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Related: About this forumEx-Wisconsin student gets 17 years for school officer attack
Ex-Wisconsin student gets 17 years for school officer attack
By The Associated Press
May 2, 2023 - 8:59 AM
FILE - This undated booking photo provided by the Winnebago County, Wis., Sheriff's Office shows Grant Fuhrman, of Oshkosh, Wis. On Monday, May 1, 2023, a judge sentenced Fuhrman, a former Wisconsin student who attacked his high school's police officer with a barbecue fork, to 17 years in prison. (Winnebago County Sheriff's Office via AP, File)
OSHKOSH, Wis. (AP) A judge on Monday sentenced a former Wisconsin student who attacked his high schools police officer with a barbecue fork to 17 years in prison. ... A jury convicted Grant Fuhrman, now 20, in February of attempted first-degree homicide in connection with the 2019 incident at Oshkosh West High School. He faced a maximum sentence of 60 years in the state prison system. ... In addition to the 17 years, Winnebago County Circuit Judge Daniel Bissett sentenced him to 10 years on extended supervision.
Furhman was 16 years old when he stabbed the schools liaison officer, Mike Wissink, multiple times in the neck at the school in December 2019. Wissink shot him during the struggle. Neither was seriously injured and Wissink was cleared of any wrongdoing.
Fuhrman texted a friend in late September or early October 2019 to bet that Fuhrman would not go to Wissinks office and stab him with a pencil, take Wissinks gun out of his holster and either shoot himself or the officer. The friend did not report Fuhrmans comments.
Prosecutors were seeking 20-25 years in prison, plus 20 years extended supervision. Fuhrmans attorney countered that he deserved 3 1/2 years behind bars and five years on extended supervision.
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By The Associated Press
May 2, 2023 - 8:59 AM
FILE - This undated booking photo provided by the Winnebago County, Wis., Sheriff's Office shows Grant Fuhrman, of Oshkosh, Wis. On Monday, May 1, 2023, a judge sentenced Fuhrman, a former Wisconsin student who attacked his high school's police officer with a barbecue fork, to 17 years in prison. (Winnebago County Sheriff's Office via AP, File)
OSHKOSH, Wis. (AP) A judge on Monday sentenced a former Wisconsin student who attacked his high schools police officer with a barbecue fork to 17 years in prison. ... A jury convicted Grant Fuhrman, now 20, in February of attempted first-degree homicide in connection with the 2019 incident at Oshkosh West High School. He faced a maximum sentence of 60 years in the state prison system. ... In addition to the 17 years, Winnebago County Circuit Judge Daniel Bissett sentenced him to 10 years on extended supervision.
Furhman was 16 years old when he stabbed the schools liaison officer, Mike Wissink, multiple times in the neck at the school in December 2019. Wissink shot him during the struggle. Neither was seriously injured and Wissink was cleared of any wrongdoing.
Fuhrman texted a friend in late September or early October 2019 to bet that Fuhrman would not go to Wissinks office and stab him with a pencil, take Wissinks gun out of his holster and either shoot himself or the officer. The friend did not report Fuhrmans comments.
Prosecutors were seeking 20-25 years in prison, plus 20 years extended supervision. Fuhrmans attorney countered that he deserved 3 1/2 years behind bars and five years on extended supervision.
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Ex-Wisconsin student gets 17 years for school officer attack (Original Post)
mahatmakanejeeves
May 2023
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It's easier to show how tough a prosecuter is when he buries someone who was too young to vote.
marble falls
May 2023
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marble falls
(61,996 posts)1. But the biggest sentence so far for Jan 6ers has been a third of that.
sybylla
(8,655 posts)2. Yes. It's all BS.
Maybe if he'd hit the cop with a fire extinguisher or a flag pole instead of a *squints at the article* barbecue fork.
marble falls
(61,996 posts)3. It's easier to show how tough a prosecuter is when he buries someone who was too young to vote.