Five People Arrested in Connection with Shooting of Indiana Judge

Indiana Superior Court Judge Steve Meyer / screen image from Journal & Courier livestream

Five people were arrested in connection with the shooting of an Indiana judge and his wife.

Raylen Ferguson, Thomas Moss and Blake Smith are facing charges of attempted murder, conspiracy to commit murder and gang enhancement.

Amanda Milsap was charged with bribery and obstruction of justice.

Zenada Greer was charged with assisting a criminal and obstruction of justice.

ARRESTED:

5 people are now in custody accused of attempted murder and bribery in the shootings of Tippecanoe County Judge Steven Meyer and his wife, Kimberly Meyer.

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An Indiana judge and his wife were shot in their Lafayette home last Sunday.

Indiana Superior Court Judge Steve Meyer was shot in the arm and his wife, Kim, was shot in the hip Sunday afternoon.

They both survived and are in stable condition.

According to the Lafayette Police Department, one of the suspects knocked on the judge’s door claiming he had his dog before opening gunfire.

CBS News reported:

Five people have been arrested in connection with the shooting that injured a judge and his wife at their home in Indiana last weekend, authorities said.

The people taken into custody are 38-year-old Raylen Ferguson and 61-year-old Zenada Greer of Kentucky, as well as Indiana residents Thomas Moss, 43; Blake Smith, 32; and Amanda Milsap, 45, police said in a statement Thursday.

The Lafayette Police Department said the arrests were made “after a coordinated, multi-state operation involving hundreds of investigative hours.”

Ferguson, Moss and Smith face a slew of charges including attempted murder and aggravated battery. Milsap and Greer face two charges each, including obstruction of justice.

Tippecanoe Superior Court 2 Judge Steven Meyer and his wife, Kimberly Meyer, were shot at their home on Sunday. Steven Meyer suffered an injury to his arm and Kimberly Meyer sustained an injury to her hip, according to police.

“I want the community to know that I have strong faith in our judicial system,” Judge Meyer said in a statement.

“This horrific violence will not shake my belief in the importance of peacefully resolving disputes. I remain confident we have the best judicial system in the world, and I am proud to be a part of it.”

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