'We are broken': Canadian family mourns man killed on golf trip in Sheboygan Falls
SHEBOYGAN, Wis. (CBS 58) -- A family is demanding answers after a 32-year-old Canadian man was killed in Sheboygan Falls.
The killer is still on the run. With no known suspect or motive, there's a cloud of uneasiness over the small community.
Mike Robinson was shot along the railroad in the heart of Sheboygan Falls just minutes away from his hotel.
His family in Canada says he was visiting from Pennsylvania for a golf trip.
The golf weekend for the guys hit a high Tuesday at Whistling Straits in Sheboygan.
"He got his first hole in one on this golf course. The excitement of that phone call, the excitement of seeing that video, the excitement on his face -- if you're a golfer; just to get a hole in one on a prestigious course, just crazy," said Lidia Cirivello, Mike Robinson's aunt/godmother.
That's one of the last videos the Robinsons have of Mike, celebrating on the course.
"I want to wake up because I feel like we are dreaming," said Cirivello.
That night, the group went out to celebrate Mike.
"They had dinner close to the hotel, they leave the bar, and then next thing you know, we end up getting a call," Cirivello explained.
A call no family wants to receive.
"The world is just not going to be the same without him in it," said Cirivello.
Robinson's aunt and cousin sit close, holding pictures of Mike on his wedding day.
"We are broken; our entire lives are broken. That baby will never see her dad, my niece isn't going to see her husband, how do you come back from any of this?" said Cirivello.
Just a month ago, Robinson and his wife, Rachel, welcomed their first child.
"How is this little 5-week-old, she's never going to meet her daddy. She's never going to know how beautiful of a father," said Cirivello, lost for words.
Robinson's brother and sister-in-law are flying in Thursday, Sept. 25, from Canada. The family is demanding answers on who did this.
"It's such a small town, they don't have any answers in such a small town. It's so frustrating when you're so far away and you can't do anything," said Amanda Modica, Mike Robinson's cousin.
Sheboygan Falls police released a statement Thursday saying no arrests have been made.
They're asking anyone with helpful information to come forward.