CROWN POINT — An Indianapolis girl was wished Friday on expenses she shot one other girl earlier this week in Gary out of jealousy.
Carlita C. Johnson, 43, is accused of pulling up in entrance of a house within the 2400 block of Central Avenue about 1:50 p.m. Monday, data present.
The lady instructed police she is aware of Johnson as a result of they each have been seeing the identical man.
When the lady confronted Johnson, Johnson acquired out of a automobile with a gun and mentioned, “(Expletive), I am going to blow your head off,” in keeping with Lake Legal Courtroom data.
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The lady instructed police Johnson tried to hit her with the gun, missed, pointed the gun at her and fired two occasions. She was shot within the shoulder, data state.
Johnson fled the world earlier than police arrived, in keeping with paperwork.
Individuals are additionally studying…
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She’s dealing with felony counts of aggravated battery, battery by the use of a lethal weapon and battery leading to severe bodily damage.
Anybody with info on Johnson’s whereabouts is requested to name 911 or Gary detectives at 219-881-1210. To stay nameless, name 866-CRIME-GP.
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We all know that general manager Joe Schoen wanted to move up in last year’s NFL draft to take a top quarterback and failed. That was bad luck for him, at the time. What ended up happening is that LSU wide receiver Malik Nabers fell into his lap at No. 6. The football gods were looking down on the Giants.
Nabers has been the best of the rookie wideouts this year and has given the Giants a ray of hope for the future. Even though he’s missed games due to injury and has played through pain much of the year, Nabers has displayed exceptional all-around playmaking ability all over the field, giving the Giants the explosive, versatile player they so desperately needed.
“That’s why we drafted him, where we drafted him,” said Daboll. “I’ve been asked about it since training camp and I think the response has been, ‘He’s a pretty good football player.’ He missed two games and he’s battling through, I’d say, a pretty good injury with his toe. So, I think between him and (Tyrone) Tracy, for those guys to do it in a season like this with a variety of quarterbacks, I think that’s pretty impressive. They are the right kind of guys.”
Pat McAfee did not hold back when asked about his thoughts about the Indianapolis Colts after being eliminated from playoff contention. On X (formerly Twitter), the former Colts punter responded to a fan who wanted McAfee to talk about the Colts on his show Monday.
“I’ve said what I believed to be the truth about the team.. & a bunch of ‘Colts fans’ on the internet were trying to get me booed out of the city.. Current players, who have won nothing during their entire tenures, started using me and my face to try and paint me as the enemy in the city I’ve committed my life to,” McAfee wrote. “And in the end… everything went.. just like I f***ing said it would In the biggest moments everybody with a brain knew they’d crack.. and they did.”
McAfee went on to talk about Joe Flacco giving the Colts a better chance to win than Anthony Richardson. “When I said Joe Flacco gives us a better chance to win than AR immediately after the tap out.. I would’ve said whatever backup QB we had on the roster. That can’t be what the face of your team is doing.. just can’t be.. and to a bigger aspect of it all, somehow AR thought it was ok to do that. That’s a locker room issue.. that’s a culture issue.. thats an indicator of a loser attitude radiating thru a building that was built by greats.”
Pat McAfee continues rant against Colts
McAfee also said he’s not renewing his season tickets next year. “As a multiple year season ticket holder (not renewing).. and someone who has actively, daily, attempted to be an additive to this beautiful city. I hope they become a good franchise again.. this city deserves it.. the OGs in the Colts building deserve it (equipment managers, trainers, ticketing, PR, sales).. and on the flip side the players/coaches in that building deserve whatever happens to them. Your unwarranted arrogance, laziness, and lack of professionalism has lead you to ANOTHER early vacation… which is probably what most of you entitled bums have been hoping for.”
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On Sunday, the Colts lost to the New York Giants 45-33. Their record is now 7-9 on the year and will miss the playoffs for the fourth consecutive year. Richardson, who did not play on Sunday due to multiple injuries, has thrown eight touchdowns and 12 interceptions with a 61.6 passer rating in 11 games. He is execpted to be the team’s starting QB in 2025.
Stephen joined ESPN in 2022, covering the Indianapolis Colts and NFL at large. Stephen finished first place in column writing in the 2015 Indiana Associated Press Media Editors competition, and he is a previous top-10 winner in explanatory journalism in the Associated Press Sports Editors national contest. He has chronicled the NFL since 2005, covering the Tampa Bay Buccaneers from 2005-2013 and the Colts since 2013. He has previously worked for the Miami Herald, Tampa Bay Times, Indianapolis Star and The Athletic.
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — The Indianapolis Colts will miss the playoffs for the fourth consecutive season after what players characterized as an embarrassing loss to the New York Giants on Sunday.
The 45-33 loss to a Giants team that entered the game with the NFL’s worst record should prompt a re-evaluation from all of the team’s players and staff, running back Jonathan Taylor said.
The Colts allowed the most points in any meeting with the Giants since 1950 and gave up a season-high point total. That left many Colts stunned and silent.
But not Taylor.
“I think the standard has to be raised,” he said after a 125-yard rushing performance. “The playoffs have to be the standard. Those teams that get in year in and year out, that’s their standard. That’s the bottom floor. It’s like, ‘Listen, we’ve got to get in. And they know it’s tough but they say, ‘Hey, we’re going to fight, scratch and claw to make sure every year that is the standard that you uphold.’
“For us, 2020 was the last time we got in. We’ve got to get in. You’ve got to get in order to establish that standard. Like, ‘Listen, the Indianapolis Colts’ standard is the playoffs.’”
Indianapolis (7-9) entered the game with realistic playoff hopes after the Denver Broncos’ loss to the Cincinnati Bengals on Saturday. The Colts needed a win against the Giants and a win over the struggling Jacksonville Jaguars in Week 18 and a bit of help elsewhere to clinch the AFC’s final playoff berth.
But Sunday’s loss meant they failed to check the most important box in their playoff scenarios. The Colts have not won a playoff game since 2018 and have not managed an AFC South championship since 2014, when they advanced to the conference championship game.
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Sunday’s loss was the third time in four seasons the Colts had a must-win situation in the final weeks of a season and fell short. In 2021, the Colts inexplicably lost to the 2-win Jaguars in Week 18 when facing a win-and-in scenario.
Last season, the Colts played a home game against the Houston Texans in the season finale that would determine the division champion. Indianapolis lost that game, too.
Receiver Michael Pittman Jr. went to the postseason as a rookie in 2020 and hasn’t been back since, offering a hard-learned lesson.
“It’s frustrating, especially when my first year we actually did make it and I just thought, ‘Hey, every year, we’re going to do this,’” he said. “And I quickly have been humbled. We’ve just got to do something different. I don’t know what that is.”
The Colts watched Giants rookie receiver Malik Nabers put on a dominant performance, with seven catches for 171 yards and touchdowns of 31 and 59 yards. All told, the Giants put together six plays of 30 yards or longer.
Entering the game, New York had just nine such plays in its previous 15 contests.
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“Embarrassing,” linebacker Zaire Franklin called it. “It’s disappointing. Just flat out beat. What we put out defensively is just beyond acceptable.”
Now, the Colts face questions about what comes next. They brought back their roster nearly entirely intact from last season’s 9-8 team, banking on a slew of veteran re-signings in hopes of taking the next step.
Instead, they’ll finish with fewer wins and, arguably, took a step back. What will all of it mean for the roster, coach Shane Steichen, quarterback Anthony Richardson and eighth-year general manager Chris Ballard?
“Every year, every team is different,” Taylor said. “Next week, that’ll be the last time that all 53 guys are in that locker room.
“That’s the reality of the business. But when you have a season and it doesn’t turn out how you want, it could be more changes than usual.”