Armed Teen Shot By Indianapolis Police

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On December 5, at about 11:15 PM, police were called to the 3500 block of Orbit Circle where a 3rd party custodian reported that Amos Charles Lane, 51, was in violation of his conditions of release and was intoxicated. Officer Ian Fletcher responded and found Lane walking in the area of Nova Circle and Cosmos Drive. Officer Fletcher got out of his patrol vehicle and made contact with Lane. Officer Fletcher escorted Lane back to his patrol vehicle to interview him; while attempting to get Lane into the back seat, Officer Fletcher was punched multiple times in the face by Lane. Lane then fled the scene on foot toward the airport. Multiple officers from APD and the Airport responded and located Lane on airport property just southwest of Orbit Drive. He was taken into custody shortly after midnight and charged with Assault 2, Resisting, and Violation of Conditions of Release. He was taken to the Anchorage Jail with bail set at $7500 plus 3rd party custodian Officer Fletcher was taken to a local hospital where he was treated for a fracture to his left orbital bone. Officer Fletcher was released early this morning.

INDIANAPOLIS – Armed suspect shot by Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department (IMPD) officer, after suspect had allegedly robbed a nearby gas station.

At approximately 12:38 a.m., IMPD officers were dispatched to an Armed Robbery of the Thortons Gas Station located in the 6800 block of West Washington St. Officers were already in the area, just North of the gas station, on the report of a 17-year-old juvenile runaway dressed in a gray sweatshirt who had taken a gun from his residence. Officers on the scene of the runaway heard the description of the armed robbery suspect and recognized that it was possibly the armed runaway they were looking for.

Officers quickly responded to the area of the Thortons gas station, where two males were seen running from the scene. The officers split up. One officer chased the juvenile suspect and the other officer chased the 2nd male suspect, later identified as 18-year-old Miguel Duran-Vasquez. The officer chasing the juvenile observed the juvenile suspect reach for his waistband, at which time he gave loud verbal commands for the suspect to drop the weapon and show his hands. Fearing for his life, the officer fired his patrol rifle, striking the suspect. The juvenile suspect was then immediately taken into custody and given medical attention. A black firearm was located within reach of the juvenile suspect.

A perimeter was setup and IMPD K9 Units responded to search the area for the 2nd suspect. The 2nd suspect was located in a creek bed behind the 1400 block of Panama Ave, where he was taken into custody without incident. Surveillance video at the gas station showed the juvenile male, wearing a gray sweatshirt, pointing a gun at the cashier and taking money from the register before fleeing the scene. The 2nd suspect had an undetermined amount of cash on his person, which was later determined to be from the robbery. The 2nd suspect was also found to be in possession of marijuana.

EMS personnel responded and immediately transported the wounded juvenile suspect to Eskenazi Hospital, where he was listed in serious but stable condition. IMPD Critical Incident Response Team (CIRT), POST, homicide and aggravated assault detectives responded to assist in the investigation. A separate internal investigation will be conducted by members of the Internal Affairs Unit. Indianapolis-Marion County Forensic Services Agency responded to collect possible forensic evidence. The involved officer, who is currently assigned to Southwest District and is an 11-year veteran will be placed on administrative leave, as is standard procedure in any officer-involved shooting investigation.

The juvenile suspect was preliminarily charged with Robbery, Possession of a Firearm without a License, and Resisting Law Enforcement. The 2nd suspect was preliminarily charged with Robbery, Possession of Marijuana, and Resisting Law Enforcement. The 2nd suspect was transported to the Arrestee Processing Center (APC) for processing. The case is currently being screened by the Marion County Prosecutor’s Office (MCPO) for a charging decision.

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