Verbatim: ISP investigate shooting of chase suspect
Indiana State Police issued the following Thursday, April 22, 2021 –
(Kendallville, IN)- Indiana State Police detectives are conducting an investigation of an overnight police action shooting in Kendallville. The incident began as a police vehicle pursuit in Fort Wayne, running through several counties, where multiple police agencies became involved. The pursuit ended with a traffic stop in Kendallville that resulted in an exchange of gunfire initiated by the driver.
The incident began shortly after 11:30pm last night, when officers from the Fort Wayne Police Department attempted to stop a Buick passenger car for a reckless driving violation near Harris Road and Olympia Avenue on the northwest side of Fort Wayne. The suspect driver initially stopped for the officer, but then sped off from the traffic stop as the officer was walking up to the car, which then initiated a vehicle pursuit.
State police investigating police-action shooting in Kendallville | Police/Fire
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Family, friends of road workers killed in crash seek justice after waiting 5 months in court
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Family and friends of two men who were killed by a suspected drunk driver Nov. 7, protested outside the Washtenaw County Courthouse because court proceedings continue to be delayed.AnnArbor.com
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ANN ARBOR, MI – It’s been five months since a woman was charged for hitting and killing two construction workers on I-94, but court proceedings haven’t moved forward.
Friends and family of Nicholas Andres Sada and Davyon Desmon-Aereailes Rose, both 23 from Lansing, are frustrated with the delays.
Sada and Rose were killed when a suspected drunk driver entered a construction zone on eastbound I-94 near Harris Road in Ypsilanti Township and hit them at about 1:40 a.m. Nov. 7.