OSHKOSH, WI (WTAQ) – The suspect in a non-fatal shooting was ordered to stand trial on Monday.
20-year-old Kyle Wiegand is being charged with attempted first-degree intentional homicide following a March 24 incident on Grand Street.
Court records show that he will enter a plea on April 17.
Clea Bowden, the other suspect that has been charged, was also in court on Monday and her preliminary hearing has been delayed one week, according to court records.
The criminal complaint states that Bowden and her ex-boyfriend were arguing about the length of time for which the ex-boyfriend had borrowed a car and Bowden had gathered a number of people and went to the ex-boyfriend’s house.
Investigators were told by Wiegand that Bowden “wanted (the man) beaten up, scared and wanted to kill him.”
The criminal complaint says that the ex-boyfriend saw the group outside and retreated into the house, while Wiegand admitted to using the gun to break a window and then shooting the man as he ran away.
Once the ex-boyfriend was taken to the hospital, “a CT scan of (his) chest revealed that the bullet was less than an inch from his aortic arch sitting in the soft tissue in front of the sternum near the clavicle,” according to the criminal complaint.


