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Police in Indianapolis, Indiana say a “mass murder” happened in their city. They’re not saying much about it. Investigators are not clear on how many shooters were involved, or if it was just one. The motive is unclear.
What they do know is that five people were found dead from gunshot wounds at the residence Sunday morning. One of them was pregnant, and she was taken to a hospital. Her unborn child did not make it, police spokesman Sgt.
Shane Foley said in a press conference. That brought the death toll to 6. The one saving grace described by officials is that a juvenile male victim is expected to survive.
United-statesAmericansRita-childsKiara-hawkinsNeil-vigdor-janRaymond-childs-jrJoe-hogsettRick-snyderElijah-childsKezzie-childsTwitterNytimesINDIANAPOLIS – The man accused of killing three adults and a 7-year-old girl in Indianapolis on Saturday night told police he began shooting everyone inside a home after an argument over a stimulus check, court records show.
Malik Halfacre, 25, was taken into custody a day after police say he shot and killed Anthony Johnson, 35; Dequan Moore, 23; Eve Moore, 7; and Tomeeka Brown, 44.
A survivor of the shooting – who family said shared a daughter with Halfacre – was shot in the back during the incident and directed police to the residence Saturday night.
Halfacre said in an interview with police that he and his daughter's mother "were arguing because he wanted some of her stimulus check," according to a probable cause affidavit.
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While talking with others outside a Marathon gas station at the end of North Randolph Street Sunday morning, Omar Villarreal ranted in the wake of Indianapolis' latest mass killing.
Between puffs of his cigarette, he spoke of the wave of violence that consumed the city last year and into this year as if it were a virus with no known cure.
At the other end of North Randolph Street, police tape and crime scene vehicles surrounded a light gray home where gunshots rang out and altered the lives of countless people just hours before.
IndianapolisIndianaUnited-statesFloyd-countyOmar-villarrealRaymond-childsRita-childsJoseph-hogsettRaymond-ronald-lee-childsKiara-hawkinsCharles-harrisonMarco-pacheco-alemanWhile talking with others outside a Marathon gas station at the end of North Randolph Street on Sunday morning, Omar Villarreal ranted in the wake of Indianapolisâ latest mass killing.
Between puffs of his cigarette, he spoke of the wave of violence that consumed the city last year and into this year as if it were a virus with no known cure.
At the other end of North Randolph Street, police tape and crime scene vehicles surrounded a light gray home where gunshots rang out and altered the lives of countless people just hours before.
Three adults and one child were killed there Saturday night in what police have said was a domestic incident. A 6-month-old taken from the scene was found safe.
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