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Fond du Lac DA Toney Charges Gary Davis in Jacquelyn Jo Rooney Stabbing

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Fond du Lac County District Attorney Eric Toney has charged Gary Davis with the domestic violence murder of Jacquelyn Jo Rooney, 51. The victim died from over 12 stab wounds to the torso, three skull fractures from blunt force trauma and blunt force trauma to her jaw “which broke her upper jaw off.”

The criminal complaint says that Davis, 57, is from Fond du Lac, Wisconsin, and he was dating Rooney. He is also known as Gary E. Davis. Davis was charged with first-degree intentional homicide with use of a dangerous weapon as well as mayhem and hiding a corpse. He is a repeater because he was previously convicted of Felony Intimidate Victim/Threaten Force – Domestic Abuse.

Bail was set at $2 million, according to online court records.

“She was born on January 27, 1971, in Fond du Lac, the daughter of Warren and Sharon (Hoch) White,” Rooney’s obituary reads. “Jackie was a 1989 graduate of Laconia High School. She was a loving, caring, free spirit who loved animals, especially her three cats, Cleo, Gracie and Ada. Jackie was proud to be a mom and grandmother. She loved her family dearly.”

According to the criminal complaint against Gary Eugene Davis:

On Nov. 12, 2022 at 8:15 a.m., Officers Provot and Utpadel of the City of Fond du Lac Police Department were dispatched to 70 E. Merrill Avenue Apartment #4 in the City and County of Fond du Lac, Wisconsin “for a welfare check on Victim 1. The caller was from the methadone clinic in Fond du Lac County and stated that Victim 1 had not been to clinic for three days.” The victim was identified in other news reports as Jacquelyn Jo Rooney.

“Officer Provot arrived on scene and made contact with a neighbor that indicated they had not heard from Victim 1 in a few days but had observed Victim 1’s car parked at Somewhere Bar in the City of Fond du Lac. Officer Provot located Victim 1’s vehicle, a white sedan parked in the parking lot of Somewhere Bar and then Officer Provot returned Victim 1’s residence on Merrill Ave.,” the complaint says.

At the apartment, the officer found the victim lying deceased on the floor with blood near her body. She was “covered with items,” such as blankets and “debris.” She had a hole in her side.

“Detective Meilahn arrived to the scene and spoke with Officer Provot and learned that Victim 1 was dating Gary Davis and that Davis lived in the same apartment building,” the complaint said.

A glass crack pipe was found on a table top.

“Detective Meilahn and Officer O’Donnell noted the Victim’s back had several areas of bruising and the pools of blood appeared to have separation from where the Victim’s body was located. Detective Meilahn also observed numerous wounds to the stomach and what appeared to be a black plastic broken off handle form a large kitchen knife laying on top of a wire basket to the east of the Victim’s head,” says the complaint.

The complaint says there was blood spatter throughout the house.

Shoes with blood were found at the scene and matched shoes worn by Davis in surveillance video obtained by detectives.

Authorities “observed what appeared to be numerous penetrating knife wounds to her body as well as some type of trauma to her head, behind her left ear. Detective Meilahn also observed apparent defensive wounds to the Victim’s hands,” the complaint says.

The complaint continues:

Davis claimed he was calling the victim but her phone wasn’t accepting calls. He denied leaving his room.

“Gary Davis also originally told Detective Meilahn that he had no idea how the Victim’s car got to the Somewhere Bar parking lot, despite video surveillance showing Gary Davis being the person that put the vehicle in the parking lot, and this would have Gary Davis leaving his apartment prior to his 7:30 A.M. work shift on November 9, 2022,” the complaint says.

The complaint noted: “Detective Meilahn noted Gary appeared to be untruthful regarding a prior incident at a Kwik Trip with the Victim. Detective Meilahn additionally noted that after Gary last said he spoke with the Victim there were 3 additional phone calls between them. Gary stated he wasn’t aware of anyone else having a key to the Victim’s apartment. Gary Davis also denied knowing how the Victim’s vehicle got to the Somewhere Bar parking lot.”

He later admitted the bloody shoes belonged to him, the complaint says, and admitted he did in fact move the victim’s car.

The complaint also notes that the victim was breaking up with Davis because of his “controlling behavior.”

The Victim was heard crying and stated “I’m so sick of this” as well as “I can’t take this anymore” and “All we do is argue.”

“Detective Henning also spoke with WITNESS 4 on November 15, 2022. WITNESS 4 stated that Gary Davis and the Victim fought all the time and that Davis had given the Victim black eyes and had choked her in the past. WITNESS 4 also stated while at 70 E. Merrill Ave WITNESS 4 could hear Gary Davis ‘throwing’ the victim around,” the complaint said.

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2026 GOP Candidate Josh Schoemann Challenges Evers’ Budget Approach

(The Center Square) – Josh Schoemann, the only Republican currently in the race for governor next year, is criticizing Gov. Tony Evers’ approach to the next state budget by comparing it to his plans in Washington County.

“In Washington County our budget cycle starts right now, and it’s not due until November. We will propose our budget goals to the County Board in the next couple of months. We will share ‘This is what we’re thinking.’ It gives them months of time to think those through, give us feedback, and [have] that kind of dialogue,” Schoemann explained in an interview on News Talk 1130 WISN.

Schoemann said that is far better than the approach Evers is taking again this year.

“That’s not how government is supposed to work,” Schoemann said. “It’s not the vision of the governor. It’s not the vision of any one person.”

Evers and the Republican legislative leaders who will write the budget have been involved in on-again, off-again budget talks this month. On Thursday, the governor’s office said those talks were off once again because of gridlock in the Senate.

“Ultimately, the Senate needs to decide whether they were elected to govern and get things done or not,” Evers spokesperson Britt Cudaback said in a post on X.

Schoemann’s criticism of Evers is nothing new. He has long been a critic of the governor and has turned that criticism up since launching his campaign for governor.

But the recent criticism was also aimed at other Republicans who may jump into the 20206 governor’s race later this year.

“Nobody else in this race on the Republican side, being rumored to this point, has the executive leadership of skills and history to be able to show ‘This is how I’ve done it before, and here’s how we’ll do it Madison,’” Schoemann said. “The results in Washington County speak for themselves.”

Northwoods Congressman Tom Tiffany is also rumored to be looking to get into the Republican race. Before he went to Congress, Tiffany was a Republican lawmaker in Madison.

Businessman and veteran Bill Berrien is also on the short list of likely GOP candidates for 2026.

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Wisconsin Budget Negotiations Reach Impasse Between Evers, Legislature

(The Center Square) – Wisconsin budget negotiations have reached an impasse with both sides pointing fingers at the other in Wednesday afternoon statements.

Democratic Gov. Tony Evers said Republican Legislative leaders backed out of negotiations after he agreed to “an income tax cut targeting Wisconsin’s middle-class and working families and eliminating income taxes for certain retirees.” He said Republican leaders would not agree to “meaningful increased investments in child care, K-12 schools, and the University of Wisconsin System.”

Republican Assembly leaders said the two sides were "far apart. Senate leaders say Evers’ desires “extend beyond what taxpayers can afford.”

“The Joint Committee on Finance will continue using our long-established practices of crafting a state budget that contains meaningful tax relief and responsible spending levels with the goal of finishing on time,” said a statement from Assembly Speaker Robin Vos, R-Rochester, and Assembly Finance Co-Chairman Mark Born, R-Beaver Dam.

Evers said that there were meetings between the sides every day this week before the impasse.

“I told Republicans I’d support their half of the deal and their top tax priorities – even though they’re very similar to bills I previously vetoed – because I believe that’s how compromise is supposed to work, and I was ready to make that concession in order to get important things done for Wisconsin’s kids,” Evers said.

Senate Republican leadership said that good faith negotiations have occurred since April on a budget compromise.

“Both sides of these negotiations worked to find compromise and do what is best for the state of Wisconsin,” said a statement from Senate Majority Leader Devin LeMahieu, R-Oostburg, and Senate Joint Finance Co-Chairman Howard Marklein, R-Spring Green.

In early May, the Joint Committee on Finance took 612 items out of Gov. Tony Evers’ budget proposal, including Medicaid expansion in the state, department creations and tax exemptions.

Born previously estimated that Evers’ budget proposal would lead to $3 billion in tax increases over the two-year span.

Wisconsin Policy Forum estimated that the proposal would spend down more than $4 billion of the state’s expected $4.3 billion surplus if it is enacted.

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The U.S. Department of Justice’s Civil Rights Division announced it is investigating California for violating Title IX by allowing males to participate in female student sports.

“Title IX exists to protect women and girls in education,” said Harmeet K. Dhillon, assistant attorney general for Civil Rights. “It is perverse to allow males to compete against girls, invade their private spaces, and take their trophies.”

In February, President Donald Trump signed an executive order banning males from participating in female student sports, and he has threatened to block California's federal funding for continuing to defy his order. With California facing deficits in the tens of billions of dollars each year, it's unclear how the state would offset any losses or pauses in federal funding.

Notably, California Gov. Gavin Newsom hosted conservative pundit Charlie Kirk on his podcast and told Kirk that he thinks it’s “deeply unfair” that boys are participating in girls’ sports.

When asked later at a press conference what this means for state policy, Newsom demurred, painting the matter as a marginal, non-issue not worth his time.

“You're talking about a very small number of people, a very small number of athletes, and my responsibility is to address the pressing issues of our time,” said Newsom.

The California Interscholastic Federation, which governs student sports in California, has since responded to Trump’s threat by announcing a new pilot program to allow girls who otherwise would have qualified for sports finals had the finalist spots in girls’ sports not been taken by transgender-identifying boys to participate in said finals.

Title IX was signed into law by President Richard Nixon in 1972 to ensure that schools could not discriminate against female students. It requires they be provided with equal opportunities to engage in athletics, extracurriculars and education.

DOJ’s letter of interest says it is investigating whether California’s Assembly Bill 1266, which requires transgender-identifying students to be allowed to participate in sports consistent with their gender identities, violates Title IX.

“As a result of CIF’s policy, California’s top-ranked girls’ triple jumper, and second-ranked girls’ long-jumper, is a boy,” wrote the DOJ. “As recently as May 17, this male athlete was allowed to take winning titles that rightfully belong to female athletes in both events.”

“This male athlete will now be allowed to compete against those female athletes again for a state title in long, triple, and high jump,” continued the DOJ. “Other high school female athletes have alleged that they were likewise robbed of podium positions and spots on their teams after they were forced to compete against males.”

Should the DOJ find California is in violation of Title IX, it says it will “take appropriate action to eliminate that discrimination, including seeking injunctive relief.”

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