Dylan Wallace Shooting: What Happened in the Superior Officer-Involved Incident
The Dylan Wallace shooting refers to a violent officer-involved incident that occurred in Superior, Wisconsin, on December 7, 2025, involving 28-year-old Dylan Wallace. The case has drawn widespread attention due to the severity of the charges and the dramatic sequence of events involving law enforcement and a school lockdown.
According to court documents, police responded to a domestic disturbance report when Wallace was pulled over during a traffic stop. During the encounter, Wallace allegedly opened fire on officers, striking at least one officer before being returned fire upon by police.
Following the initial shooting, Wallace reportedly fled the scene and crashed a vehicle into Superior Middle School, triggering a major emergency response. The school was secured, and no students were reported injured during the incident.
Authorities charged Wallace with multiple serious offenses, including attempted first-degree intentional homicide, domestic abuse-related charges, and discharging a firearm in a school zone.
In the months following the incident, Wallace underwent competency evaluations. In February 2026, a judge ruled him competent to stand trial, allowing the criminal case to proceed.
The case remains ongoing in Wisconsin courts, with Wallace facing multiple felony charges connected to both the officer shooting and the school crash.