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Killer Identified in Shooting Deaths of Chetek and Cameron Police Officers

Glenn Douglas Perry

The suspect in the shooting deaths of Chetek Police Officer Emily Breidenbach and Cameron Police Officer Hunter Scheel has been identified as Glenn Perry, age 50.

Glenn douglas perry
This is a 2020 barron county booking photo of glenn douglas perry after an arrest for domestic abuse battery.

According to the Wisconsin Department of Justice, “At approximately 3:38 p.m., Chetek Police Officer Emily Breidenbach, age 32, with approximately 5 years of law enforcement service, along with Cameron Police Officer Hunter Scheel, age 23, with approximately one year of law enforcement service, conducted a traffic stop in the Village of Cameron.”

The release continues: “The officers were conducting the traffic stop based on a warrant and to check welfare of the driver, Glenn Douglas Perry, age 50, following notification of concerning behavior. During the traffic stop, gunfire was exchanged.”

The officers died at the scene; Perry was taken to the hospital, where he later died, DOJ wrote.

According to Wisconsin court records, Perry was involved in a lengthy divorce battle that lasted three years and culminated in a bench warrant for his arrest after he did not show up for court. The warrant was issued on March 30, 2023. In the divorce file, he was not awarded primary placement of the kids. The court records also indicate that he had a history of working in the trucking industry and there were issues relating to disability claims.

Read about the lives of Officers Scheel and Breidenbach here.

Perry also had two previous charges for domestic violence batteries that were reduced in plea bargains to disorderly conduct tickets.

Here is the full press release just issued by the Wisconsin Department of Justice (DOJ):

VILLAGE OF CAMERON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Justice (DOJ) Division of Criminal Investigation (DCI) is investigating an officer involved critical incident in the village of Cameron, Wis. that occurred on the afternoon of Saturday, April 8, 2023.

In that case, according to a Minnesota journalist, he was accused of making threats to kill police officers and his daughter’s girlfriend, saying that cops “are bad.”

At approximately 3:38 p.m., Chetek Police Officer Emily Breidenbach, age 32, with approximately 5 years of law enforcement service, along with Cameron Police Officer Hunter Scheel, age 23, with approximately one year of law enforcement service, conducted a traffic stop in the Village of Cameron. The officers were conducting the traffic stop based on a warrant and to check welfare of the driver, Glenn Douglas Perry, age 50, following notification of concerning behavior. During the traffic stop, gunfire was exchanged.

Chetek Police Officer Breidenbach and Cameron Police Officer Scheel were pronounced deceased at the scene. Perry was taken to a hospital where he later died.

Officer Breidenbach, age 32, started her law enforcement career with Stoughton Police Department in Dane County. She served there for about 9 months before she joined Chetek Police Department, where she had served for approximately 4 years.

Officer Scheel, age 23, graduated from the Law Enforcement Academy in December of 2022. He had been with Cameron Police Department for approximately one year.

There is no threat to the community.

DCI is leading this investigation and is assisted by Barron County Sheriff’s Office, Rusk County Sheriff’s Office, Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, Wisconsin State Patrol, Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Wisconsin State Crime Lab, a DCI Crime Response Specialist, and Cameron Fire Department. All involved law enforcement are fully cooperating with DCI during this investigation.

DCI is continuing to review evidence and determine the facts of this incident and will turn over investigative reports to the Barron County District Attorney when the investigation concludes.

Please direct media inquiries regarding the officer involved critical incident to Wisconsin DOJ.

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