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Indianapolis police were involved in a shooting on the city’s west side Thursday afternoon
No officers were injured, the department said.
The shooting happened in the 300 block of South Warman Avenue.
South Warman Avenue is shut down between Addison and Ida streets as police surround the scene.
Few other details were immediately available.
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Shootings involving IMPD in 2024
Indianapolis police block the intersection of South Warman and Ida avenues following on officer-involved shooting on Dec. 19, 2024.
Thursday’s shooting marked the 16th of the year. There were 18 shootings involving Indianapolis police in 2023.
Dec. 12: A man was shot during a foot chase in 1000 block of Waldemere Avenue. Officers responding to a shots fired call said the man ran away and during the chase pulled a gun and fired shots, a department spokesperson said. The man was listed in stable condition. No officers were hurt.
Dec. 4: A man carrying a machete was fatally shot by police responding to a disturbance with a weapon at an industrial park off Brookville Road on the city’s southeast side. Two other people suffered non-fatal stab wounds. The man was identified as Christopher L. Worrell, 37.
Nov. 14: A driver was shot by police after hitting an officer with an SUV in a CVS parking lot on North Meridian Street. The officers were called to CVS to check on a person in the vehicle before the shooting. The person shot and the officer were in stable condition.
Oct. 27: A man who jumped into a woman’s vehicle and held her at gunpoint was in critical but stable condition after being shot by Indianapolis police. Julius Hill, 25, was shot by veteran officer Joseph Beasley after the woman stopped her car and got out to alert nearby officers at the intersection of 11th Street and Kealing Avenue that she was being held hostage. Hill’s family told police he suffers from schizophrenia.
Sept. 11: Officers were involved in a shooting while responding to a hostage situation on the north side of Indianapolis. No police officers were injured, and the man shot by police was reported to be in stable condition at a local hospital.
Aug. 23: What started as a search warrant for narcotics, ultimately ended in Kentrail Small, 40, being shot and killed. At about 10:30 a.m. SWAT officers were attempting to serve a search warrant at the Park Terrace Motel, 9025 Pendleton Pike, in Lawrence. SWAT forced their way into the room and a struggle ensued as police attempted to handcuff Small. Police said Small got away and grabbed a Draco firearm, at which point officers fatally shot him.
July 2: Police responding to a call about a person shot encountered Richard Dale Bures, 86, who they say pointed a weapon at them just after 11:30 a.m. in the 5100 block of West Vermont Street, just off North Lynhurst Drive. Bures pointed the firearm at officers multiple times, and two officers fired their weapons. Detectives located a revolver but no evidence of another person shot. They also found a note stating the man wanted to commit suicide, police said. Bures survived the encounter and was criminally charged and his case remains pending.
June 25: Elijah Hakiem Radford, 45, was suspected of shooting a woman before leading police on a multi-mile chase that culminated in Castleton. Body camera footage shows him entering an apartment and holding a knife next to a screaming woman moments before he was fatally shot.
June 1: An officer fired their weapon while investigating gunshots downtown about 3:20 a.m. Neither the suspect nor the officer were injured.
May 28: Jerrett Dwain Gray Jr., 20, was a suspect in an armed carjacking when he was fatally shot while trying to flee police in the Cavalier Court apartment complex. Two firearms were found where Gray was taken into custody. One firearm carried a machine gun conversion device, commonly called a Glock Switch.
May 15: Kelvin Andrew Chandler, 26, who was accused of shooting his roommate, was fatally shot in an “exchange of gunfire” with an officer in the 6500 block of Apollo Way. His roommate survived.
May 2: Lemar Brandon Qualls, 35, was shot and killed after officers were called about a person armed and pointing a weapon at people in the 3900 block of Broadway Street, near 38th Street and North College Avenue. Witnesses said Qualls pointed the weapon at officers, according to police.
March 31: Luis Duran-Ruano, 31, was killed after a SWAT standoff on Winston Avenue that started with a call about a man firing shots into the air near West 33rd Street and Georgetown Road.
March 24: Dominique Lamonte Durham Sr., 37, was fatally shot March 24 in an exchange of gunfire with off-duty officers working security at a nightclub on East Washington Street.
Jan. 24: Raphael Dekemper, 41, was shot and killed in a shootout with officers on Brookside Parkway North Drive.
DOJ investigation into Indianapolis police shootings
In mid-April Mayor Joe Hogsett and Bailey announced the Department of Justice would conduct an extensive review of shootings by police after a sharp spike in 2023 when officers were involved in 17 shootings that killed or injured someone. A timeline for when the results of that review would be released hasn’t been provided.
This article originally appeared on Indianapolis Star: IMPD involved in 16th police shooting of 2024. What we know