Four Hurt In Green Bay Shooting
GREEN BAY, WI – Four people are in the hospital after an early morning shooting. The four victims are being treated at a local hospital for non-life threatening injuries. Their ages are 17, 17, 21, and 23.
The shooting happened around 12:15 a.m., Saturday, when Green Bay Police received a call of several gunshot victims in the area of Ashland Ave. and Walnut St.
When officers arrived, they found four victims at two different locations. They have been interviewed along with others in the area. Green Bay Police say this shooting doesn’t appear to be a random act.
The area of West Walnut St. from Ashland Ave. to Maple Ave. was closed to traffic for some time, but is now open.
The shooting is being investigated. If anyone has information, they’re asked to call the Green Bay Police Dept. at 448-3208 or remain anonymous and be eligible for a cash reward, contact Crimestoppers at 432-7867.






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