Indianapolis man sentenced to 60 years in 2020 fatal shooting on east side
A jury previously found Edward Smith guilty of murder and carrying a handgun without a license. He will face 60 years in prison.
A jury previously found Edward Smith guilty of murder and carrying a handgun without a license. He will face 60 years in prison.
The FBI said agents from the agency’s Indianapolis office arrested the man on Wednesday morning in Bloomington.
Police found Laura Gentry, 44, on July 9 in the 1100 block of Medford Avenue on the west side. The coroner said she was shot multiple times, burned.
Police said witnesses saw the driver veer onto the shoulder and hit the two men on Kentucky Avenue.
Prosecutors said Lyman Spurlock shot Leeshawn Parker twice in the head during an argument between roommates.
The Marion County coroner identified the man found by Indianapolis police on June 29 as Robert Lopez, 33.
Indianapolis police said officers found two people shot in the 5000 block of West 36th Terrace on the west side.
If convicted in the killing of police detective and FBI task force officer Greg Ferency, Shane Meehan faces a sentence of life in prison.
Special prosecutor Chris Gaal announced the decision by releasing the report of his investigation in the February police shooting.
Officers responded to the 8800 block of Bel Air Drive on Wednesday afternoon on a report of a person shot.