Police take photos near the house located in
Crandon, WI, is the scene of a multiple shooting leaving six people
dead on Sunday Oct. 07, 2007. Post-Crescent photo by Patrick Ferron.
Police gather where a law enforcement employee
went on a shooting rampage Sunday, Oct. 7, 2007, in Crandon, Wis.,
killing at least five people, before authorities fatally shot him,
officials said.
(AP Photo/Andy Manis)
Friends and neighbors console each other a couple
of houses away from the house where a multiple shooting leaving six
people dead in Crandon, WI, on Sunday Oct. 07, 2007.
(Post-Crescent
photo by Patrick Ferron.)
Police gather where a law enforcement employee
went on a shooting rampage Sunday, Oct. 7, 2007, in Crandon, Wis.,
killing at least five people before authorities fatally shot him,
officials said.
(AP Photo/Andy Manis)
A Wisconsin State Trooper stands guard at in
intersection in Crandon, Wis., Sunday, Oct. 7, 2007. A law
enforcement employee went on a shooting rampage in Crandon killing
at least five people, authorities said. (AP Photo/Andy Manis)
Police take photos near the house located in
Crandon, WI, is the scene of a multiple shooting leaving six people
dead on Sunday Oct. 07, 2007. Post-Crescent photo by Patrick Ferron.
Neighbors gather and hug near where a law
enforcement employee went on a shooting rampage Sunday, Oct. 7,
2007, in Crandon, Wis., killing six people and injuring a seventh
before authorities fatally shot him, officials said. (AP Photo/Andy
Manis)
The house where a shooting rampage took place is
seen Sunday, Oct. 10, 2007, in Crandon, Wis. An off-duty sheriff's
deputy went on a shooting rampage early Sunday in northern Wisconsin,
killing six people and injuring a seventh before authorities fatally
shot him, officials said. (AP Photo/Mark Was)
A building is surrounded by police tape, Sunday,
Oct. 7, 2007, near Crandon, Wis., after an off-duty sheriff's deputy
went on a shooting rampage early Sunday in northern Wisconsin,
killing six people and injuring a seventh before authorities fatally
shot him, officials said. (AP Photo/Mark Was)
A building is surrounded by police tape, Sunday,
Oct. 7, 2007, near Crandon, Wis., after an off-duty sheriff's deputy
went on a shooting rampage at a white, two-story duplex about a
block from downtown Crandon early Sunday in northern Wisconsin,
killing six people and injuring a seventh before authorities fatally
shot him, officials said. (AP Photo/Mark Was)
This undated photo taken from the Crandon High
School yearbook and made available by WJFW-TV in Rhinelander, Wis.
shows Tyler Peterson. Peterson, an off-duty sheriff's deputy went on
a shooting rampage early Sunday Oct. 7, 2007 at a home where seven
young people had gathered for pizza and movies, killing six and
critically injuring the other before authorities took him down,
officials said. (AP Photo/WJFW-TV)
Police investigate the scene Sunday, Oct. 7, 2007,
in Crandon, Wis., where a 20-year-old deputy sheriff went on a
shooting rampage killing at least six people, authorities said. (AP
Photo/Andy Manis)
A news reporter stands in front of a house in
Crandon, Wis., Monday, Oct. 8, 2007, where an off-duty sheriff
deputy stormed into his ex-girlfriend's house killing six Sunday
morning. Another victim was critically wounded. Tyler Peterson, 20,
an off-duty sheriff and part-time Crandon police officer was shot
dead by the Crandon SWAT team. (AP Photo/Andy Manis)
Local and state police on the scene of a multiple
shooting leaving six people dead on Sunday October 7, 2007 in
Crandon, WI. Post-Crescent photo by Patrick Ferron.
Wisconsin State Patrol officers guard the scene
Monday morning, October 8, 2007 where a multiple shooting left six
people dead on Sunday, October 7, 2007 at a house located in Crandon,
WI. Post-Crescent photo by Patrick Ferron.
Jenny Stahl stands outside her house Sunday, Oct.
7, 2007, in Crandon, Wis., and talks about her daughter Lindsey, 14,
who was shot and killed in the Crandon shooting. Lindsey's brother,
Ryan Coulter, 12, is shown at left. An off-duty sheriff's deputy
killed six young people and wounded another during a homecoming
weekend gathering, a rampage relatives of the victims said may have
been fueled by a romantic dispute. (AP Photo/Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel,
Ellen Gabler)
A police investigator pauses outside the home in
Crandon, Wis. Monday, Oct. 8, 2007, where an off-duty sheriff deputy
stormed into his ex-girlfriend's house killing six Sunday morning.
(AP Photo/Morry Gash)
Sheriff Keith Van Cleve, left, and Crandon Police
Chief John Dennee listen to Wisconsin Attorney General J.B. Van
Hollen (not seen) during a news conference regarding Tyler Peterson,
the off-duty sheriff's deputy who killed six young people and
wounded another during a homecoming weekend gathering, Monday, Oct.
8, 2007, in Crandon, Wis. (AP Photo/Morry Gash)
Police investigators look for evidence outside a
home Monday, Oct. 8, 2007, in Crandon, Wis. Authorities said on
Sunday, Tyler Peterson, 20, a Forest County deputy sheriff and part-time
Crandon police officer, forced his way into the home and shot seven
people, killing six. (AP Photo/Morry Gash)
Wisconsin State Troopers stand guard in front of a
house in Crandon, Wis,, Tuesday, Oct. 9, 2007, where Tyler Peterson,
20, an off-duty sheriff and part-time Crandon police officer stormed
into his ex-girlfriend's house killing six Sunday morning. Another
victim was critically wounded. Post-Crescent photo by Patrick Ferron.
The Michael Kegley residence Tuesday, Oct. 9, 2007
on Gibson Lane near Argonne, Wis., where Tyler Peterson spent much
of the day before he was killed. Post-Crescent photo by Patrick
Ferron
Wisconsin State Troopers stand guard in front of a
house in Crandon, Wis, on Tuesday, Oct. 9, 2007. Tyler Peterson, a
full-time Forest County sheriff's deputy and part-time Crandon
police officer went on a shooting rampage early Sunday at a home in
Crandon where seven young people had gathered for pizza and movies,
killing six and critically injuring one. Post-Crescent photo by
Patrick Ferron
Wisconsin State Patrol officer Bryan Wrycha stands
on patrol over the the duplex at 203 N. Hazeldell Ave., on Tuesday,
Oct. 9, 2007, where Tyler Peterson, a full-time Forest County
sheriff's deputy and part-time Crandon police officer went on a
shooting rampage early Sunday at a home in Crandon where seven young
people had gathered for pizza and movies, killing six and critically
injuring one. Post-Crescent photo by Mike De Sisti
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