Criminal history of man accused of shooting officer & crashing into Superior Middle School
SUPERIOR, Wis. – Dylan Charles-Edward Wallace is accused of shooting a Superior Police Officer, crashing a vehicle into Superior Middle School and domestic abuse from incidents over the weekend. He made his fist appearance in court on December 8, 2025. Hs’s facing four felony charges including: Attempt 1st-Degree Intentional Homicide (Use of a Dangerous Weapon), Strangulation and Suffocation (Domestic Abuse), Criminal Damage to Property (Over $2500) and Discharge Firearm in School Zone.
This is not the first time Wallace had been in the justice system, but this the most severe case.
Criminal Offenses:
In Wisconsin on August 24, 2022 he was found guilty of Resisting/Failing to Stop for an officer. He was given one year probation, plus a fine of $125.00.
In Wisconsin on September 18, 2017 he was found guilty of Disorderly Conduct. His exact sentencing was not clear from on-line documents, other than he did have to turn over a DNA sample to the state.
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Civil Offenses:
In Wisconsin on December, 20, 2023 he was found guilty of Possession of Marijuana and fined $145.40.
In Wisconsin on February 15, 2022 he was found guilty of Damage to Property and fined $326.50.
Traffic Offenses:
In Wisconsin on November 20, 2025 he was found guilty and fined $200.50 for Operating a Motor Vehicle Without Insurance.
In Wisconsin also on November 20, 2025 he was found guilty and fined $401.50 for Driving Through/Around RR Crossing Gate.
In Wisconsin plus on November 20, 2025 he was found guilty and fined $175.30 for Non-Registration of Vehicle.
In Wisconsin on November 11, 2025 he was found guilty and fined $175.30 for Non-Registration of Vehicle.
In Wisconsin on February 19, 2025 he was found guilty and fined $175.30 for “Fail/Yield for Yield Sign”.
In Wisconsin on December 17, 2024 he was found guilty and fined $245.50 for Unnecessary acceleration of a Motor Vehicle.
In Wisconsin on February 19, 2024 he was found guilty and fined $233.29 for Failure of Occupant to Notify Police of Accident.




