Two Indiana judges were shot in the parking lot of a White Castle restaurant in Indianapolis early Wednesday after an argument with strangers, authorities said. Jacobs and Adams, along with two other people, had been bar-hopping in the downtown area when they were involved in an argument just before 3:30 a.m. in the fast-food restaurant's parking lot, police told the Indianapolis Star. Police initially said the argument started inside a strip club and spilled out into the White Castle parking lot, but authorities later retracted that statement, saying the report was based on incorrect information, according to USA Today. Detectives found no evidence the judges were targeted because of their position, Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department Officer Genae Cook said. Dolan said Indiana Chief Justice Loretta Rush visited both judges and their families Wednesday, according to the paper.
Source: Fox News May 02, 2019 04:18 UTC