Ferris Robinson (Photo courtesy Outagamie County Jail)
APPLETON, WI (WTAQ-WLUK) – Ferris Robinson, the suspect in a Nov. 25 shooting downtown, pleaded not guilty Friday to attempted homicide.
No trial date was set. He returns to court July 10 for a status conference. Robinson’s request to reduce his $750,000 cash bond was denied by Judge Mitchell Metropulos.
The shooting took place early in the morning of Nov. 25. Police said a single shot was fired as they were arriving for a report of a large physical disturbance. One person was hospitalized with a gunshot wound. Police said they were unable to find the shooter among the people running away from the scene.
At a previous court hearing, Outagamie County District Attorney Melinda Tempelis said an argument started inside a tavern on W. College Avenue, then moved outside when Robinson allegedly fired the shot.
Police used surveillance video and traffic cameras to identify Robinson, matching clothing from the scene to images of Robinson on social media. Several individuals also identified Robinson.
Evidence was gathered from a vehicle allegedly used to leave the scene, but no results are cited in the complaint.
“A search warrant was executed on the white BMW that Ferris appeared to have fled in immediately following the shooting. Several swabs were taken from the interior of the vehicle. A 9mm Taurus pistol was recovered from inside the vehicle as well, and that was similarly processed for DNA,” the complaint states.
The victim suffered a gunshot wound to the arm, according to the complaint.



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