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Attempted Homicide Trial in Oshkosh, Wisconsin (Video)

The IncidentTwenty-year-old Grant Fuhrman was charged with first-degree attempted homicide in Oshkosh, Wisconsin. The charges stem from an incident that occurred over three years earlier when Fuhrman, then a 16-year-old student at Oshkosh West High School, attacked resource officer Michael Wissink. Fuhrman stabbed Wissink in the head with a metal barbecue fork.

During the struggle, Wissink fired three shots from his 9-millimeter gun, injuring himself and Fuhrman.Immediate AftermathOfficer Wissink, a retired police officer, sustained gunshot wounds and several cuts. He required surgery and has since continued to recover. Fuhrman, who was also shot, made a full recovery from his injuries.Legal ProceedingsFuhrman was charged as an adult and faced up to 60 years in prison if found guilty.

He pleaded not guilty, with his defense arguing that he was attempting suicide by cop due to depression from a recent breakup. Fuhrman did not testify during the two-week trial. The jury deliberated for four hours before delivering a guilty verdict.Mother’s ReactionThe guilty verdict was overwhelming for Fuhrman’s mother, Tina Kintoph.

She initially left the courtroom and later returned, shouting and lunging at a prosecutor before being restrained. Prosecutors filed a motion to prevent her from attending the sentencing, citing threats. However, Judge Daniel Bissett allowed her to attend under the condition that

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