Sebastian CL Crossman (Oshkosh PD)
OSHKOSH, WI (WTAQ-WLUK) — Sybastian Crossman was sentenced to six years in prison for a fatal stabbing.
Crossman, 24, was also placed on extended supervision for five years in connection with the Aug. 10 incident at Monday’s sentencing, according to a court official. He was convicted of homicide by negligent handling of a dangerous weapon.
According to the complaint, police were called to the lot outside of a pizza restaurant on High Avenue in Oshkosh about 2:30 a.m. due to a report of a stabbing. The victim suffered a single puncture wound to his abdomen.
Crossman and his friend got into an argument with four others — including the eventual stabbing victim — inside the restaurant. Security cameras show Crossman and his friend “appearing to the be the aggressors in an interaction with four males,” the complaint states.
The confrontation then moved outside, which is where the stabbing took place.
Crossman told police they “ran into people that haven’t liked him for a long time, based on something Crossman’s buddy had done. Crossman said that he thought it had all been clear until a couple weeks prior, he was with Mack, and they ran into some of the same people from the 8/10/24 incident. Crossman said that during that contact a couple weeks prior, the group had robbed them,” the complaint states.
Crossman said he believed the other would have gun on them or in the vehicles. After initially denying he had a knife, “About an hour and 35 minutes into the interview, Crossman acknowledged having a knife. Crossman said, ‘I pulled it but I didn’t stab him. He ran into it,'” according to the complaint.



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