(INDIANAPOLIS) Five people are dead following a mass shooting in Indianapolis Sunday morning, police said.
One of the people killed was pregnant the woman s unborn child was also killed. A boy, who suffered a gunshot wound, was taken to a nearby hospital and is expected to survive, police said.
Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department Chief Randall Taylor called the incident the city’s largest mass casualty shooting in over a decade.
Police received a 911 call before 4 a.m. and discovered a boy at 3300 block of East 36th Street who was shot, according to the police. Officers then went to the 3500 block of Adams Street and found five people dead inside a house, according to the police.
1 dead, 1 in critical condition after separate shootings on Indy s south side
IMPD officers were called to the 8200 block of South Meridian Street around 5 p.m. and then the 4100 block of Burkhart Drive shortly after. Author: WTHR.com staff Updated: 2:36 PM EST March 1, 2021
INDIANAPOLIS One person is dead and another is in serious condition after being shot on the south side of Indianapolis in separate incidents Sunday evening.
IMPD officers were first called to the 8200 block of South Meridian Street, near Stop 11 Road, shortly after 5 p.m. for reports of a person shot.
When officers arrived, they found a man who had been shot. The victim was transported to an area hospital. He died from his injuries Monday evening.
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