating that such conduct is intolerable and will not be accepted.
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