IMPD arrest over Thanksgiving shooting
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Indianapolis police say they used data from a suspect’s ankle monitor to locate him after a Thanksgiving Day shooting.
Derrick Fisher Jr., 30, is accused of shooting a male at an apartment complex on the city’s west side, the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department announced Friday.
Just before 8:30 p.m. Thursday, IMPD officers responded to a shooting in the 2900 block of Campanile Drive. That’s an address within The Steeples on Washington apartments, located at North Tibbs Avenue and Washington Street.
The victim, identified in a police report as a male, was “awake and breathing” when transported to hospital. Police did not provide an update on his condition.
IMPD says witnesses at the scene helped officers “quickly identify” Fisher as the suspected shooter.
“Fisher was on GPS monitoring for an unrelated case, and this information was used to quickly locate him. Officers from multiple districts and units worked together to safely apprehend Fisher,” IMPD said in a release Friday.
Fisher was arrested on preliminary charges of aggravated battery and unlawful possession of a firearm by a serious violent felon.
Online court records show Fisher pleaded guilty to unlawful possession of a firearm by a serious violent felon in August 2023. He has prior convictions in Marion, Johnson, and Hendricks counties for crimes including resisting law enforcement, domestic battery, and criminal confinement involving a victim under the age of 14.
Fisher was being held Friday at the Marion County Jail. A preliminary hearing date has not been announced.
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