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Wisconsin Shooting: DoorDash Driver Charged in Fatal Sheboygan Falls Shooting

by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor

Sheboygan Man Charged in Shooting Death of Canadian father, Bail Set at $2 Million

SHEBOYGAN ⁤FALLS, Wis. – A Sheboygan man has been charged with ‍first-degree‌ intentional homicide in connection ​with the‌ shooting death of Giovanni “Mike” Robinson, a 32-year-old Canadian man and father of a 6-week-old daughter. Bail was set at $2 million during a court appearance Monday.

According to a criminal complaint, authorities allege that Cruz Burgos, 30, shot Robinson following an encounter on Highway 23 near Sheboygan Falls on Wednesday evening. Burgos reportedly told investigators he made a U-turn and‌ drove past the group Robinson⁢ was ⁤with, but stated everything appeared‍ fine and he ⁤did not witness anyone firing upon them.

The ‌complaint details that ‌Burgos had previously⁢ been advised by a ⁣florida court in ⁣2019 that he could not obtain a firearm due to a domestic incident.He stated to investigators he no ⁤longer possessed any firearms.

Giovanni “Mike” Robinson, originally from Stouffville,​ ontario,⁢ had been living‍ in Pennsylvania with his wife, Rachel, and their daughter, Farrah. He was⁣ described by family as a devoted father and family man. “He was⁢ a true family man,‍ always making sure to spend every ‍spare second that he could with⁤ them,” his cousin, Daniella Apostolakos, wrote on a GoFundMe page established to support Robinson’s family. “Even when he couldn’t be⁣ around physically, he ⁣would make sure he was there through‍ FaceTime… Nothing filled a room⁣ like his smile and swift wit.”

As of monday, the ⁢GoFundMe campaign had raised over $230,000 CDN (approximately $163,500 USD).

Robinson’s hockey career included playing for the Niagara‍ IceDogs from 2012 to ‌2014 and five seasons at the University of Ontario Institute of Technology, concluding with a year of professional‍ play in Europe.

“We are heartbroken for Mike and his family,” said niagara IceDogs owner Darren DeDobbelaer⁢ in a statement. “This is a senseless ​act of violence… Once an IceDog,​ always an IceDog.”

Cruz Burgos is scheduled ⁣for a preliminary hearing in the case.

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