GREEN BAY, WI (WTAQ-WLUK) — A man charged in connection with a homicide was ordered Thursday to stand trial.
Clarence Graveen, 37, faces three counts, including armed robbery and party to first-degree intentional homicide, for the April 1 shooting death of Codie Schultz.
Graveen waived his preliminary hearing Thursday. Arraignment is scheduled for Oct. 19.
Waylon Wayman, the alleged shooter for the incident on Clinton Street, returns to court Nov. 19 for a status conference. No trial date has been set.
Waylon Wayman (Photo courtesy Green Bay Police Dept.)
According to the criminal complaint, police were called to the area of Clinton Street and 12th Avenue at about 1 a.m. on April 1. Schultz had been shot once behind the left ear, at close range.
One witness told police that Wayman believed Schultz was responsible for robbing Wayman of $900 and a half-ounce of meth.
Another witness said Wayman planned to rob Schultz for meth and heroin. While driving, Wayman shot Schultz, the witness said, according to the complaint.
Wayman later admitted to the murder, one woman told police.
Graveen told police he and Wayman did plan on robbing Schultz. Graveen said he was in the car when Schultz was shot but did not know who did the shooting, the complaint states.




