Pregnant woman among 6 killed in Indianapolis "mass murder"

Indianapolis mayor describes deadly shooting as "mass murder"

Editor's Note: Indianapolis police have arrested a juvenile in connection to Sunday's killings. Read the latest update here.


Six people were killed, including a pregnant woman, in a shooting inside an Indianapolis home early Sunday, CBS affiliate WTTV reports. Police said a juvenile was also hospitalized in critical condition. Indianapolis Mayor Joe Hogsett and Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department Chief Randall Taylor described the shooting as a "mass murder" during a press conference, according to WTTV.

The shooting occurred in the 3500 block of Adams Street early Sunday, the station said, on Indy's near northeast side.

Police had been originally dispatched to the nearby 3300 block of E. 36th Street around 3:45 a.m., WTTV said, where a juvenile was found with a gunshot wound. Police said that he was hospitalized and is expected to survive.

After investigating that incident, police then went to the Adams Street location around 4 a.m. where they discovered multiple people shot inside a home. Officials confirmed that six people had been shot dead, including a pregnant woman and her unborn child. They believe the shooting was a targeted attack.

An investigation into the shooting is ongoing. The Associated Press said Sunday night that no suspects were in custody.

"... what we saw this morning was a different kind of evil. What happened this morning, based on the evidence that's been gathered so far, was mass murder," Taylor said Sunday. "More than that, we believe it was not random."

Taylor mentioned that Sunday's crime was the largest mass casualty shooting in the city in more than a decade, according to AP.

He also mentioned that he is "determined" to find answers into the deadly shooting and pleaded with the public to help provide any information by calling the IMPD Homicide Office at 317-327-3475 or Crime Stoppers of Central Indiana at 317-262-8477.

Late Sunday, the Marion County coroner released the names of the victims, ranging in age from 13 to 42, plus the unborn child.

Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department work the scene in Indianapolis where six people were shot to death early Sunday, January 24, 2021. Justin L. Mack/The Indianapolis Star via AP
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