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Women charged in boy's homicide ordered to provide handwriting samples

Women charged in boy's homicide ordered to provide handwriting samples
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Man pleads guilty to vandalizing Hammond church nearly two years ago

Man pleads guilty to vandalizing Hammond church nearly two years ago
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Man granted bail on murder charge linked to deadly nightclub shooting

CROWN POINT — A judge set bail Friday for a Hammond man accused of killing a man and shooting at a police officer Sept. 27 outside a Gary nightclub. Fredrick D. Craft, 31, must post a bond of $500,000 surety or $50,000 cash to be released from jail while awaiting trial on charges of murder and attempted murder. Craft s attorney, Mark Gruenhagen, filed a motion Monday seeking a bond reduction. Lake Criminal Court Judge Diane Boswell scheduled a bond review hearing for Tuesday. Murder defendants typically are not afforded bond, unless a court determines after hearing evidence and testimony that the presumption of a defendant s guilt is not strong.

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$1.2 million settlement reached in deadly police pursuit

CROWN POINT — An attorney for a Whiting family said this week a $1.2 million settlement was reached in a federal lawsuit against East Chicago, Hammond and five of the cities police officers involved in a deadly pursuit four years ago. The high-speed chase Feb. 15, 2017, resulted in the death of 13-year-old Julianna Chambers and severely injured her grandmother Theresa Paramo. Our primary concern was not only to provide compensation to the family for the indescribable harm they suffered, but also to ensure this lawsuit led to positive changes in police procedures during high-speed pursuits, attorney Lawrence T. Ruder said. Ruder, who represented the family along with Merrillville attorney Thomas A. Clements, said there is national consensus among experts in the U.S. that high-speed police pursuits are inherently dangerous to the community and can lead to serious injury or death.

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