Green Bay man charged in Main Street bar shooting

A 23-year-old Green Bay man faces a charge of attempted homicide in connection with a shooting outside a Main Street bar that left one man wounded.

Jerrell T. Jobe is charged with attempted first-degree intentional homicide, possession of a firearm by a felon, and obstructing an officer for his role in a Jan. 17 disturbance outside Skirtz Lounge at 1238 Main St.

Witnesses identified Jobe as the shooter in an altercation that stemmed from a verbal disturbance as two groups of people were leaving the bar, according to a criminal complaint filed in Brown County Circuit Court.

Jobe and several people he was with fled after a 24-year-old man was shot in the shoulder.

A shell casing for a .45 caliber handgun was located in the parking lot.

A Green Bay police officer recognized Jobe as a shooting victim in an unrelated incident, according to the complaint. Court documents list Jobe as the victim in an Aug. 17 shooting near North Webster Avenue and Cherry Street in Green Bay.

Jobe told investigators he was walking on North Webster Avenue around 1:30 a.m. when he was approached by six men and asked if he had change for a $20, according to court documents. He said one of the men pulled out a gun and shot him in the back while he was running away.

An 18-year-old Green Bay man is awaiting trial for first-degree attempted homicide and attempted robbery in connection with that shooting.

Jobe is due back in court Feb. 19.

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