Man killed in Sheboygan Wal-Mart shooting

TMJ 4 Sunday 8th January, 2012

One-year-old in critical condition after alleged child abuse SHEBOYGAN - One man was killed and another critically injured in a shooting in a Wal-Mart parking lot early Sunday morning, the Sheboygan Police Department said. "Officers responded to the Wal-Mart at 3711 S. Taylor Dr. at approximately 12:30 for a report of two males who had been inj...


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