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Docs: Man fired shots into auto shop after fight with employees

May 11, 2021 / 07:02 PM EST INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) – A man has been charged after being accused of firing shots into an auto shop after they refused to service his vehicle. An employee told officers that on May 3, James Norwood and the manager of Ralph’s Muffler and Brake Shop in the 4300 block of North Keystone Avenue had gotten into an argument, during which the manager told Norwood to leave and that he was no longer welcomed in the business. Norwood had brought his vehicle into the shop for work and to get an estimate. Then court documents show that around 11:15 a.m. on May 4, Norwood and the manager got into another argument with the shop manager with this one turning physical. At some point during the fight, an employee struck Norwood in the eye. As Norwood was leaving, he mentioned several times that “it will be handled in the streets.”

Greenwood woman charged with attempted murder

May 5, 2021 / 06:04 PM EST FRANKLIN, Ind. (WISH) A 35-year-old Greenwood woman was charged Tuesday with attempted murder, the Johnson County prosecutor’s office said in a news release Wednesday. Linda Bermann was charged after two juveniles about 9 p.m. Monday called Greenwood Police Department to a home in the 1700 block of Blue Grass Parkway. That’s east of U.S. 31 between East Stop 18 Road and East Worthsville Road. Court documents said the juveniles reported that Bermann tried to shoot one of them with an assault rifle at the home. Bermann later told police she’d made the threat to kill herself and the two juveniles because a relative upset her, and she wanted to make the relative feel badly.

Greenwood blood drive held to pay tribute to healthcare hero

Updated: 12:53 AM EDT May 1, 2021 GREENWOOD, Ind. A blood drive is being held Saturday in memory of a local health care hero.  JaiSingh Chauhan died from COVID-19 in late March last year. He had worked as a sonographer for several Indiana hospitals for more than 40 years. He retired from IU Health Methodist Hospital and spent three years volunteering at a local VA hospital.   To honor him, his family is asking others to give back as he did through a memorial blood drive in his name.   “I found out that in his final days that he did need some blood transfusions and it really touched my heart that someone somewhere out there gave blood and it helped my dad. I would love to pay it forward and help someone else in the way it helped my dad in his final days,” said his daughter Soniya Davis. 

FedEx shooting victim recovering at home

Close call to death,” said Earl Johnson. It was surreal. Author: Rich Nye Updated: 12:37 AM EDT April 20, 2021 INDIANAPOLIS Earl Johnson heard what he thought were firecrackers as he arrived at work at FedEx Ground just after 11:00 p.m. Thursday. But he was unknowingly pulling into a parking spot in the middle of a mass shooting.  As I turned back around, then I faced the shooter, right at me,” said Johnson in an interview at his west Indianapolis home Thursday afternoon. “He was up against the building just as I was coming into the parking lot. And he got me. I heard the first shot come through the windshield and that s when he shot me.

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