OSHKOSH, WI (WTAQ)- Brian Flatoff was found guilty of all 16 counts stemming from a fatal shooting in 2015 Eagle Nation Cycles in Neenah.
The jury deliberated for close to two hours on Friday.
Flatoff is accused of starting a standoff that resulted in police shooting hostage Michael Funk, mistaking him for the suspect.
The trial will begin its second phase on Monday as the jury will now decide if Flatoff is mentally responsible for the crimes.
Flatoff entered a not guilty by mental disease or defect plea.
The maximum prison sentence on all the charges totals nearly 300 years.
When the trial began, Flatoff told the court that he would be defending himself, but on Thursday, he asked to have an attorney appointed to him for the rest of the trial.
The jury trial was scheduled for three weeks, but completed in a week.
Also Friday, the City of Neenah says a lower court was correct in dismissing a lawsuit that was filed by the wife of Michael Funk, after he was killed by police officers in the 2015 standoff.
The state ruled that the actions of the officers were justified.
Teresa Mason-Funk sued the city of Neenah and the officers involved, but the case stating that her husband’s rights were violated, was dismissed.


