Family of Indianapolis shooting victims thank first responders, good Samaritan
The mother and son who became victims of gun violence on May 29 in broad daylight describe the shooting as senseless and horrific. Author: Steve Jefferson Updated: 6:57 PM EDT June 3, 2021
INDIANAPOLIS For the first time, family members who survived a violent shooting over the Memorial Day weekend are speaking out about their ordeal.
The family released a public statement about the shooting that took place on Kentstone Drive on Indy s northwest side. The statement includes a thank you to the people who came to the rescue.
The mother and son who became victims of gun violence on May 29 in broad daylight describe the shooting as senseless and horrific. It happened as they talked in the driveway at home around 2:30 p.m. Saturday. The son had been cutting the grass at home before he was interrupted by the shooting suspect who reportedly recently started staying wit