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Family remembers man in fatal shooting as 'loving and caring'

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LAWRENCE, Ind. (WISH) — Surveillance video captured the gunfire Sunday night.

A 38-year-old, Daniel Morales Uribe, and two other people died in a Sunday night shooting at 42nd Street and Post Road.

On Monday, Uribe’s nephew Jonathan Hernandez went to the parking lot where he died. “He was a very loving person. Obviously, he had a tough childhood, and he wanted us to have the best. Most of the time, he really just cared for his kids.”

Hernandez describes Uribe as a hard worker. He worked out of state to provide for his family of five kids and his extended family.

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Uribes’s mother also visited the scene of the fatal shooting to process the last few minutes of her son’s life. “When he came to visit he was very caring and loving. He used to hug everybody and when he came he would tell us he loved us and he would be here forever. Obviously not.”

Uribe’s family are making funeral arrangements. They say their focus is on the children Uribe left behind.

However, the family also wanted to see the surveillance videos of the local businesses to see what happened.

Security footage from the supermarket showed multiple shots fired, and people ducking for cover and running inside businesses for safety.

One worker at the nearby laundromat who witnessed the shooting said multiple bullet casings were found in the parking lot. The police confiscated them.

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The only thing left was broken glass.

Four months ago, another triple homicide happened just a few blocks north of Sunday night’s crime scene. Power Wilburn lives in the area, and he wasn’t shocked by the violence. “It’s not a surprise to wake up the next day and to hear something happens over in the neighborhood.”

Resident Sharon Elizabeth Chambers said, “God don’t like ugly. God will get the person who did this and the police will get them.”

Deputy Chief Travis Cline of Lawrence Police Department says lot of witnesses were at on the busy intersection. Witnesses told investigators that a vehicle fled southbound on Post Road.

Police encouraged anyone with information to reach out to police at 317-549-6404.

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“I am concerned for everyone impacted by another senseless act of gun violence. I am very grateful to our Lawrence Police Department investigators and our partners at IMPD (Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department) who are working around the clock to solve this crime, and I’m confident they will bring those responsible to justice.”

Lawrence’s Mayor Deb Whitfield, a Democrat



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The Zone Extra | April 18, 2026

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INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — It was another busy week in high school sports in central Indiana and ‘The Zone Extra’ has it all covered.

Athlete of the week and Guerin Catholic senior outfielder Ian Taylor is off to a scorching hot start to the young season. Check out his interview as well as Guerin Catholic head coach Dave Schrage talk about Taylor’s success.

The Johnson County baseball tournament came to a close. See highlights from Center Grove’s tournament victory.

The 4A baseball coaches poll was released as well as the 3A softball coaches poll.

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The former Columbus North gymnastics coach, John Hinds, passed away at 88 years old.

Center Grove head softball coach Alyssa Coleman joins the show for a coaches corner conversation.

See highlights from the Colts Local Pro Day, featuring several former Hoosiers and Purdue’s Devin Mockobee.

Girls lacrosse is in the first season as an IHSAA emerging sport.

All of that, and more, can be found in the full The Zone Extra show above.

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Tornado watches issued for counties north and west of Indianapolis

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(WISH) — A tornado watch was issued until 3 a.m. EDT Saturday for counties northwest and west of Indianapolis, and into Illinois.

Indiana counties in the watch area are Boone, Carroll, Cass, Clay, Clinton, Elkhart, Fountain, Fulton, Howard, Kosciusko, La Porte, Marshall, Miami, Montgomery, Parke, Pulaski, Putnam, St. Joseph, Starke, Tippecanoe, Vermillion, Vigo, Wabash, Warren and White. The watch area includes the cities of Crawfordsville, Elkhart, Lafayette, Lebanon, South Bend, Terre Haute, and West Lafayette.

The National Weather Service Storm Prediction Center has issued two watches in Indiana. The other one until midnight EDT Friday includes the Indiana counties of Benton, Jasper, Lake, Newton and Porter. That includes the city of Gary. That watch also extends into Illinois.

Storms on Friday night in central Illinois, Iowa, Missouri and Minnesota led to dozens of confirmed tornado warnings. The storms in central Illinois has gusts up to 80 mph, and tornadoes embedded in heavy rain.

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An alert issued after 10:30 p.m. Friday from the National Weather Service at Indianapolis said, “A line of strong thunderstorms is nearing the state line with a history of widespread damaging winds and tornadoes. The line is expected to continue to produce damaging winds as it moves into Indiana with the potential for additional tornadoes. The line is then expected to gradually weaken as it moves further into the state.”



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St. Benno Fest returns to the Athenaeum

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INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — The Athenaeum in downtown Indianapolis is getting ready to welcome spring with its annual St. Benno Festival this Saturday.

Organizers say it’s one of the longest-running cultural festivals in Indianapolis.

St. Benno Festival is based on the German tradition of “Frühlingsfest,” the springtime version of Oktoberfest, Athenaeum Foundation President Craig Mince says.

“It would always be the festival that would open up the beer garden,” Mince said. “So that was kind of their kickoff of the spring and that warmer season. “

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The Athenaeum’s celebration focuses on St. Benno, the patron saint of anglers and the city of Munich, Germany.

There’s a lot of folklore surrounding St. Benno. He’s said to have created Bach beer. He also had a sidekick, “Einbeck,” which means “billy goat” in German.

Legend has it that when the invaders were coming to Munich, he threw the key to a church into a body of water. Years later, he caught a fish that had eaten the key and retrieved it.

“When the German immigrants came here to central Indiana, Indianapolis in particular, they started to organize,” Mince said. “They celebrated Benno. They celebrated Bach beer. So that was kind of the beginning of this institution.”

St. Benno Fest will include lots of beer, pretzels, and Gomez BBQ’s doner kebab.

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Francene Thomas, the Athenaeum’s event and festivals manager, says there’s a lot of thought that goes into the menu.

“We want to definitely bring the tradition of this festival and continue that, but also, just bring some fresh flavor to it, too.”

The celebration serves as a fundraiser for the Athenaeum. Money raised will go back into maintenance and other events that promote German culture. 

Tickets are $25 and can be bought in advance on the Athenaeum website. St. Benno Fest is a 21+ event and runs from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m.

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