Muncie police, court documents share new details on mass shooting
By Newslink Staff / August 2, 2023Court documents show Vance has been preliminarly charged. His bond is set for $105,000.
Court documents show Vance has been preliminarly charged. His bond is set for $105,000.
Police arrested John L. Vance Tuesday afternoon. He is booked at the Delaware County jail with a bond of $55,000.
Many in attendance were family and friends of the victims or were at the block party that night.
No arrests have been made. Detectives are conducting interviews with victims to gather more information.
Tragedy after tragedy, people often are left wondering if this has anything to do with mental health.
In a statement, city officials say some Muncie firefighters are under scrutiny over personal conduct that “occurred without the knowledge or permission of the Muncie Fire Department or the city of Muncie.”
Weather Forecaster Ian Kowalski breaks down the high chance of storms this weekend and early next week, as well as warm temperatures.
Weather forecaster Dimitri Gegas is tracking thunderstorm chances for this weekend as well as a drop in temperatures to start next week.
Arichavala explains, “[Sunday] was the first really good day and ever since then, people have just been outside in their hammocks… and it’s just a really good thing to see.”
Weather forecaster Jack Van Meter is tracking beautiful conditions but a change is on the way for the weekend.
“In the moment, it felt pretty liberating to be able to think about what to do in the midst of a global health and race pandemic, so it was a liberating moment that we felt that it was a great opportunity to do something transformative here in the city.”
Flames broke out Tuesday and local fire officials expect it could burn for days.
Weather Forecaster Lance Huffman tracks more 70s and dry conditions for the remainder of the workweek.
“I think students who are in college look at teacher compensation, and I think it’s important that legislators remain steadfast in making sure that teachers are compensated well,” Ben Williams, Principal of Northside Middle School, said.
“When I go to evaluate this project, it is kind of like Christmas. Unless the students had a problem and came to me ahead of time, I don’t know what pictures they have chosen. I know what the requirements of the project are, but they are broad and it depends on the picture they use,” Largent said.
Weather Forecaster Hunter Luzadder is tracking spring like conditions and sunny days ahead.
“Not only are they working on those problem-solving, critical thinking, math and science standards, they are also getting those real-life experiences,” Eastham said.
“I learned that the drugs that everyone uses actually messes up the chemical imbalance in your system and makes you want to use more.”
“I think they’re very violent and they should be banned off campus,” sophomore Jerry Padgett said. “I got chased down the other day.”
“We have fifty members apart of our club and we have a lot of fun,” Walsh said. “They are working hard to make a difference in our youth, and they are enjoying it. He is an extraordinary male dog that loves to play, run, and be loved on.”