GRAND CHUTE, Wis (WBAY) – More than 24 hours after a Fox River Mall shooting killed one person and injured another, police are continuing to search for suspected 17-year-old Dezman Ellis that he shot and killed 19. -Year-old Jovanni Frausto in a targeted attack in the main hallway of the mall around 3:30 a.m. Sunday afternoon.
That search continues even though a car related to the incident was found Monday in a home in Oshkosh. The vehicle was parked in a driveway of a house on 20th Avenue in Oshkosh.
Shortly afterwards, Action News cameras captured several people, who according to police are between 15 and 37 years old. However, Ellis was not one of them, and police did not want to say what his connection to the house is.
“When officers were inside the residence and completed an investigation, four individuals became physically combative with officers,” Oshkosh police officer Kate Mann said.
Police say the vehicle was impounded as evidence.
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Frausto’s mother, Tanya, has set up a GoFundMe account and is asking for donations to cover funeral expenses.
On the page she wrote “I never expected to bury my 19-year-old son under violence,” and “This is a difficult time for our family and we ask for your prayers.”
CLICK HERE to donate to the GoFundMe.
‘It was a targeted incident and not just a random act of violence at the Fox River Mall, very targeted. And we are working with numerous resources and investigators are currently following up on active leads, ”said Grand Chute police officer Travis Waas.
The other victim who was shot Sunday, Colt Lemmers, is out of the hospital.
Action 2 News has been told he is recovering at home.
Ashlie Duchateau, who witnessed the shooting, spoke to Action 2 News.
She said there was a moment of panic – where she did not move – almost in disbelief.
‘There’s a kind of balcony overlooking the food court, and within five minutes after we were upstairs, the shots went off and we looked at each other and we were just like, was that what we think it is? “And with ten seconds left, people were screaming, running,” Duchateau said.
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