Lezine drove away from the shooting and ended up at UW-SP's Health Enhancement Center. Medics took him to nearby St. Joseph's Hospital. He was then moved to another hospital for additional treatment. Police would not release what hospital Lezine was moved to out of privacy concerns for the family. Lezine was listed in critical condition all week. An autopsy is scheduled for early next week.



The second shooting victim, 20, ended up in Racine where he got medical treatment of his own. Police have not identified that victim, but said he was cooperating with the investigation.



Meanwhile, police across Wisconsin continue to look for the suspected shooter. Police issued a warrant for Kyle C. Engen's arrest March 19. Sunday, they searched a residence in Dane County looking for evidence, but didn't find the 30-year-old Engen. He is 6-feet tall and weighs about 155 pounds. Engen has "420" tattooed on his right shoulder. He may be driving a maroon or purple Lexus SUV. Police believe he is armed and potentially dangerous.



If you have any information about Engen's whereabouts or the shooting call Detective Sergeant Gruber with the Stevens Point Police Department at 715-346-1518.

STEVENS POINT - UPDATE 3/26: One of two men shot last week near the UW-Stevens Point campus died.Stevens Point police report Deonta Lezine, 21, died around 8:45 p.m. Friday. Lezine was shot during an apparent drug deal March 17 several blocks east of the school's campus.Engen was convicted of felony marijuana possession with intent to deliver in 2015. His last known home address was in Marshall, Wisconsin, which is about 15 miles northeast of Madison.