Three people were killed over the Memorial Day weekend in central Indiana in cases that authorities say started as domestic disturbances, according to local reports. The run of violence, including an officer-involved shooting south of Danville, has neighbors and law enforcement wondering how calls that begin as routine can end in fatal confrontations.
Officer-involved shooting in Hendricks County
On Monday, Hendricks County deputies were called to a home in the 600 block of Edgewood Drive for a reported domestic disturbance. When they arrived, they encountered a man who, deputies say, repeatedly went in and out of the house carrying a rifle. After officers tried to negotiate with him, the man reportedly pointed the weapon, and officers opened fire. Medics treated him at the scene, but he was pronounced dead there, according to IndyStar.
Investigators later found a woman nearby who had also suffered traumatic injuries. She was pronounced dead as well, IndyStar reports.
State police investigate; officers placed on administrative leave
The Indiana State Police have been asked to take the lead on the investigation and say the case will be turned over to the Hendricks County prosecutor once their work is finished. Agencies that responded to the scene have placed the officers who fired their weapons on administrative duty while state troopers gather evidence and interview witnesses, according to WRTV.
Officials are withholding the names of the victims and the involved officers until families are notified and the initial review is further along, WRTV reports.
What the weekend’s cases suggest
Local coverage tallied three people killed over the Memorial Day weekend in incidents that started as domestic disputes, according to WTHR. The individual circumstances vary, but the pattern has renewed attention on how quickly domestic calls can escalate, especially during holiday stretches when tensions at home can already be running high…