Another article with a lot more details pointed to by 4thyGipper:
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GOOGLE Search Term: "Khadir Al-Khattab"
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&ie=UTF-8&q=%22Khadir+Al+Khattab%22&btnG=Google+Search
GOOGLE Search Term: "Al-Khattab"
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&ie=UTF-8&q=%22Al+Khattab%22&btnG=Google+Search
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http://www.indystar.com/articles/9/181545-8799-092.html
"Butler officer killed
Policeman fatally shot while questioning man on Northside campus"
"Sudden violence at Hinkle Fieldhouse"
ARTICLE SNIPPET: "James L. Davis, 31, a Butler University police officer, was shot Friday outside Hinkle Fieldhouse by Khadir Al-Khattab, 26. Heres what happened at the fieldhouse, according to police and eyewitness accounts:
About 9:30 a.m., Friday: Several members of the womens basketball team are practicing in the fieldhouse. A man is seen watching them practice. At one point he asks for a ball. He watches them for about 40 minutes before being asked to leave.
Just before 10:29 a.m.: The man leaves the building and is approached by Officer Davis, who asks him for identification and calls in to get information about him.
10:29 a.m.: Davis is shot. An unidentified female witness runs into the fieldhouse to seek help after seeing the shooting. Police later say the suspect fled west on foot with the officers pistol.
10:30-10:45 a.m.: Police respond to the area, and a massive manhunt begins. Police search for the suspect for the next two hours. At least eight schools in the area of the Butler campus are locked down.
At 12:45 p.m.: Plainclothes Marion County detectives spot a suspect walking south in the 4400 block of North Illinois Street. They ask if they can speak with him. The suspect pulls a gun from his pants and fires at the detectives, who return fire, hitting him three times. A pistol thought to belong to Davis is recovered from the scene. The suspect, later identified as Al-Khattab, is taken to Wishard Memorial Hospital, where he died early Friday evening.
Sources: ESRI, GDT, Star staff reporting, Indianapolis Police Department "
Just got on, trying to catch up with everyone!
If you watch the video link on this story - one of the officers says that the feds were also invloved in the search. Not uncommon for someone that kills a police officer, just interesting with the name.