Posted on 08/06/2022 4:45:46 AM PDT by marktwain
INDIANAPOLIS — The Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department says a 16-year-old was shot and killed in self-defense in an “apparent robbery” attempt on the far east side.
Just before 4:30 a.m., IMPD got a report of a person shot on Tapp Drive near Cumberland.
The homeowner’s daughter and her boyfriend claim they were sitting in their car when at least two suspects yanked open the car door and tried to rob them at gunpoint.
Those victims didn’t want to go on camera, but say the whole scary situation lasted just a few seconds.
Police found a male who was declared dead at the scene. The Marion County Coroner’s Office later identified the deceased as 16-year-old Armohnie Preswood. Police say the teen was found armed with a gun.
According to IMPD, two people in the car were approached by multiple individuals, including Preswood.
At one point, shots were fired, and Preswood was hit by gunfire.
Police believe the shooting was the result of an attempted robbery. The shooter is cooperating with the investigation. No arrests have been made.
Neighbor Joyce Kefauver says she was woken up by a sound around the time of the shooting.
“It’s very scary! All these shootings and now it’s in my neighborhood,” said Kefauver.
“The victims of an apparent robbery defended themselves and now we have one deceased male,” said IMPD Sgt. Frank Wooten.
“It’s just crazy out here so you have to protect yourself,” said neighbor Marlon Smith.
The victim’s car was also damaged by at least a couple of bullets, which they claim were fired by a second suspect who ran away down the street.
Neighbors certainly don’t fault the victims for defending themselves.
“It’s sad to say but you have to do what you have to do because these last few months have been hectic out here,” said Smith.
The killing marks the second time in less than a week that someone used deadly force to kill a suspected criminal in Indianapolis.
Last week a homeowner near 34th and MLK shot and killed a man during a home invasion.
“A person on their own property has an absolute right, it’s called the Castle Doctrine, to protect themselves,” said attorney Jack Crawford.
Attorney Crawford explains that Indiana’s Stand Your Ground law gives people the right to defend their property and their lives against a forcible felony.
“If someone is attacking you or about to commit a forcible felony, you have the right to defend yourself even using deadly force,” said Crawford. “Let’s face it. A lot of people are packing now as the saying goes and if they are attacked or somebody close to them is attacked, they have a right to stand their ground.”
Both victims were questioned by police and then released.
Police have not arrested any additional suspects who may have fled the scene.
I Loved Indy but
16th and Georgetown was as far south for me to go.
It is far left liberal Mayor Hogg who has ruined Indy.
Armohnie Preswood
Life of crime , short and lead to a dead end.
Robbrry.
Prostitutor Ryan Mears has had a share in this too - he must be voted out in November or the city will continue to suffer. He loves to put violent felons back on the street at light speed...
“Well just shucks!~ Y’all won’t be visiting me, I live in the red part of Illannoy though. I do have a passel of grands and great grands.”
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Yeah, that state is definitely on our “do not cross state lines” list.
As to grands, the bigger the passel, the better!
BTW don’t miss the video linked in #4. Yikes!
The subtle little innuendo that they are lying.
Looks like a nice house and neighborhood.
Once they start moving in you HAVE to move out.
his property value probably just decreased 40% after that video...
It’s not the parents trying to find a better life it’s their frigging kids.
If I was the owner of that house I would set up a MaDuece at the front door.
Play stupid games, win stupid and lethal prizes.
Nah. Samsung SGR-A1.
Rule number one of traveling in a new city. If you find yourself on MLK anything, drive as fast as you legally can, don’t stop for anything and keep your doors looked.
It used to be. It’s not the worst in Indianapolis, but it’s a short drive from a really bad area.
I’m in the process of bailing out of a nice but too close (<30 minutes) to really bad neighborhoods.
Good luck
Thanks. It’s really not that bad - yet. But all it would take would be one bad DA for a year or three. I’ll be gone before that happens. And house prices are still good.
I checked it out, you are right I stand corrected.
Ma Deuce is great, but she’s a bit big for most bots to handle and can’t stand automated guard by herself. :P
Also, the SGR-A1’s weapons modules are available in suppressed versions so you don’t get noise complaints from the neighbors. Clearly it’s the better option. :D
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