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Apr 11, 2021 / 11:41 PM EST
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) A man wanted on a warrant from Tennessee rammed police cars before being shot by a Marion County sheriff’s deputy on Saturday in Broad Ripple, a timeline released Sunday said.
It happened around 5:30 p.m. Saturday outside an apartment building in the 6300 block of Westfield Boulevard in Broad Ripple near the White River.
According to the timeline, the Marion County Sheriff’s Office got word Saturday that William Manery, 30, was at that location, had open warrants from out of state and was possible armed and dangerous.
Deputies found Manery asleep in a Jeep Cherokee parked at the address. They told him to get out of the SUV. That’s when he reversed into a marked police car behind him and continued for at about 50 feet, hitting a curb. Then he drove forward, hitting an unmarked sheriff’s office vehicle, according to the timeline.
A dispute about splitting a $1,400 stimulus check led to the fatal shooting of four people, family says Timothy Bella © Matt Rourke/AP Officials at the Treasury Department and Internal Revenue Service said Friday that processing the new round of stimulus payments has already begun. (Matt Rourke/Associated Press) As new coronavirus stimulus checks were sent out over the weekend, an Indianapolis man allegedly confronted the mother of their infant, believing she owed him half of the $1,400 given to her to help her through the pandemic. But Jeanettrius Moore did not back down from Malik Halfacre’s purported demand last week for $700 of her stimulus money, her family claims.