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Car jacking pursuit ends with trooper shot, suspect dead, search for second suspect

(Photo supplied/Indiana State Police)

A suspect was killed and an Indiana trooper was injured in a shooting on Friday night, June 12.

State police say officers were called to a robbery and car jacking at the Pilot Truck Stop in Remington.

The carjacking victim told police a man wearing a mask pointed a gun at their head and stole their car.

(Photo supplied/Indiana State Police)

Later, another officer found the car on I-65, but their emergency lighting was broken, and they lost sight of the car again near Lowell.

Two troopers in the area found the car and chased it.

Eventually, the suspect’s car got a flat tire, so the suspect got out and began to fire at the troopers.

One of the troopers shot the suspect, who died. One trooper was taken to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.

(Photo supplied/Indiana State Police)

Indiana State Police are requesting the public’s assistance in locating a second individual that was seen at the Pilot Truck Stop.  This subject is described as a black male, possibly driving a silver Toyota Corolla.

Prior to arriving at the Pilot Truck Stop, the vehicle was seen entering the truck stop with its hazard lights activated.

The Toyota was seen parked next to the black Mitsubishi that was stolen and left at the same time as the stolen Mitsubishi.

The Toyota was located a short time later abandoned on I-65 at the 202 mile marker.

Below is more information released by Indiana State Police:

*UPDATE* The investigation into the officer involved shooting on I-65 at the 246.8 mile-marker is ongoing.  As the investigation has progressed, the Indiana State Police are requesting the public’s assistance in locating a second individual that was seen at the Pilot at exit 201 (Remington, IN).  This subject is described as a black male, possibly driving a silver Toyota Corolla.  Prior to arriving at the Pilot, the vehicle was seen entering the truck stop with its hazard lights activated.  The Toyota was seen parked next to the black Mitsubishi that was stolen and left at the same time as the stolen Mitsubishi.  The Toyota was located a short time later abandoned on I-65 at the 202 mile marker. 

If anyone has any information on this individual’s identity or saw the vehicle on I-65 is requested to contact Detective Smith or Detective Rector at the Lafayette State Police Post (765) 567-2125.

-Photos of the vehicles at the Pilot Truck Stop are attached

-Original news release is below

JASPER/LAKE COUNTY- On June 12, at 10:15 p.m., the Jasper County Sheriff’s Department received a call of an armed robbery/car jacking at the Pilot Truck Stop at exit 201 (Remington, IN).  The suspect was reported to be a black male wearing a mask.  The victim also reported that the assailant had pointed a gun at the victim’s head while taking possession of the vehicle, a black Mitsubishi.  A Demotte police officer located the stolen vehicle traveling northbound on I-65 near the 230 mile-marker where he was going to make a traffic stop; however, the officer’s emergency lighting became disabled and the officer lost sight of the vehicle near exit 240 (Lowell).  Two troopers were in the area observing for the vehicle and located it near the 246 mile marker.  They attempted to make a traffic stop when the vehicle fled.  A pursuit was then initiated but the vehicle sustained a flat tire at which point the driver slowed the vehicle.  As the vehicle slowed, the driver exited the vehicle and immediately began to fire a weapon at the troopers, striking one of them.  The suspect and troopers continued to exchange gunfire when one of the trooper’s rounds struck the suspect.   The trooper began to administer first aid to the suspect however his efforts were unsuccessful.  The trooper then administered first aid to the injured trooper by applying a tourniquet to the trooper’s lower extremity.  The injured trooper was transported to St. Anthony’s Hospital in Crown Point for treatment of non-life-threatening injuries.  The suspect was pronounced deceased at the scene by the Lake County Coroner.

The identity of the deceased has not yet been determined.  Investigators continue to work to make positive identification of the deceased.  The identity of the troopers involved will be released in the next few days.  No further information will be released at this time as this is an ongoing investigation.

 

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1 comment

Shameful police trying to uphold laws... June 15, 2020 at 10:33 am

here comes more idiots from antifa to blame whites on the wrongful death of a black…The cops should have let him have the stolen car and even given him money just for being black. That would fix everything wouldn’t it BLM thugs??

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