Franklin Walmart Shooting Reports, Man Dead After Crash

There are Franklin Walmart shooting reports in Wisconsin. There was a major law enforcement response to a now-defused possible "active shooter" situation at the Franklin, Wisconsin, Walmart on Sept. 3, 2021. That term comes from scanner traffic. A man is dead, possibly the suspect. Authorities have not yet given details about what's transpired. The Milwaukee County Medical Examiner's office confirmed they were responding to the scene, writing, "MCMEO is responding to S 27 and Sycamore in Franklin/Oak Creek. One male victim. Autopsy is scheduled for Monday. Avoid the area." The Walmart is located at 6701 S 27th St, Franklin, Wisconsin. Information was still preliminary, but, on the scanner, dispatchers and officers said there was a second scene involving a car at 27th and Ryan. Video from the scene showed the car turned over. It appeared that the body was at that location. https://twitter.com/WISN12News/status/1433794052034494474 Scanner reports said that a possible kidnapping suspect fired shots inside the Walmart, and was then shot dead by Oak Creek police after a pursuit and shots were fired. Authorities have not officially confirmed this information, though, and sometimes, initial reports can be wrong or change. On the scanner, dispatchers and officers said, "It happened inside the store. Suspect was wearing a gray sweatshirt and Green Bay Packers type hat." They referred to a "body." They said, there is a second scene at 27th and Ryan, involving the same suspect, who stole a car. At one point, they said there was a "Franklin active shooter." Officers referred to rounding up the employees and other people in the Walmart store to interview them. They referred to a victim at one point and then said a Greenfield officer was with the subject, who said he was "all right there." https://twitter.com/MrAngry247/status/1433788800086560771 A witness told Fox6, "All of a sudden we saw a vehicle coming out of his parking lot going like 80 to 100 miles per hour down 27th Street and then all of a sudden you heard them hit like two or three cars. Cop cars started following them and then gunshots were fired. A lot of gunshots were fired – and I don't know it was just crazy."

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