Wisconsin newlyweds fatally shot by unknown ‘coward’ inside sports bar where wife bartended: ‘It’s gutwrenching’

A Wisconsin bartender and her “inseparable” husband were shot and killed inside a sports bar last week and authorities are still seeking the “coward” behind the mysterious double homicide.  

Sports Page Barr worker Gina Weingart, 37, and Emerson Weingart, 33, were killed in the fatal gunfire that rang out shortly after midnight last Thursday, Elkhorn police said.

Multiple agencies rushed to the scene after getting a call of shots fired at the business.

When law enforcement officials arrived, they found the couple — who just got married this past summer — with fatal gunshot wounds but a killer was nowhere to be found.

The owner of the business, Jordan Barr, said a “coward” came into the bar and started shooting in a Facebook post.

“Their lives were just beginning, and I believe I speak for our entire Sports Page family by saying we are absolutely devastated by what happened,” Barr wrote. “It is a despicable act of violence that has shaken all of us to our core.”

Gina Weingart and her husband Emerson Weingart were fatally shot after midnight last Thursday, Elkhorn police said. KCBD
The owner of the bar said a “coward” came into the business and started shooting in a Facebook post. KCBD

No motive has been revealed so far and police have not released a description of a suspect.

The married couple were longtime regulars at the bar and grew close to staff and patrons. Gina was eventually offered a part-time gig at the establishment, Barr wrote.

Both victims grew up in the Badger State and got married in June, according to their obituaries.

The couple just got married this past summer before the unknown shooter took their lives. KCBD

Emerson was an avid fisherman and big-time Green Bay Packers fan while Gina loved to sing and dance, the online tributes state.

“Gina and Emerson started dating in 2020 and became inseparable,” their loved ones wrote. “Gina and Emerson Weingart were recently married in June 2023. Two of the most beautiful, kindhearted and fun-loving couple you could ever know.”

Elkhorn is a city of roughly 10,000 residents and is about 40 miles from Milwaukee.

Police said the unknown gunman is on the run, and no motive for the shooting has been revealed so far. KCBD

Emerson’s father, Jeff Weingart, hopes someone comes forward to provide police with information that could lead to an arrest.

“It’s gut-wrenching,” he told WIS over the weekend. “Somebody saw them. Somebody saw them. I don’t care, you don’t pull something like that off.

“I can’t believe that it was just her and him in the bar. So somebody saw them, and somebody had to give a description of them, and somebody had to see the car when he drove away, and they better find him.”

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Trio arrested for abducting 11-year-old Indiana girl found 350 miles away

Two men and a woman from South Dakota were arrested in Wisconsin Sunday after allegedly abducting an 11-year-old girl in Indiana the night before.

The victim was “safely” taken into the custody of authorities after she traveled some 350 miles with her alleged captors, who were reported to have been “possibly armed,” officials said.

Zachary Delozier, 27, Sara Gaudino, 23, and Isaiah Schryvers, 24 were apprehended in the town of Dodgeville after a silver alert was issued. They were all charged with kidnapping a minor, according to the Iowa County Sheriff’s Office.

A multi-state manhunt began after Wells County, Indiana officials issued a silver alert saying the missing girl had been picked up in a “white Dodge caravan” from a trailer park in Zanesville, outside Fort Wayne, at 3:30 p.m.

Dozens of Hoosier State agencies mobilized to search for the girl, deploying helicopters and drones, according to WPTA-TV.

The suspects eluded capture in Indiana and passed through Illinois before they were spotted by authorities at a gas station in Barneveld, Wisc.. They were pulled over a short time later and the girl was “safely removed,” according to officials.


Kidnapping suspects Isaiah Schryvers, Sara Gaudino and Zachary Delozier are pictured, from left to right.
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Police departments in Dodgeville and Mineral Point, Wisconsin Department of Justice officials and Iowa County social service and highway departments were involved in the arrest and investigation, Sheriff Michael Peterson said.

“Being out there with this great group of professionals, watching all these agencies come together, taking these three adults into custody quickly, and removing this 11-year-old female from this situation so she can return to her family is an amazing feeling,” Peterson wrote in a press release.

“Thank you for making a difference in our community.”

The relationship between the suspects and their victims was unclear, and the girl does not share a last name with any of the alleged abductors.

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Wisconsin pileup caused by snow leads to dozens injured

Dozens of people were injured in a massive traffic pileup amid snowy conditions in southern Wisconsin on Friday, which blocked Interstate 39/90 for hours, authorities said.

Beloit Memorial Hospital said at least 27 people were treated for injuries sustained in the crash, WIFR-TV reported. The extent of their injuries was not immediately clear, the station said.

State Patrol officials said snow, ice and whiteout conditions were factors in the crash.

Most of southern Wisconsin remained under a winter weather advisory Friday afternoon with more snow expected Saturday.

The crash occurred at around 12:30 p.m. in Rock County between Janesville and Beloit, the State Patrol said in a statement posted on its Facebook page. Troopers arrived to find the interstate blocked in both directions.


Individuals carry their belongings as they walk away from the massive pileup on Jan. 27, 2023.
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Troopers diverted traffic onto side roads. The southbound lanes reopened just after 8 p.m., the State Patrol said on Twitter late Friday.

WIFR-TV posted live video of the scene just before 4 p.m. showing semitrailers backed up as emergency workers assisted motorists.

As of 6 a.m. Friday, the Beloit area had seen 2.2 inches of snow over the last 24 hours, according to the National Weather Service.

 Authorities say snowy conditions led to a massive traffic pile-up in southern Wisconsin on Jan. 27, 2023.

Emergency workers on the scene of a massive pileup in both the north and south lanes of Interstate 39/90.


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Emergency crews respond to a multi-vehicle accident in both the north and south lanes of Interstate 39/90 on Jan. 27, 2023.


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The State Patrol said in a separate statement that another multi-vehicle crash around 1:30 p.m. Friday blocked northbound Interstate 41 in Kenosha County near the Wisconsin-Illinois border.

Those lanes reopened by 7:35 p.m. Snow, ice and whiteout conditions factored into that crash as well, according to the State Patrol.

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