The Armed Citizen® July 3, 2025

A domestic violence victim is safe, while her abuser is charged with battery, strangulation and criminal confinement. 

by posted on July 3, 2025
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A 36-year-old man was charged with domestic battery, strangulation and criminal confinement after Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department officers responded to a report of a person being shot. According to previous reports, officers found two individuals who had reportedly been shot at the scene. In the updated post from law enforcement, officials said that callers heard gunshots as well as a man and woman arguing. Upon arrival at the scene, officers attempted to make contact with the two, ordering loudly for them to step outside. The man and a woman eventually exited the home. An initial investigation found that a physical altercation had occurred inside the home between the couple. The woman was released at the scene. (cbs4indy.com; 3/10/25; Indianapolis, IN)

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