
Charges have been made official for the suspect in last week’s shooting in Sheboygan.
Court records show that 65-year-old Pao Lee made his initial appearance in Sheboygan County court yesterday (September 9th).
Lee has been charged with one count of Attempted First-Degree Intentional Homicide and one count of First-Degree Reckless Injury for the incident that left two injured, including a young child, on Friday (September 5th).
At yesterday’s hearing, the 65-year-old was also given a $2 million cash bond by Judge Natasha Torry.
Lee was arrested shortly after police were called to the scene of the shooting, a business in the 3000 block of South Business Drive.
Upon arrival, Sheboygan PD located two individuals from Cedar Grove who had sustained gunshot wounds, one of whom was a 2-year-old child.
A third individual, also of Cedar Grove, was also hurt as a result of the altercation, but they were treated at the scene.
At this time, all were considered to have non-life-threatening injuries and are expected to make full recoveries.
WBAY reports that Lee brought a 9mm handgun to Wisconsin Home Health Care with the intention to kill one of his relatives, whom he thought had sent his wife inappropriate messages.
This relative was holding the 2-year-old child at the time, both of whom would be shot by Lee during the dispute.
Lee will return to court on September 15th for a status conference ahead of his preliminary hearing on September 17th.











