Oneida Casino shooting

On May 1, 2021, a mass shooting occurred at the Oneida Casino in Green Bay, Wisconsin, United States. The perpetrator, 62-year-old Bruce Pofahl, was a former employee that shot and killed two people and injured another before being killed by first responders.

Shooting
During the evening, 62-year-old Bruce Pofahl, a former employee of the kitchen and bar within the casino, entered the building and walked toward a waiter station. He shot and killed two employees at close range before heading outside where he shot another employee. About seventy-five law enforcement officers from multiple agencies responded to the shooting; they later found Pofahl hiding near the parking garage, where they killed him. The entire shooting took place within the span of ten minutes.

Victims
In total, two men were killed, both employees. Their identities were released on May 3:


 * Ian Simpson, 32
 * Jacob Bartel, 35

The injured employee, 28-year-old Daniel Mulligan, currently remains in serious but stable conditions at a Milwaukee hospital.

Perpetrator
Bruce Pofahl, 62, was a former employee of the kitchen and bar within the casino. He was fired earlier in the year and was asked not to return to the property.