Canadian dad killed in drive-by shooting during US golf trip a month after first child born
New father from Canada shot in Wisconsin as police investigate drive-by incident near Whistling Straits; motive and suspect not yet known

A Canadian father on a U.S. golf trip was fatally shot in a drive-by shooting early Wednesday in Sheboygan Falls, Wis., authorities said. Giovanni Michael Robinson, 32, was struck by gunfire while walking back to his hotel just after midnight and died at the scene, police said. Investigators have not identified a motive or any suspects and are reviewing surveillance video and speaking with witnesses. The shooting came as Robinson and relatives were in Wisconsin to celebrate his first hole-in-one at Whistling Straits the night before, a moment his family described as a source of pride. The trip was among his first outings since he and his wife, Rachel, welcomed their first child, a daughter named Farrah, last month.
Robinson's brother, Jacob, told TMJ4 that his brother was a devoted family man who was excited to become a father and husband. He said the family is seeking justice and plans to travel to Wisconsin to retrieve Robinson's body and press for answers. A GoFundMe page set up by relatives has been raising funds to assist with travel and arrangements; the fundraising page describes him as someone who loved his family and was thrilled to be a first-time father, with his new daughter celebrated by relatives after her arrival.
Cousins who spoke with local outlets remembered Robinson as someone who "took the world by storm" and a true family man. They posted messages on the fundraising page expressing heartbreak and pride in him as a husband and father and noting his eager anticipation to guide Farrah as she grew. The fundraising page includes reflections on his character and the joy he brought to those around him.
Wisconsin authorities said detectives are canvassing the area for a dark-colored SUV they believe may be connected to the shooting and are asking anyone with information to contact police. There have been no confirmed motives and no arrests announced as investigators continue to pursue leads and review surveillance footage. The investigation remains active, and authorities have not released additional details about potential suspects or a timeline for updates.
The shooting underscores ongoing concerns about cross-border travel and public safety as visitors pursue leisure trips in the region, though officials emphasized that details remain under investigation and no firm conclusions have been drawn.


