Five arrested after shooting of Indiana judge and his wife
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Five arrested after shooting of Indiana judge and his wife
"Raylen Ferguson, a 38-year-old from Lexington, Kentucky, and two men from Lafayette - Thomas Moss, 43, and Blake Smith, 32 - were each charged with counts of attempted murder, conspiracy to commit murder and aggravated battery, plus gang and firearm enhancements. Amanda Milsap, 45, of Lafayette, was charged with bribery and obstruction of justice, and Zenada Greer, 61, of Lexington, was charged with assisting a criminal and obstruction of justice."
"Meyer said in a statement Wednesday that he was "so grateful for the outpouring of support from friends, the community, court colleagues, and law enforcement." He added that he was receiving "excellent care" and that he and his wife's conditions were improving. "I want the community to know that I have strong faith in our judicial system," he wrote. "This horrific violence will"
Five people were arrested in connection with the shooting of Tippecanoe County Judge Steven P. Meyer and his wife at their Lafayette home. The arrests followed a coordinated, multistate operation that involved hundreds of investigative hours. Three defendants are from Indiana and two are from Kentucky. Raylen Ferguson, Thomas Moss and Blake Smith face attempted murder, conspiracy and aggravated battery charges with gang and firearm enhancements. Amanda Milsap faces bribery and obstruction charges, and Zenada Greer faces assisting a criminal and obstruction charges. The Meyers survived and were in stable condition. Officials have not detailed a motive. Court records show Moss is a defendant in an ongoing case in Meyer’s court involving domestic battery and unlawful possession of a firearm by a violent felon.
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