Indianapolis, IN
2 adults dead, 2 teens injured in domestic dispute with weapon
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INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — A man and a woman are dead, and two teens related to them were injured in a domestic disturbance involving a weapon on the city’s south side, Indianapolis police say.
The names of the people involved were not immediately being released.
Medics and Indianapolis Police Department officers were called at 9 p.m. Monday to an incomplete 911 call from a home in the 600 block of Watersonway Circle. That’s a street with homes in the Rahkewood Addition off Rahke Road. That’s northeast of the intersection of West Edgewood Avenue and Bluff Road.
Police arrived to hear gunshots being fired. Dispatchers were on the phone with a caller when that happened. IMPD did not say if one of the teens had called 911.
Later, officers found the two adults dead in the back yard of a home.
The man is believed to be a former reserve police officer in Indianapolis, IMPD says.
Police recovered a firearm at the shooting scene.
IMPD declined to say who might have been the shooter.
One teen was in critical condition, and the other was stable. IMPD did not give the teens’ ages or genders.
“This is an active crime scene and this investigation is ongoing and developing,” IMPD said in a notification to the media.
People were being asked to avoid the area. A social media message said, “The IMPD will be in the area with a large presence for an ongoing investigation.”
No additional details were immediately available.
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Indianapolis, IN
Suspect arrested in July road rage shooting on I-465
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INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — State police have arrested a suspect in a July 20 road rage shooting that injured an 18-year-old driver on I-465 on the west side.
Latrail L. Ramsey, 19, of Indianapolis, faces a preliminary charge of aggravated battery.
State police have not publicly identified the 18-year-old driver of the truck. The man’s injuries were not believed to be life-threatening.
The shooting happened about 9 p.m. July 20 on I-465 near the 10th Street interchange. Shortly after, a 911 caller notified police of a possible gunshot victim at the Circle K gas station on 10th Street near I-465. Officers from Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department met the 18-year-old man, who had driven a gray pickup to the station for help
The truck’s passenger was not injured.
Detectives learned from the man that he was going southbound on I-465 when another car pulled up beside him and fired several shots into the driver’s side of the truck. The suspect then sped away from the scene in a gray passenger car.
Ramsey’s arrest happened Friday, Indiana State Police said in a news release issued Monday afternoon. His arrest came after search warrants were executed. The release did not say where the searches happened, but, in addition to finding Ramsey, investigators also found a Glock switch, and a suspect in another shooting, leading to two additional arrests.
Online court records in Marion County did not show a case for Ramsey on Monday afternoon.
News 8 has reached out to state police for Ramsey’s jail-booking photo. Ramsey was not listed as being incarcerated in Marion County, according to online records.
Anyone with information on this shooting or who was in the area of I-465 and 10th Street between 8:30 p.m. and 9 p.m. Sunday and had dashcams was asked to contact Indiana State Police at 317-899-8577.
Indianapolis, IN
Person shot, involved in crash on northwest side of Indy
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INDIANAPOLIS — A person who was shot and involved in a crash this morning in Indianapolis is recovering at a local hospital.
According to IMPD, officers were called to 38th Street and Lafayette Road for a crash investigation around 6:15 a.m. on Monday. When they arrived at the scene, they found the crash and quickly learned one of the involved drivers had at least one gunshot wound.
The person at the scene with gunshot wounds was apparently shot before the crash, according to a preliminary investigating.
The person was taken to a local hospital in stable condition. The other involved driver was treated and released at the scene.
IMPD is actively investigating where the shooting took place.
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Indianapolis, IN
Man running 50 marathons in 50 states for veterans, holds 32nd marathon in Indianapolis
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INDIANAPOLIS — Army infantry officer Joe Nail is running 50 marathons in 50 states to raise awareness and funds for military veterans.
Nail stopped in Indianapolis on Sunday for his 32nd marathon, which set off from Monument Circle.
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“Every time I’ve gone to a military training, I’ve realized that the spirit of service and sacrifice that animates service members is desperately needed across all of society,” Nail said.
Nail is raising money for Lead for America, a nonprofit organization that aims to help 50 veterans a year transition out of the military and back into civilian life.
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“Many service members get out of the military and don’t know what their next step will be,” Nail said. “Lead for America will help them go back to their hometowns and become leaders, whether it’s business or government.”
As he travels the United States, Nail encourages community members to come out and run with him in honor of veterans they may hold dear to their hearts.
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“One of the things we do at the start of every single run is give folks the chance to write on a bib that they wear on their chest or waist and say, ‘Here is a service member or veteran that I’m dedicating my marathon to,’” he said.
Nail is expected to finish his journey by Sept. 15, ending in Washington, D.C. He is headed to Chicago next.
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