Brown County Sheriff releases video of multiple incidents of unrest from Floyd protests

GREEN BAY -- The Brown County Sheriff's Department has released video of multiple incidences of vandalism and looting stemming from May 31 protests that continued into the early morning hours of June 1.

Police are looking for those involved in the looting of a Marathon gas station on E. Walnut Avenue in Green Bay. Video shows those individuals stealing and damaging property.

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Gas station looting

Gas station looting



Green Bay police are looking for the driver of a vehicle suspected of firing shots at the same Marathon gas station while in the process of being looted. Video shows the car believed to be involved.

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Green Bay Shooting at Marathon Gas Station

Green Bay Shooting at Marathon Gas Station



Multiple individuals vandalized unoccupied police squad cars parked near the aforementioned gas station, according to video released. Damage is estimated at $16,000. One squad contained K-9 officer Benzi. They were not injured. Three different suspects can be seen deliberately causing damage. At least two people appear to be closely accompanying the second suspect while documenting the vandalism with their phones. These individuals may know the offenders’ identity and/or may be able to assist the investigation by sharing the video that they captured. They are not wanted as suspects, according to police.

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Squad vandalism

Squad vandalism



And lastly, police say damage was done to the John Dewey Academy of Learning on Cherry Street in Green Bay. One suspect is wanted.

Suspect wanted in connection to the damage of John Dewey Academy of Learning



In a statement from the Brown County Investigative Division, they wrote:


If you have any information on these cases, you are asked to contact the tip line. You can call 920-448-7860 or email tip.line@browncountywi.gov.

If you'd like to remain anonymous, you can call Crime Stoppers at 920-432-7867.