DA Mark Bensen Refuses to Comment on Low Bail for DoorDash Shooting Suspect
DA Mark Bensen doesn't want to talk about the low bail in two pending felony cases for the man accused of blasting a shotgun at a DoorDash delivery driver.
Washington County District Attorney Mark Bensen is refusing to comment on the low bail that allowed the DoorDash shooting suspect John Norman to be free on two pending felony cases before the shooting.
"No comment from District Attorney on prior bonds," Bensen's legal secretary responded to us after we requested comment from Bensen.
DA Mark Bensen was initially named Washington County's top prosecutor by former Democratic Gov. Jim Doyle in 2010.
Wisconsin Right Now reached out to Bensen for comment after learning that suspect John Norman was released on a signature bond and then $300 bail in two serious pending felony cases, including one for a violent crime and one for bail jumping.
In the second case, which occurred less than a week before he's accused of blasting a shotgun at a DoorDash driv...