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6 friends killed at party in Crandon (WI) - 1 hurt; hours later, SWAT team kills shooter
Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel ^ | 10/7/07 | RAQUEL RUTLEDGE

Posted on 10/07/2007 10:23:40 AM PDT by janetjanet998

Edited on 10/07/2007 10:34:41 PM PDT by Admin Moderator. [history]

6 friends killed at party in Crandon

1 hurt; hours later, SWAT team kills shooter

By RAQUEL RUTLEDGE
rrutledge@journalsentinel.com
Posted: Oct. 7, 2007

Nothing seemed out of the ordinary Saturday night when Tyler Peterson met up with a bunch of friends in a parking lot behind a Crandon bank.

They talked about hunting, what to do later that night. Typical stuff. That was it. It was 8:30 p.m.

But before the sun would rise, Peterson, a 20-year-old, off-duty Forest County sheriff's deputy and part-time City of Crandon police officer, would be suspected of storming into his ex-girlfriend's house and killing her and five other young people at a party, including two of his best childhood buddies.

Another teen was critically wounded.

Peterson would later end up dead, shot by the Crandon SWAT team.

"He must have just snapped," said a close friend who had known Peterson since they were in kindergarten and talked to him in the parking lot Saturday night. "He seemed fine (at 8:30 p.m.)."

Authorities in Crandon, about 180 miles north of Milwaukee, did not release details of the killings or the names of the victims Sunday, but the Journal Sentinel learned from interviews with families and friends that the following were killed:

• Jordanne Murray, 18, Peterson's former longtime sweetheart, who graduated from Crandon High School in 2006.

• Katrina McCorkle, an 18-year-old senior at Crandon High.

• Leanna Thomas, also an 18-year-old senior at Crandon.

• Bradley Schultz, 20, a 2005 graduate of Crandon and a student at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee majoring in criminal justice.

• Aaron Smith, called "Chunk" by his friends, also a 2005 graduate of Crandon. His age was not available.

• Lindsey Stahl, 14, a freshman at Crandon.

Charlie Nietzel, 19, of the neighboring town of Pickerel was wounded. He was in critical condition late Sunday at St. Joseph's Hospital in Marshfield.

Because a local law enforcement officer was involved, the investigation is being handled by the state Department of Criminal Investigation. Officials would not disclose any information Sunday other than to say authorities responded to a report of shots fired at 2:47 a.m., and that six people and the killer were dead.

Three-term Crandon Mayor Gary Bradley expressed anger and frustration at the state's handling of the case, complaining about a lack of information for officials and families and the length of time being taken in removing the bodies from the home.

"Man, they paralyzed this town," he said.

Bradley confirmed that Peterson was shot and killed by the Crandon SWAT team Sunday afternoon, hours after the early morning shootings.

Many connections

Although few in Crandon knew exactly what happened in Murray's home, in a town where the population barely pushes 2,000, seemingly everyone knew the victims or the shooter.

Fay Statezny has known the Petersons and the families of several of the other victims for 20 years or more. Statezny said Tyler Peterson was "a normal kid" who liked to hunt and fish and loved the outdoors.

He had grown up with Smith and Schultz, and they were all very close friends.

"We would all go mud-running and ice fishing," said Peterson's longtime friend from kindergarten, who didn't want his name published because of the sensitivity of the situation.

He said Peterson and Murray had been together for a long time and broke up earlier this year. He debunked rumors that Murray was dating someone else, sparking a jealous rage in Peterson.

Paul Pitts, a 17-year-old senior, said Peterson was the type of guy who was picked on by students when he was in high school.

Other friends and neighbors said Peterson, who was officially deputized in February, had recently completed special-forces-type training.

A homecoming sleepover

It made sense to Jenny Stahl that her 14-year-old daughter, Lindsey, should stay the night at Murray's house. After all, it was homecoming weekend; lots of kids were sleeping at friends' homes. It cut down on the late-night driving. It would be safer that way, they thought.

Lindsey Stahl and Murray both worked at an ice cream and hamburger stand called Eats and Treats in Crandon. They stopped at Stahl's home around 9 p.m. to pick up a change of clothes.

At 8 a.m. Sunday, Jenny Stahl got a knock on her door. Her neighbor told her of the slayings and took her to Praise Chapel Community Church, where she waited with the families of the other victims for word about their loved ones. Stahl hoped for the best.

"I thought maybe she wasn't there, maybe she got out," Stahl said in an interview in her driveway, where she stood with friends and neighbors hugging and drinking Pepsi.

She waited eight hours. At 4 p.m., authorities announced the names of the dead. Lindsey was on the list.

The 14-year-old's half brother, Ryan Coulter, 12, said his sister was smart and interested in issues ranging from global warming to animal rights.

"She probably would have changed the world, you know," he said.

Jenny Stahl grew up in Kenosha and moved her family to Crandon because she thought the small community would be a safer place for her children to grow up.

Elsie Murray, Jordanne's grandmother, said the family was not able Sunday to talk about what happened.

Friends said Jordanne lived in the lower level of the house and her father, Paul Murray, lived in the upper level.

Kelly Flanery, 15, a sophomore at Crandon High, knew all of the victims and said that in addition to working at the ice cream shop, Jordanne Murray worked at Subway in Crandon.

She "was like the nicest person. She was friends with everyone," said Flanery. "I didn't believe it at first. It didn't like sink in, it really hasn't."

Home to visit his mother

Schultz grew up in Crandon but moved to Cudahy two years ago to attend UW-Milwaukee, where he was a junior, said his uncle Steve Bocek, who lives in Oak Creek. Schultz worked part-time at a Racine electrical supply company to pay for school.

The middle of three boys, Schultz often drove to Crandon on weekends to visit his mother, who is blind with retinitis pigmentosa, and younger brother.

"He was just always a nice kid, always polite. He just wanted to come down here to go to school so he could further his education," said Bocek, who last saw his nephew three weeks ago when Schultz visited to swim in Bocek's backyard pool.

Schultz, who had a girlfriend in the Milwaukee area, had played basketball and baseball at Crandon High School.

"He was such a good kid; who would ever expect this?" his uncle said.

McCorkle and Jordanne Murray had been "friends forever," said a former boyfriend of McCorkle's. McCorkle loved to play softball and was thinking about where to attend college, he said. And she was very tight with her family.

"Her family meant everything to her," he said.

Friends said Smith, or "Chunk," as friends called him, was into football and loved to fish.

"He was one of them guys that everybody gets along with," said a childhood friend who also grew up with Peterson and Schultz.

Smith's sister said her family was grieving and couldn't talk.

Thomas' grandfather, Roy Thomas, said his granddaughter has a twin sister, Lindsay. "She was a sweet little girl," he said tearfully before hanging up the phone.

A grieving town

As streets were barricaded near the shooting scene, the soul of Crandon seemed to shake with grief.

"This is affecting everybody in this small community," said Tom Vollmar, a Forest County supervisor who has lived in Crandon for 57 years. "There's no family that hasn't been touched in one way or another."

Schools Superintendent Richard Peters said the victims and Peterson were all "people who we have known or patted on the back or encouraged at one point in time."

Crandon High School's crisis team gathered twice Sunday. Counselors fanned out to area churches to help families and friends of the victims who had gathered there.

School is canceled today.

Praise Chapel Community Church Pastor Bill Farr was called by the Forest County Sheriff's Department at 6:30 a.m. Sunday and asked to open the church for victims' families and other members of the community. About 200 people showed up during the day. He said it took so long for authorities to release the names because state investigators were handling the case.

More than a dozen hours later, Farr was still at the church.

"This is going to take a long time for a community like this to get over," said Farr, who has lived in Crandon for many years.

Standing next to his pickup truck in the church parking lot Sunday night, Farr began to cry as he held hands and prayed with three other church members.

"We just really need everyone's prayers right now," he said.


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To: Vn_survivor_67-68; VRing

Wow, only on the force for a week? I guess maybe there hadn’t been time for his superiors to figure out he was unstable.


101 posted on 10/07/2007 12:22:40 PM PDT by GovernmentShrinker
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To: NorthwoodsGirl
So what happens if there is a gag order and someone breaks that....I mean what can they really do.

Guess you'll have to ask your dictator mayor.
Sounds like it may be over according to reply 89.

102 posted on 10/07/2007 12:23:15 PM PDT by michigander (The Constitution only guarantees the right to pursue happiness. You have to catch it yourself.)
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To: kcvl

Hes dead. Do not know if he killed himself or if he was killed by police but he is deceased either way.


103 posted on 10/07/2007 12:23:26 PM PDT by NorthwoodsGirl
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To: NorthwoodsGirl
Everyone around this area seems to have extremely twisted liberal views, its ok I know im right. ;)

Welcome, NothwoodsGirl. I live just south of you in Antigo. We're not alone. :)

104 posted on 10/07/2007 12:24:41 PM PDT by jellybean (http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/keyword?k=dailyfread Proud Ann-droid and a Steyn-aholic)
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To: NorthwoodsGirl

I don’t know. There is no way you can gag a small town though.


105 posted on 10/07/2007 12:24:45 PM PDT by CindyDawg
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To: NorthwoodsGirl

Hopefully this murderer will do the right thing, and save the entire costs of a trial and life incarceration. (northwoodsgal.. I have 14 yrs at the Hodag)


106 posted on 10/07/2007 12:27:18 PM PDT by Justeggsactly
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To: NorthwoodsGirl

Have you heard who the victims are yet?


107 posted on 10/07/2007 12:28:29 PM PDT by kcvl
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To: NorthwoodsGirl
So what happens if there is a gag order and someone breaks that....I mean what can they really do.

IF, and I say again IF a judge issues a gag order, violating it is simple contempt of court, and subject to the usual penalties for that.

A mayor, or a police chief does not have the legal authority to gag a private citizen.

108 posted on 10/07/2007 12:29:08 PM PDT by null and void (I've embarrassed my species again...)
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To: Nate505

On what do you base your *hypothesis*?
And of course, my post was sarcasm. Guess you missed that.
susie


109 posted on 10/07/2007 12:29:43 PM PDT by brytlea (amnesty--an act of clemency by an authority by which pardon is granted esp. to a group of individual)
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To: null and void

I don’t even think a judge could pull that off.


110 posted on 10/07/2007 12:30:36 PM PDT by CindyDawg
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To: NorthwoodsGirl

Welcome to FR:)

You’ll find ONE of the many amazing things about this site is that no matter WHERE in the world news is breaking- someone from FR is nearby- or has an uncle or cousin there who gives us up to the minute updates on events as they unfold.

Sorry you had to arrive this way- glad to have you!


111 posted on 10/07/2007 12:30:36 PM PDT by SE Mom (Proud mom of an Iraq war combat vet)
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To: NorthwoodsGirl
They have had the dead bodies now for almost 12 hours and they havent notified even the families!???

My God.

112 posted on 10/07/2007 12:30:48 PM PDT by null and void (I've embarrassed my species again...)
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To: Justeggsactly

Still no word from the one family. They still have not been notified but apparently police have started the process with the others. Still waiting to hear if he killed himself or if they killed him. We have news ppl everywhere so we will be all over the news for sure. Lovely way to be famous isnt it?


113 posted on 10/07/2007 12:32:26 PM PDT by NorthwoodsGirl
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To: NorthwoodsGirl

Crandon Shooting

Submitted: 10/07/2007

The Oconto County Sheriff's Department has confirmed just minutes ago the shooter, Sheriff's Deputy Tyler Peterson was shot and killed.

Crandon - Our reporter Chad Silber is out on the scene near County Highway N and the entire Highway is blocked off.

Just a few minutes ago he heard gunshots ring out.

He says 100 cars from at least 6 different counties including what looks to be the FBI are on scene.

The Forest County Sheriff's Department has confirmed 7 people, including the shooter, Tyler Peterson have been killed.

According to witnesses, Peterson went on a shooting rampage at about three o'clock this morning in Crandon near the intersection of Hazeldell and Washington streets.

A witness says 10 area youth between the ages of 17 and 20 were at the home at the time of the shooting.

The Forest County Sheriff's Department will not tell us anything, but we the Oconto County Sheriff's Department has confirmed the shooter, Tyler Peterson, has been shot and killed.


114 posted on 10/07/2007 12:34:55 PM PDT by michigander (The Constitution only guarantees the right to pursue happiness. You have to catch it yourself.)
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To: NorthwoodsGirl
They were hunting for the guy in the local area. Another Freeper noted that under these conditions it's quite proper for everybody around there to "shelter in place" because there's danger outside.

First things first Sherlock!

115 posted on 10/07/2007 12:35:40 PM PDT by muawiyah
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To: GovernmentShrinker

I’ve read your posts here today. I agree with you. What is this world coming to?? ;)
susie


116 posted on 10/07/2007 12:35:50 PM PDT by brytlea (amnesty--an act of clemency by an authority by which pardon is granted esp. to a group of individual)
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To: null and void

I was thinking, “probably Mexican”.


117 posted on 10/07/2007 12:35:54 PM PDT by kenth
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To: NorthwoodsGirl

Heard on WSAU radio the Oconto County Sherrif’s dept shot him. Reports are still coming in.


118 posted on 10/07/2007 12:36:52 PM PDT by jellybean (http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/keyword?k=dailyfread Proud Ann-droid and a Steyn-aholic)
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To: CindyDawg
I don’t even think a judge could pull that off.

Probably not, but a judge arguably has the legal authority to do so.

There is no shortage of wannabe gods-in-black-robes who would be willing to try.

And a clinton appointed court would doubtless uphold the order...

119 posted on 10/07/2007 12:37:29 PM PDT by null and void (I've embarrassed my species again...)
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To: null and void
Naw, they would be too afraid to step outside their home to drive to the courthouse.

They'd abide by the order rather than risk death, particularly if they were Clinton appointees ~

120 posted on 10/07/2007 12:40:03 PM PDT by muawiyah
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