Tuesday, March 16th 2021, 5:48 pm
By: Associated Press
An Indianapolis man suspected of killing three adults and a child told police he fatally shot the four victims after he and his girlfriend argued because he wanted a share of her federal COVID-19 relief money, according to a court document and one of the girlfriend’s relatives.
Malik Halfacre, 25, was being held Tuesday at the Marion County Jail on four preliminary counts of murder and one count each of attempted murder and robbery. He has not yet been formally charged in Saturday’s shootings, which police have said occurred following a heated argument in a home where officers found the bodies of Anthony Johnson, 35, Dequan Moore, 23, Tomeeka Brown, 44, and 7-year-old Eve Moore. Halfacre’s girlfriend was critically wounded.
Authorities: Man suspected of killing 3 adults and 7-year-old in fight over stimulus check Share Updated: 5:55 PM CDT Mar 16, 2021 By RICK CALLAHAN, Associated Press
Authorities: Man suspected of killing 3 adults and 7-year-old in fight over stimulus check Share Updated: 5:55 PM CDT Mar 16, 2021
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Show Transcript Craig Jackson says that he was waiting on a food delivery late Saturday night when he heard a knock on his door. I was sitting right here in my chair. I heard a loud bang. Don t bam, bam, bam, bam bam, I guess, uh, I said, Who is it? She said, Can you help me? I ve been shot. Her family says it was Jenna Trias. More. She had been shot by Malik Halfaker. She said her baby daddy shot her. Uh, he shot her. He shot her, her mother and the kids. She said she was the only person who got away. While they waited for help to arrive, Jackson tried to keep more conscious by talking to her. I said, Why did he shoot you? Has that
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Man suspected of killing 4 in fight over stimulus check
by Rick Callahan, The Associated Press
Posted Mar 16, 2021 3:28 pm EDT
Last Updated Mar 16, 2021 at 3:45 pm EDT
INDIANAPOLIS An Indianapolis man suspected of killing three adults and a child told police he fatally shot the four victims after he and his girlfriend argued because he wanted a share of her federal COVID-19 relief money, according to a court document and one of the girlfriend’s relatives.
Malik Halfacre, 25, was being held Tuesday at the Marion County Jail on four preliminary counts of murder and one count each of attempted murder and robbery. He has not yet been formally charged in Saturday’s shootings, which police have said occurred following a heated argument in a home where officers found the bodies of Anthony Johnson, 35, Dequan Moore, 23, Tomeeka Brown, 44, and 7-year-old Eve Moore. Halfacre’s girlfriend was critically wounded.