SOUTH BEND â Prosecutors have issued arrest warrants for two men they believe were responsible for a shooting at the Phillips 66 on Lincoln Way East.
Chosen Alexander, 21, and Malik Gardner, 24, each have been charged with attempted murder, battery and criminal recklessness for their alleged involvement in the incident. Gardner is in custody, but Alexander has not been apprehended.
South Bend police were dispatched to the gas station on Nov. 2 for reports of gunshots. Officers later found Lonell Hudson at Memorial Hospital suffering from gunshot wounds to his arm, chest and leg, according to court documents.
Hudson told police his girlfriend drove him to the gas station to get some cigarettes but a man with braids was mean mugging him as he walked into the store. According to charging documents, Hudson told officers he was reaching into his pocket for his gun, when the man began shooting at him. As he fell back into the parking lot, he began shooting back.
Man charged with attempted murder in Phillips 66 shooting
SOUTH BEND, Ind. One man has been arrested and charged with attempted murder in connection with a shooting that happened at the Phillips 66 on Lincolnway East in November, according to court documents.
On November 2, officers with the South Bend Police were dispatched to the Phillips 66 on Lincolnway East in reference to a shooting. Witnesses told police two men had been near the front of the store shooting at third person.
Police located bullet casings inside and outside the store along with a loaded magazine.
Officers learned a shooting victim had been dropped off at the hospital.