Aurora Sinai Medical Center shooting, Milwaukee man charged

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Aurora Sinai shooting, Milwaukee man charged

A Milwaukee man is accused of shooting Christopher Robinson Jr. and one other person inside the lobby at Aurora Sinai Medical Center.

A Milwaukee man is accused of shooting Christopher Robinson Jr. and one other person inside the lobby at Aurora Sinai Medical Center on Monday.

In court:

Prosecutors charged 38-year-old Ronnell Shaw with attempted first-degree intentional homicide, first-degree recklessly endangering safety and possession of a firearm by a felon. He's now scheduled to appear in court on March 7.

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Hospital shooting

What we know:

According to a criminal complaint, Milwaukee police were at Aurora Sinai Medical Center for a medical assignment on March 2. While at the hospital, they were told by medical staff that there was a potential active shooter in the lobby.

Christopher Robinson Jr.

Once at the lobby door, the officers spotted a man that matched the description of the shooter. That man was later identified as Shaw. Robinson was lying on the ground with a gunshot wound, and his family said he remains in critical condition.

Officers took Shaw into custody without incident, and they found a handgun at the scene. During the arrest, the complaint said Shaw made a statement that "they were trying to rob the hospital security officers and there was a person in the bathroom with a gun." One officer said he "did not understand what the suspect was referring to as the statements appeared to come out of nowhere and have no validity to them."

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Investigators recovered security video from the hospital. Court filings said the video showed Robinson at the front desk area, appearing as though he was checking in or talking to staff. The video then showed Shaw round the corner in a wheelchair and roll up behind Robinson. Shaw then reached up with a gun in his right hand and pointed it "directly at the back of (Robinson)." 

Prosecutors said Shaw fired shots, turned and appeared to fire one more time – striking another person. That person suffered a graze round. As hospital staff scattered, Shaw rolled away and "eventually abandons the wheelchair and hops away."

Shooting at Aurora Sinai Medical Center

In custody

What they're saying:

Detectives interviewed Shaw, who said a friend had dropped him off at the hospital. Court filings said he told police that he didn't go all the way into the hospital at first because he "knew he had to disarm himself." He said he "put the gun in a cup and then into the garage" before he went inside.

Shaw also said, according to the complaint, that he saw several people coming in and out of the hospital who "appeared suspicious." He said he watched Robinson "put a bag around the metal detector," so he went and got his gun out of the garbage and rolled through the metal detectors in the wheelchair. 

While Shaw believed Robinson had a gun, court filings said he admitted that Robinson "never threatened him, and never spoke to him." However, he did believe Robinson was talking about him and claimed "foreigners in the hospital were talking about stabbing him." He then said: "I shot him. I don't know his name."

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The Source: Information in this post was provided by Wisconsin Circuit Court Access, the criminal complaint associated with this case as well as previous FOX6 News coverage.

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