Man accused of attacking off-duty firefighter while performing CPR on woman not mentally fit for trial
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CBS 58 Newsroom
Posted: Oct 25, 2018 6:05 AM CST

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WASHINGTON COUNTY (CBS 58) – A West Bend man accused of attacking an off-duty firefighter is not mentally fit to go to trial.
A judge made the ruling in the case of Robert Ryan.
Police say Ryan punched the firefighter in the head while he was performing CPR on a woman in August.
The woman died at the hospital.