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Fond du Lac deputy-involved shooting 'justified,' DA says
Fond du Lac deputy-involved shooting 'justified,' DA says

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time23-04-2025

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Fond du Lac deputy-involved shooting 'justified,' DA says

The Brief A fatal shooting involving a Fond du Lac County deputy has been deemed lawful. The shooting happened in the town of Fond du Lac on Feb. 24. The suspect was believed to have been armed. It was later determined, according to the DOJ, that he had a Gamo 430 CO2 Pellet/BB Handgun. FOND DU LAC, Wis. - A fatal shooting involving a Fond du Lac County deputy has been deemed lawful, District Attorney Eric Toney announced on Tuesday. What they're saying The Wisconsin Department of Justice previously identified Sgt. Andrew Kohlmann as the Fond du Lac County deputy who shot 26-year-old Armando Mendez Berry. FREE DOWNLOAD: Get breaking news alerts in the FOX6 News app for iOS or Android. "Kohlmann should be commended for ensuring a less lethal option was available to the arrest team. The less lethal option was the first option utilized but was ineffective," Toney said in a statement. "(He) was justified in his use of lethal force, based on the totality of circumstances, to protect himself and other deputies from the reasonable threat of death or great bodily harm." The backstory The shooting happened in the town of Fond du Lac on Feb. 24. The Wisconsin Department of Justice said the suspect, identified as 26-year-old Armando Mendez Berry, called the Fond du Lac County Sheriff's Office and said he wished to turn himself in on a felony warrant. Law enforcement also received a call from a citizen who said a man matching Mendez Berry's description had a gun in his waistband. Deputies found Mendez Berry on Cherrywood Drive, off Lakeshore Drive, shortly after. SIGN UP TODAY: Get daily headlines, breaking news emails from FOX6 News The DOJ said Mendez Berry refused repeated commands to show deputies his hands, and one deputy fired a non-lethal weapon at Mendez Berry. Shortly after, Mendez Berry was holding what deputies believed to be a firearm, and a deputy shot him. First responders attempted life-saving measures at the scene, and Mendez Berry was taken to a hospital where he was pronounced dead. No members of law enforcement were injured, nor were any members of the public. Dig deeper It was later determined, according to the DOJ, that Mendez Berry was holding a Gamo 430 CO2 Pellet/BB Handgun. It was recovered at the scene. Kohlmann has eight years of law enforcement service and was placed on administrative assignment following the shooting, which the DOJ said was agency policy. The Source Information in this report is from the Fond du Lac County District Attorney's Office, Fond du Lac County Sheriff's Office and Wisconsin Department of Justice.

Fond du Lac deputy-involved shooting; suspect identified
Fond du Lac deputy-involved shooting; suspect identified

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time08-03-2025

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Fond du Lac deputy-involved shooting; suspect identified

The Brief The Wisconsin DOJ identified the suspect killed in a deputy-involved shooting. It has since been determined the suspect had a pellet gun. The deputy had a bodycam and has been placed on administrative assignment. MILWAUKEE - The Wisconsin Department of Justice on Friday identified the suspect killed in a deputy-involved shooting last month. It has since been determined the suspect had a pellet gun. What they're saying The shooting happened in the town of Fond du Lac on Feb. 24. The DOJ said the suspect, now identified as 26-year-old Armando Mendez Berry, called the Fond du Lac County Sheriff's Office and said he wished to turn himself in on a felony warrant. SIGN UP TODAY: Get daily headlines, breaking news emails from FOX6 News Law enforcement also received a call from a citizen who said a man matching Mendez Berry's description had a gun in his waistband. Deputies found Mendez Berry on Cherrywood Drive, off Lakeshore Drive, shortly after. The DOJ said Mendez Berry refused repeated commands to show deputies his hands, and one deputy fired a non-lethal weapon at Mendez Berry. Shortly after, Mendez Berry was holding what deputies believed to be a firearm, and a deputy shot him. First responders attempted life-saving measures at the scene, and Mendez Berry was taken to a hospital where he was pronounced dead. No members of law enforcement were injured, nor were any members of the public. Dig deeper It has since been determined, according to the DOJ, that Mendez Berry was holding a Gamo 430 CO2 Pellet/BB Handgun. It was recovered at the scene. The DOJ has now identified Sgt. Andrew Kohlmann as the Fond du Lac County deputy who shot Mendez Berry. He had a body-worn camera, and the footage remains under review. FREE DOWNLOAD: Get breaking news alerts in the FOX LOCAL Mobile app for iOS or Android Kohlmann has eight years of law enforcement service. He was placed on administrative assignment following the shooting, which the DOJ said is agency policy. What's next The Wisconsin DOJ's Division of Criminal Investigation is still investigating the shooting, with assistance from agencies in Fond du Lac County. The Source Information in this report is from the Wisconsin Department of Justice and Fond du Lac County Sheriff's Office.

DOJ investigating after Fond du Lac authorities shoot, kill man holding a BB gun
DOJ investigating after Fond du Lac authorities shoot, kill man holding a BB gun

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time08-03-2025

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DOJ investigating after Fond du Lac authorities shoot, kill man holding a BB gun

The Wisconsin Department of Justice is investigating after a 26-year-old man was shot and killed by a Fond du Lac sheriff's sergeant, who believed the man had a firearm, but was actually holding a BB gun, according to authorities. According to the state's DOJ, Jesus Armando Mendez Berry contacted the Fond du Lac County Sheriff's Office on Feb. 24 to report he had a felony warrant for his arrest and wished to turn himself in. Authorities also received a call from a citizen who reported a person matching Mendez Berry's description displaying what a caller described as a handgun in his waistband, a statement from the DOJ says. Deputies located Mendez Berry in the 6300 block of Cherrywood Drive in the town of Fond du Lac a short time later, officials said. Mendez Berry refused to follow repeated commands to show deputies both of his hands and one of the deputies fired a non-lethal weapon, like a stun gun, according to the DOJ. "Shortly after, Mr. Mendez Berry was holding what deputies believed to be a firearm," the DOJ said. Then Fond du Lac County Sheriff's Office Sgt. Andrew Kohlmann discharged his gun at 6:22 p.m., striking Mendez Berry, according to the DOJ. But following a scene examination, it was determined that Mendez Berry was holding a Gamo 430 CO2 Pellet/BB handgun, authorities said. Mendez Berry was transported to a nearby hospital where he died, the DOJ said. Kohlmann has eight years of law enforcement experience. He has been placed on administrative assignment, per policy. This article originally appeared on Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Fond du Lac authorities shot, killed man holding a BB gun, DOJ says

Wisconsin Department of Justice provides update on officer-involved death in Fond du Lac
Wisconsin Department of Justice provides update on officer-involved death in Fond du Lac

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time08-03-2025

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Wisconsin Department of Justice provides update on officer-involved death in Fond du Lac

FOND DU LAC, Wis. (WFRV) – The Wisconsin Department of Justice's Division of Criminal Investigation provided an According to the update, the subject who was killed in the incident was identified as 26-year-old Jesus Armando Mendez Berry, who contacted the Fond du Lac County Sheriff's Office that night wishing to turn himself in on a felony arrest warrant. Brown County 19-year-old gets 3 years in prison, fined $10,000 for May 2024 shooting of person who egged his house Authorities also got a citizen report who said that a subject matching Mendez Berry's description had what looked like a handgun on his person. Deputies reportedly located Mendez Berry in the 6300 block of Cherrywood Drive shortly after the call, and he refused to follow orders to show both of his hands, and a deputy used a non-lethal weapon. Mendez Berry was holding what was believed to be a firearm, which was recovered following the incident and scene's examination and later identified as a Gamo 430 CO2 Pellet/BB Handgun. In response to the handgun, Fond du Lac County Sheriff's Office Sergeant Andrew Kohlmann shot Mendez Berry at 6:22 p.m. Emergency Medical Services arrived on the scene to attempt life-saving measures, and Mendez Berry was later pronounced dead at a nearby hospital. No other persons were injured. Per agency policy, Sgt. Kohlmann is on administrative leave, as the investigation continues. Sgt. Kohlmann's body camera footage is being reviewed. Fire in Two Rivers causes estimated $250,000 in damages, nearly 20 units & departments respond All agencies involved are cooperating with the investigation as it continues. No additional details were provided. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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