Milwaukee cops: Picnic killer may be in Mexico

June 1, 2006

BY DINESH RAMDE




MILWAUKEE -- An illegal immigrant suspected of fatally shooting two picnickers and wounding three others may have fled to Mexico, police said Wednesday.

Police identified the suspect in Monday's shooting as Octaviano Juarez-Corro. He had not been formally charged but police Capt. Timothy Burkee said charges could come this week.

Juarez-Corro, 32, is accused of firing on a group of people at South Shore Park on Memorial Day in what authorities call a domestic dispute possibly related to recently filed divorce papers.

Suspect told to pay child support



The shootings left two people fatally wounded with multiple gunshots to the head, police said. Authorities identified the victims as Raymundo Munoz-Silva, 31, and Julio C. Diaz-Guillen, 17, both of Milwaukee.

Police are working with federal authorities to investigate whether the suspect fled south of the border. ''We know he has Mexican ties. It's a possibility he fled there,'' Burkee said.

The suspected gunman had been served with divorce papers earlier this month by his wife of less than a year, according to court documents. Records show he was ordered to begin paying $565 a month in child support, starting Thursday, for the couple's 3-year-old daughter.

A wave of violence over the Memorial Day weekend left 28 people injured and four people dead, including the two at the park.

The deaths raised the number of homicides in Milwaukee to 38 this year compared to 43 at this point last year.








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