CHIPPEWA FALLS , Wis. – A day after police found five people shot to death at two houses near this central Wisconsin city, a man who said he was the father of the shooter said he had no idea what precipitated the violence.
"I lost two sons and a grandson," said Ritchie German Sr., of North Prairie, Wis., who learned the news when police called him Monday morning.
Among the dead, according to German, are his adult sons Ritchie Jr. and Douglas, and Douglas' son, Calvin, 8.
Authorities suspect Ritchie Jr. was responsible for Sunday's killings, German said.
He indicated that his son has struggled with mental illness but doesn't know where he got the firearm used in the shootings, or why he apparently turned it on his brother, mother and nephew at a Lafayette, Wis., townhouse as well as three other people at a house four miles away in Lake Hallie. Two people there were found dead, including Ritchie, Jr.; two others were wounded.
It wasn't immediately clear if Ritchie Jr. shot himself or died some other way. Authorities did not name anyone involved or release the conditions on the two injured but did confirm that the shooter was among the dead.
Chippewa County Sheriff James Kowalczyk said he planned to hold a news conference Tuesday morning.
German called the news a shock. He said he has been estranged from his family since he divorced his wife, Bridget, in 2015.