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KENOSHA, Wis. (AP) - Kenosha authorities are asking the public to report any sightings of two men sought in a restaurant shooting that left one employee dead.
Police Chief John Morrissey said Wednesday the suspects are 23-year-old Daniel Gonzalez of Illinois and 28-year-old Julian Jerome Miller of Kenosha. Morrissey says they were seen early Wednesday morning in Ashwaubenon.
The shooting happened Sunday evening at Shirl's Custard. 18-year-old Robert Wilde of Kenosha was killed, and a 43-year-old manager was wounded. Morrissey says it was apparently a robbery gone bad.
Police aren't saying how they identified Gonzalez and Miller as suspects. They say both men have extensive criminal records.
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