Georgetown Road Gas Station Brawl Ends In Murder Conviction

What started as a fight at a northwest-side gas station has now ended in a murder conviction. Last Wednesday, a Marion County judge found 24-year-old Kobe Bond guilty of murder in the fatal shooting of 21-year-old Tyreana Terrell outside a station near West 56th Street and Georgetown Road last July. The decision follows a months-long investigation into the July 9, 2024, shooting and moves the case toward a sentencing hearing in early March.

Bond was convicted after a two-day bench trial in which the judge reviewed surveillance footage, physical evidence, and witness testimony. According to WISH-TV, court filings and local reporting indicate that prosecutors leaned heavily on video from the gas station and statements from people who were there the night of the shooting.

Prosecutors Say Video Shows Gun Drawn In Deadly Clash

The Marion County Prosecutor’s Office told the court that surveillance video captured Bond pulling a handgun and firing three shots, with Terrell hit twice as she fell, according to reporting by WTHR. Prosecutors also said two witnesses at the hospital identified Bond as the shooter and that he was driving his mother’s white car that night.

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