State Trooper Shot in Wis.
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03/25/15 08:18 AM
03/25/15 08:18 AM
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Paul: Sorry to hear about the shooting of a Wis. State Trooper. I know this is not the usual place for this type of post but I know there are a few ADC guy from Wis. on here.
To Old U.S. Army 60-63 SGT.
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Re: State Trooper Shot in Wis.
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03/25/15 11:10 AM
03/25/15 11:10 AM
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Northeast Wisconsin
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The guy that shot the cop shot another unarmed Man after he robbed my local bank earlier in the day. Pretty crazy world we live in, this town has like 400 ppl in It and the guy that was killed up here was also a local has a Couple about a mike and a half way from me. It def was a sad Day here. And it disgusted me that the guy robbed a bank shot a Innocent bystander on the road stole his vehicle and managed to Drive 2.5 hours south and Ron another bank . Them shoot A cop !!! That just shouldn't happen!
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Re: State Trooper Shot in Wis.
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03/25/15 07:22 PM
03/25/15 07:22 PM
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mequon, wisconsin
Paul Winkelmann
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The trooper was 21 years old, a resident of Kiel, and it was his first day of solo duty. The bank robbery was in Wausaukee but the
trooper was following the suspect from a description of the car and driver in Fond du Lac. From what I read on line, both the suspect
and the trooper killed each other in the exchange of gunfire.
The suspect was identified as Steven Timothy Snyder who was a master cement mason with his own business in Detroit. The only other
record they could find is that when he was young, (1996) he was a skinhead and got into a racial fight also in Fond du Lac. ( So I
guess we won't be seeing any picketers this time )
Last edited by Paul Winkelmann; 03/25/15 07:45 PM.
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Re: State Trooper Shot in Wis.
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03/25/15 08:58 PM
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Mike Flick
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Yup. Not his duty to get killed. Plenty of other cops to help out. I'm sure his family would agree. If the rabbit gets away, you will get him another day. That badge don't make anyone bullet proof, and yes, the guy had already killed someone, so it's pretty smart to think that he wasn't coming out peacefully. catch him another time Mike? The guy already killed someone. That cop took an oath to protect us against guys like that, it was his duty to go after him. yes it sucks but that's always a possibility.
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Re: State Trooper Shot in Wis.
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03/28/15 09:50 AM
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Hello feller trappers. I would like to say thanks for all the praise concerning Law Enforcement. I am new to this site. I will start trapping this coming winter again, last time i trapped i was 12 years of age. I have served for 32 years as Police Officer in the State of Ohio. It is my dream to retire 12/31/2016 and go full time trapping. Like the mountain dew commercial, seen it, been there, done it. To say what is in the mind of a Police Officer at that deadly moment in his life, , well its hard to say or explain. You really don't know what to do, just know you have to do something, and pray it comes out good for you. Right, we are sworn to protect, serve, and uphold the law of the land. Honestly once a bad guy is taken out, another pops up. We all are going to die one day. The Lord says it's appointed a man wants to die. Well i cant think of a better way to die, then to be in a uniform and protecting this great country USA. All we can do is Pray for his family and try and get this USA back on track. Oh and of coarse Pray for our great Military. I appreciate this site and even more so now after reading those who responded to this article. I haven't heard about this shooting and i thank the one who put it on here. I Thank those of you who are willing to step in and help us, we are out numbered 10000 to 1 most any jurisdiction. Thanks again and have a Blessed Day.
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Re: State Trooper Shot in Wis.
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03/29/15 11:39 AM
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Mike, we don't know enough about this to critique a man who died for us. He probably was waiting for backup before stopping him but something went down that caused him to go it alone. At that point if he had run off or waited till later everyone would have thought he should be fired. It wasn't a tie we lost a lot more than that piece of (This word is unacceptable on Trapperman) had to offer in trade. Whatever happened I'm leaving it to their investigation to try to make sure the U.S. wins the next one.
Sleep'n with an animal..I can help. Do not use both feet when testing the depth or temperature of the water Your Friend, Paul Brooker
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Re: State Trooper Shot in Wis.
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04/03/15 09:37 PM
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Sometimes some sob just kills you. In the U.S. we have a lot of freedoms which gives a person more of an opportunity to kill if they are so inclined. I'm going to give this young trooper the benefit of the doubt on his murder and let the Wisconsin State Police pass judgement on his judgement. I've had friends on both sides these killings and paralysing wounds and many time the investigation revealed some lessons learned. Usually not as many lessons as the people who new nothing about the tragedy knew. I'm not trying to start an argument but the kid gets paid to drink coffee and bs. why a person chooses to put himself on the line to be a soldier or any type of first responder is inside them and I want to just say thanks.
Sleep'n with an animal..I can help. Do not use both feet when testing the depth or temperature of the water Your Friend, Paul Brooker
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