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  • indyjs

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    Only had it for a day. Darn Amish
    INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Two teenage boys on Friday were formally charged as adults after an Anderson man was murdered in March on the Indianapolis far-east side, the Marion County Prosecutor’s Office said.

    Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department said the boys were arrested Wednesday for the murder of Dusty Lawrence, 30, on March 28.

    Officers just after 3 p.m. March 28 found Lawrence with a gunshot wound in the 3700 block of Rinehall Drive, just south of 38th Street between German Church Road and the county line.

    He died after being taken to IU Health Methodist Hospital, court documents say.

    “The Prosecutor’s Office has charged Tremayne Hobson Jr and Demetrius Coakley for their alleged roles in the March 28, 2021 shooting death of Dusty Lawrence. Charges have been filed in adult court pursuant to Indiana statute,” said a news release issued Friday.

    Court documents show Hobson, 16, and Coakley, 15, each were charged with murder and robbery resulting in serious bodily injury. An IMPD spokesman said Friday night that it would have to confer with legal advisers before releasing jail-booking photos of Hobson and Coakley.

    Police arrived at the crime scene March 28 to find Lawrence in a blue Chevrolet Sonic car with his wife and 5-year-old daughter, the document say. Lawrence was found with a firearm in the pocket of the hoodie he was wearing.

    IMPD later learned the shooting had happened in the 3600 block of Newcastle Drive. An alert neighbor, who is believed to have heard the shots, provided information to the police. Another neighbor provided video surveillance to police. Yet more information came to police from an anonymous tipster, court documents say.

    Lawrence’s wife told police they’d traveled from a Lowe’s home improvement store in Anderson to swap firearms in Indianapolis with some people he’d found through a phone app called Discord. Discord can be used to make phone calls, send messages, and distribute other digital data. Her husband had bought his firearm, a 9mm Glock 43, a day earlier at an Anderson gun shop, then he put it up for trade on the app. He met up with the potential traders at the intersection of Newcastle and Rinehall drives, where the shooting happened, she told police.

    Police over months of investigation secured information from texts, phones and YouTube that connected Hobson and Coakley to the homicide. That information included photos of the guns sent to Lawrence on the Discord app.

    According to online court records, Hobson and Coakley are scheduled to have jury trials at 8:30 a.m. April 4 in Marion Superior Court 32. Both are being in custody with no bond.
     

    jwamplerusa

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    Her husband had bought his firearm, a 9mm Glock 43, a day earlier at an Anderson gun shop, then he put it up for trade on the app. He met up with the potential traders at the intersection of Newcastle and Rinehall drives, where the shooting happened, she told police.
    Why does this passage bother me so much?
     

    BehindBlueI's

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    Why does this passage bother me so much?

    Because buying a gun in City X then in very rapid turn time be selling/"trading" in City Y is indicative of someone buying to resell, likely without much care if the person is prohibited. Indicative means just that, maybe he just likes to tour the state swapping handguns with strangers or the trade he was offered was 'too good to be true' and worth the drive. But it's enough to rouse suspicion.
     

    BJHay

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    For anyone interested more details are provided by the Indy Star (via Yahoo) at this link.

    The victim's relative states “He was just a good kid,” but I'm sure the cops have questions about why he bought a handgun and then traveled to a different city to trade with two teenagers the following day.



     

    Tactically Fat

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    Could also have been an impulse buy...and his wife said "oh no you didn't!" When he got home. Forgiveness vs permission didnt work out.

    Doesn't seem they were flush with cash...

    Sad. So sad.
     

    Lpherr

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    Could've been he couldn't find what he wanted and bought something else. Then thought he might be able to trade for what he wanted. He could've been trolling the app, and seen what he wanted, and what the other person would trade for.

    Regardless, the outcome is disgusting and saddening.
     

    Bugzilla

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    No offense to Indy east siders, but going to a home of someone I don’t know, in a “well respected neighborhood” and trade guns, last thing I’m going to do. Even “good” neighborhoods, I tend not to. Meet at a very public location, of my choosing if I’m selling, in day light.
     

    NHT3

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    No offense to Indy east siders, but going to a home of someone I don’t know, in a “well respected neighborhood” and trade guns, last thing I’m going to do. Even “good” neighborhoods, I tend not to. Meet at a very public location, of my choosing if I’m selling, in day light.
    I know a guy that felt the same way and was relieved of his firearm by two "gentlemen" at a gas station on S. Emerson at 465 about 6PM one afternoon.. In retrospect he told me he felt fortunate he wasn't shot.
    I'm very skeptical of someone that buys a gun and immediately sets up a meet an hour away to sell it.. Truly a sad situation all around but we all know what results can be expected when playing stupid games
     

    OkieGirl

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    .....I'm very skeptical of someone that buys a gun and immediately sets up a meet an hour away to sell it.. Truly a sad situation all around but we all know what results can be expected when playing stupid games
    THIS!! Every Pro 2A person I know has furrowed their brow over the idea of purchasing a firearm then immediately putting it up on an app for trade. Just shady, shady, shady on the part of the seller...100% there is more to this story. If this were one of those TV murder mystery shows the lines would go something like "No, Officer, I didn't kill my wife's ex. My firearm is chambered in 9mm [present gun shop receipt] and the round that killed him was a fortay"

    Add to that - We are having such a crappy time with crime here in Indy and that news absolutely makes it to Anderson. No way he didn't know what things were like down here. No way. This whole situation stinks...buy a gun, immediately post that you want to swap it, bring your pregnant wife and daughter with you to try and ensure your safety??? There is way more to this story than what we will ever know.
     
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