Indianapolis man who killed 4 over stimulus money admitted to slayings in chilling detail: police
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The Indiana man accused of killing four people – including a 7-year-old girl – in Indianapolis following a fight over a stimulus check admitted to the murders after being captured by police, telling officers he fired his gun "a lot" and "everyone was on the floor" when he was done, chilling police documents show.
He is accused of killing Eve Moore, 7; Daquan Moore, 23; Anthony Johnson, 35; and 44-year-old Tomeeka Brown inside a home on North Randolph Street, and also shooting his girlfriend, who is the mother of his 6-month-old daughter. "Mr. Halfacre said when he stopped firing, everyone was on the floor from being shot" The 25-year-old suspect was arrested Sunday evening – one day after the alleged killings – and was charged with murder, attempted murder, armed robbery, carrying a handgun without a permit and auto theft, Marion County Prosecutor Ryan Mears announced Thursday.More Related News