Victim’s husband appeals for calm after Wisconsin shooting
MADISON, Wis. — The husband of one of four people killed in a string of shootings by a suspect who is Hmong urged community members not to “get caught up in colours” in reacting to the attack.
Nengmy Vang, 45, is accused of launching a rampage that spanned three northern Wisconsin towns on Wednesday, killing his wife’s divorce attorney, a police detective and two people at the bank where his wife worked.
“This person could’ve been any gender, any colour, any religion and they could’ve acted in other ways of violence to make their point,” Scott Sann wrote in an emotional letter posted on his employer’s Facebook page. “Don’t get trapped in the details.”
Sann’s wife, Sara Quirt Sann, was the attorney who died in the attack.