Indiana
3 days, 3 dead allegedly at the hands of their current or former partners
Three days, three lifeless in central Indiana, allegedly by the hands of their present or former companions. Sadly, consultants say, circumstances like these are on the rise.
INDIANAPOLIS — It has been a heartbreaking few days for households in central Indiana.
Previously week, three folks had been killed. All of those circumstances are associated to, or being investigated as, conditions of home violence or intimate companion violence. All of the victims and the suspects are believed to have been in earlier or present relationships.
“Everybody deserves a wholesome, protected, joyful family, and in case you do not feel like that’s your family, please attain out for assist,” mentioned Kelly McBride, the chief director of the Home Violence Community.
On June 2, a lady was discovered lifeless in her condo in Greenwood, allegedly shot by her coworker who she’s believed to have been in a relationship with.
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On June 3, a lady is alleged to have used GPS monitoring to a north aspect bar the place police mentioned she ran over and killed her boyfriend.
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Tuesday morning, 27-year-old Kyle Rigdon was in courtroom. He is accused of hitting his ex-girlfriend Kayla Bowling together with his automotive whereas she was biking final Wednesday morning alongside South Rural Road. Courtroom information present that this is not the primary time Rigdon, the driving force of the car, has been accused of injuring a companion.
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In response to courtroom information, Rigdon was arrested in 2017 for strolling into an ex-girlfriend’s residence, pushing her face in opposition to the door and stopping her from leaving the room or calling police. He pleaded responsible to home battery and was given a yr of probation. Courtroom information present Rigdon violated that probation and obtained 60 days of group corrections residence detention with GPS monitoring.
Now, three years later, police say Rigdon damage and, this time, killed a special ex-girlfriend in a hit-and-run.
It is a part of a rising pattern of intimate companion abuse in central Indiana that advocates say hasn’t gone right down to pre-pandemic ranges.
Three days, three folks lifeless in central Indiana, allegedly by the hands of their present or former companions.
“It is a very regarding pattern and it is heartbreaking as a result of we all know home violence is preventable, and all three of those homicides may have been prevented and people households would not have needed to lose a liked one and have their lives torn aside,” McBride mentioned.
MORE: Assist and assets within the state of Indiana supplied by the Indiana Coalition for Home Violence.
McBride mentioned home violence reviews skyrocketed through the pandemic. Isolation from quarantine, job loss and elevated drug and alcohol use are believed to have contributed to that spike.
“We did see an enormous improve throughout COVID, up 200% in some zip codes,” McBride mentioned. “We have seen a bit dip just lately however not sufficient to say it is lowering by any means. We’re nonetheless seeing fairly just a few calls to IMPD for help and we’re seeing homicides proceed to escalate, sadly.”
A report launched in April by the Home Violence Community discovered home violence-related calls made to IMPD jumped from greater than 18,000 in 2019 to greater than 30,000 in 2020.
And people numbers aren’t dropping.
The Indiana Coalition Towards Home Violence reported 98 intimate companion violence-related fatalities from 2020 to 2021, an 181% improve from the earlier yr.
These are numbers that, McBride mentioned, could possibly be a lot larger.
“Amassing information on this world could be very difficult,” McBride mentioned. “It is probably the most underreported crime there may be. However we all know 1 in 3 ladies and 1 in 7 males can be victims of home violence. So mix these, 1 in 5 individuals are affected by home violence. That is a number of people, a number of group members who’re impacted.”
IMPD reported home abuse reviews involving intimate partnerships hit greater than 6,000 in 2021, up from practically 5,700 in 2020 and round 4,700 reviews in 2019. And thus far this yr, they’ve already taken simply over 2,400 reviews.
McBride mentioned in case you imagine you or your family members could also be in peril, attain out for assist. Assets can be found and advocates are prepared that can assist you and your loved ones get to a protected place.
“It may be actually scary making that first step. But it surely’s so courageous of people who do make that first step and simply name,” McBride mentioned.
Rigdon was in courtroom Tuesday morning, the primary time he got here earlier than a decide since his arrest Friday for his alleged position within the hit-and-run that killed Kayla Bowling final week. A decide granted prosecutors a 72-hour delay to permit them extra time to formally cost Rigdon for these occasions.
Home violence and intimate companion violence consultants say warning indicators to be careful for in relationships embrace the connection shifting too quick, controlling behaviors in your companion like what they put on and who you exit with or discuss to and asking on your passwords or entry to your social media.
In case you are in want of shelter and have a pet you do not wish to depart together with your abuser, Beacon of Hope may help.
Different assets could be discovered on the Julian Middle, Coburn Place and the Home Violence Community.
When you want rapid assist, name the Nationwide Home Violence Hotline at 800-799-7233.
Indiana
Indiana State Police arrest woman accused of helping man wanted for allegedly shooting deputy
FOX59/CBS4 has requested a mugshot of Victoria Howard, which has not been provided as of this article’s publication. The mugshot will be added once it is released.
FLOYD COUNTY, Ind. — Authorities have arrested a woman accused of helping a man flee from authorities after he allegedly shot an Orange County Sheriff’s deputy.
Indiana State Police announced the arrest of 35-year-old Victoria Howard of New Albany, alleging that she assisted Austin Schepers after he reportedly shot Deputy Zac Andry on Jan. 3 in Orange Count.
ISP said the incident occurred after Deputy Andry stopped to check on a disabled silver 2007 Pontiac Grand Prix near US Highway 150 and State Road 56. During this interaction, Schepers allegedly shot the deputy several times. Previous reports indicate Andry was transported to a Louisville-based hospital in “critical but stable condition.”
Schepers allegedly fled to a residence located in the 1800 block of Market Street in New Albany after the shooting.
Detectives believe Howard was aware that Scheper was wanted for his alleged role in the encounter and that police were searching for him.
ISP accused Howard of utilizing the ride-sharing app Lyft to assist Schepers as he looked for a ride from her apartment to the area of Craig Street and Wheeler Avenue in Louisville.
Schepers was found on Jan. 4 by investigators in the 3700 block of Wheeler Avenue where he was eventually killed during a shootout with police.
ISP said Howard was arrested without incident on Jan. 9 in Clarksville and taken to the Floyd County Jail where she was preliminarily charged with assisting a criminal (level 5 felony) and false informing (Class A misdemeanor).
ISP added that more individuals could face additional charges for allegedly helping Schepers while law enforcement was searching for him.
Indiana
Latest forecast: How much snow will Indiana get Friday? When will it fall?
The Bloomington area will get more snow today. Here’s how much the National Weather Service now expects to fall and when.
How much snow will Monroe County get Friday?
Aaron Updike, meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Indianapolis said the Bloomington area is expected to get between 2 and 4 inches of snow.
Southern parts of Indiana could see even more, with Bedford projected to get close to 4 inches and areas closer to Louisville possibly seeing 6 inches.
When will the snow fall today in the Bloomington area?
Updike said the NWS expects the snow to begin around 11 a.m. and end about 12 hours later. However, he said, the day will bring periods of lulls and peaks, though those are more difficult to predict.
Generally, Updike said, the heaviest accumulation will occur from mid-to-late afternoon, around 2 to 6 p.m.
He urged commuters to take extra time and care, as they may experience slippery roads and sidewalks on their way home.
What kind of snow will be falling in Indiana on Friday?
Updike said the snow should be light and fluffy. The NWS expects only light wind, with gusts of 10 to 15 mph, which means the area should not expect to see much drifting snow.
How cold will it get in the Bloomington area tonight?
The NWS projects that the cloud cover will hang around the area for a while, which will contribute to temperatures falling only to about 20 degrees.
Is there a chance of snowmelt any time soon in Indiana?
Updike said temperatures should rise to near freezing on Sunday, and the area also might see some pockets of sunshine, which should help melt some snow especially on pavement and roads.
However, he said temperatures will not rise enough in the next few days to melt all of the snow.
Boris Ladwig can be reached at bladwig@heraldt.com.
Indiana
Indiana Fever linked to trade for 2-time All-Star
Satou Sabally was immediately linked to the New York Liberty after announcing that she has played her final game for the Dallas Wings during Unrivaled Basketball’s media availability on Thursday. However, the Indiana Fever are another team who were recently mentioned as a possible trade suitor for the two-time All-Star, via Chloe Peterson of indystar.com.
Sabally’s announcement was the primary discussion swirling around the WNBA world on Thursday. The Wings will have the option to core Sabally, which will likely lead to a trade given her comments on Thursday. The chances of Dallas simply letting Sabally walk in free agency while passing on the option to core her are slim, but Sabally will likely still end up with a new team for the 2025 season.
The question is which team will she end up with? The defending-champion Liberty have Satou’s sister Nyara Sabally on the roster, so that may catch Satou’s attention. Joining an up-and-coming team like the Fever may also entice Satou, though.
There will be other candidates aside from Indiana and New York, of course. The Fever and Liberty both make sense as possible trade destinations for Satou Sabally, however. At only 26 years old, Sabally features the ceiling of a true superstar. If she can stay healthy, Sabally can significantly impact any team she joins.
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Sabally would add more star-power alongside Caitlin Clark in Indiana. Clark instantly became one of the most popular players in the WNBA in her rookie season during the 2024 campaign. Adding a star or two would help Indiana, though.
The Fever reached the postseason but were quickly eliminated in the first round. Indiana’s future remains bright, but they need to upgrade the roster around Clark. Sabally would turn the Fever into serious contenders.
If the Liberty find a way to acquire Sabally, however, the rest of the WNBA may be in trouble. With Breanna Stewart, Sabrina Ionescu and Jonquel Jones already on the roster, the Liberty project to be a championship contender once again. Assuming Stewart returns, the Liberty will compete with or without Sabally, but adding her to the roster would turn New York into a super-team.
Sabally’s announcement on Thursday is already changing the landscape of the WNBA. Rumors will continue to swirl over the next few months. If Sabally is traded, which is seemingly expected at this point, whichever team acquires her will take a big step forward.
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