GREEN BAY, WI (WTAQ-WLUK) — A 15-year-old charged with murder for a shooting at a pharmacy was ordered Wednesday to stand trial.
Jeremiah Robinson allegedly shot and killed a 31-year-old man Feb. 18 outside the Walgreens store on the corner of Oneida and Mason streets.
A Green Bay Police Dept. detective testified Wednesday at a preliminary hearing, after which Robinson was bound over for trial. Arraignment is scheduled for April 26.
According to the criminal complaint, Robinson and another man, Jeromy Finke, got into a confrontation with the victim and another man over money. Robinson told police the dispute carried over to the outside of the store, and he shot the victim in self-defense after being threatened with brass knuckles.
The criminal complaint says the victim, identified only by his initials, was shot four times.
In Wisconsin, suspects ages 10 and older in homicide and attempted homicide cases are tried in adult court.
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