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Giovanni “Mike” Robinson dies in fatal Sheboygan Falls shooting.

Giovanni “Mike” Robinson dies in fatal Sheboygan Falls shooting.

Giovanni “Mike” Robinson dies in fatal Sheboygan Falls shooting.

Fatal Sheboygan Falls shooting death of Giovanni “Mike” Robinson

The Sheboygan County district attorney announced charges of first-degree reckless homicide against 35-year-old Luis Cruz Burgos, who is currently being held without bail. His official court appearance remains pending.

In Court:
The Sheboygan Falls law enforcement agency reported the apprehension of Luis Cruz Burgos, a 35-year-old individual. No specific timeline was provided for his upcoming legal proceedings.

Drive-by shooting
The backstory:
Following a midnight emergency call received on the 24th of September, Sheboygan Falls police officers responded to an incident location on Monroe Street, situated close to the Sheboygan River. The dispatch provided information suggesting a dark sport utility vehicle was involved and had departed from the scene.

Upon arrival, authorities discovered the victim, later identified as a 32-year-old man named Giovanni “Mike” Robinson, displaying signs of a serious injury caused by a gunshot to the chest region. Despite immediate life-saving measures, the individual ultimately succumbed to his injuries at the location where he was found.

Giovanni “Mike” Robinson

Witness statements
What they’re saying:
A criminal information report indicates the victim and those individuals accompanying him were not local residents, having traveled from another state for business purposes related to a golf tournament. A person providing information mentioned they were celebrating later that night because Robinson achieved a single-hole-in-one during the competition.

According to available evidence, the group consisted of four individuals: Robinson and three associates. Court documents further describe two of these associates as being significantly impaired by alcohol at the relevant time. It is noted that the group initially requested an Uber service from their hotel, identified as the Kohler property, to reach Sheboygan Falls; however, they faced difficulties in arranging transportation back to their starting point near the conclusion of their activities.

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