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Officials ID second woman killed in shooting on northeast side of Indianapolis early Monday Lawrence Andrea, Indianapolis Star
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: This story was updated to identify the victims in the Monday shooting.
Indianapolis police are investigating after two women were found shot to death on the city s northeast side early Monday.
Officers with the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department responded to multiple reports of shots fired in the 4000 block of Cordell Street near 41st Street and east of Post Road just after midnight.
Arriving officers and emergency medical personnel found two women suffering from apparent gunshot wounds on a walkway in an apartment complex. They were pronounced dead at the scene, according to IMPD Lieutenant Shane Foley.
One of Two Murdered Women ID’d, Police Ask for Help
INDIANAPOLIS–Two women were shot and killed at an apartment complex near Post Rd. and 38th St., early Monday. One of those women was Ashanti Robinson, 21, said Marion County Coroner Alfie Ballew.
The other woman’s identity is being withheld from the public until her family is notified.
“Community is essential to us being able to identify perpetrators in these types of offenses and get these individuals off the streets,” said Lt. Shane Foley, with the Indianapolis Metro Police Dept.
Police were called just after midnight. When they got to the Postbrook East Apartments at 40th and Cordell Street, they found the two women shot outside the apartments.
A man with a bat beat a bicyclist in the street in Brooklyn. One person stepped in to stop it, but otherwise, no one cared. People just walked by.
Police told WINS-AM the 54-year-old victim was riding his bike in the vicinity of Flatbush and Parkside Avenues around 5:30 p.m. Wednesday when the unprovoked attack occurred.
Brooklyn: Flatbush Avenue & Parkside Avenue, person #CaughtOnCamera beating up a biker with a bat until he falls to the ground unconscious. pic.twitter.com/3PXr06gCNc
Soon NYPD officers spotted a crowd, walked over, and witnesses identified a suspect who was standing nearby, the New York Daily News said. He was taken into custody.