Tragedy in Janesville: Authorities Identify Three Victims in Deadly Apartment Shooting
JANESVILLE, Wis. (June 20, 2025) — A deep sense of grief has settled over the Janesville community following a tragic shooting that claimed the lives of three residents earlier this week. On Friday, the Rock County Medical Examiner’s Office publicly identified the victims as Julia Cvicker, 25, Jahvarius Wicks, 21, and Scott Roberts, 55 — all of whom were pronounced dead at the scene of the violent incident that occurred late Tuesday morning.
The deadly shooting unfolded around 11 a.m. on June 17 at an apartment complex located in the 2600 block of Pontiac Drive. Residents in the area reported hearing gunfire, prompting a swift emergency response from local law enforcement and first responders. Upon arriving at the scene, authorities discovered three individuals inside the apartment with fatal injuries. Despite lifesaving efforts, all three victims were declared deceased at the scene.
Officials with the Rock County Medical Examiner’s Office confirmed that forensic examinations were carried out on June 18 and 19. While the identities of the deceased have now been formally released, authorities stated that the official causes and manner of death remain under investigation pending additional autopsy and forensic findings.
In a somber statement issued Friday, the Janesville Police Department expressed their condolences to the families and loved ones of the victims, acknowledging the devastating impact of this senseless act of violence.
“This heartbreaking event has profoundly affected the families of the deceased, who are now going through the unimaginable loss of their loved ones,” the department wrote. “Our thoughts and prayers are with those who are mourning.”
As of now, police have not released further details regarding the circumstances of the shooting — including whether any suspects have been identified or taken into custody. The motive behind the incident also remains unclear, and investigators are working meticulously to piece together what led to the fatal confrontation.
The deaths of Cvicker, Wicks, and Roberts have left a community shaken. Friends, neighbors, and loved ones have begun gathering in remembrance of the victims, laying flowers and messages of tribute near the scene as a show of solidarity and mourning. The tragedy has also sparked renewed discussions around public safety, mental health support, and the prevalence of gun violence in residential areas.
Those who knew the victims have started to share memories and tributes on social media. Julia Cvicker, 25, was remembered as a bright and compassionate young woman who had a deep love for animals and aspired to work in veterinary care. Jahvarius Wicks, just 21 years old, was described by friends as an aspiring musician with a kind heart and boundless energy. Scott Roberts, 55, was known by neighbors as a quiet, hard-working man who often helped others in the complex and had lived in Janesville most of his life.
As the investigation continues, the Janesville Police Department has urged anyone with information related to the incident to come forward, emphasizing the community’s role in helping bring clarity and justice in the wake of this tragedy.
Counseling and crisis resources have also been made available to residents of the apartment complex and others affected by the traumatic event. Local officials are encouraging those struggling to reach out for support.
The loss of three lives in a single moment has left a deep void in Janesville — one not easily filled but made lighter through collective mourning, community resilience, and a shared commitment to healing.
Updates from law enforcement are expected as the investigation unfolds.