Delafield man's condition has improved
Justin Ebbe, 31, is no longer in a life threatening condition, according to the Waukesha County Sheriff's Department.
Public information officer Jennifer Wallschlaeger said that he is still hospitalized at Froedtert and Walworth County hasn't pressed any charges as of yet. It has yet to be determined if he will be transferred to county jail, released or sent to any other hospitals.
The Walworth County Sheriff's Department has stepped in to investigate the officer involved shooting from the Town of Delafield. It is typical for officer involved incidents to be investigated by outside agencies.
Michael Doud, 52, was among deputies who responded to a home at N2 W31808 Twin Oaks Drive at about 1:50 p.m. last Tuesday, in response to a 911 call. The caller stated tha Ebbe was suicidal and in possession of a shotgun. There were two other family members in the home at the time. The family members left the residence without incident, and were uninjured, according to the Waukesha Sheriff's Department.
Ebbe failed to put down the weapon after deputies repeatedly ordered him to do so, according to the Sheriff's Department. Doud shot and injured Ebbe, disarming him. Ebbe was taken by Flight for Life to Froedtert Hospital where he is still located.
Doud is on administrative leave at this time, standard procedure according to Wallschlaeger.
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