Carmel, IN – The Carmel Police Department (CPD) has arrested five juveniles as part of its investigation into a weekend shooting on Golfview Drive, officials announced.
Police were called to the 1100 block of Golfview Drive around 5:30 p.m. Saturday after receiving reports of gunfire. When officers arrived, they found a man with gunshot wounds, who was later transported to a hospital for treatment. His condition has not been publicly disclosed.
Suspects Fled Scene Before Arrests
According to CPD, several suspects fled the scene shortly after the shooting. By Sunday night, investigators had located and arrested five juveniles believed to have been involved in the incident.
The department is withholding the suspects’ names but has released their ages and charges.
Charges Filed Against the Juveniles
Suspect 1 (17 years old):
- Robbery resulting in serious bodily injury
- Aggravated battery posing a substantial risk of death
- Attempted murder
- Pointing a firearm at another
- Dangerous possession of a firearm
- Intimidation
Suspect 2 (14 years old):
- Dangerous possession of a firearm
Suspect 3 (17 years old):
- Robbery resulting in serious bodily injury
- Intimidation
- Pointing a firearm at another
- Dangerous possession of a firearm
Suspect 4 (17 years old):
- Robbery resulting in serious bodily injury
- Pointing a firearm at another
- Dangerous possession of a firearm
Suspect 5 (17 years old):
- Robbery resulting in serious bodily injury
- Intimidation
- Pointing a firearm at another
- Dangerous possession of a firearm
Prosecution Decision Pending
The Hamilton County Prosecutor’s Office will determine whether the juveniles will be charged as adults. CPD has not disclosed any further details on the circumstances of the shooting or the motive behind it as reported by Fox59.
Youth Violence and Firearm Concerns
Law enforcement agencies across the country continue to express concern over the growing involvement of juveniles in violent crimes involving firearms. Authorities warn that easy access to guns, social disputes escalating into violence, and gang involvement are contributing factors.
Community programs, mentorship opportunities, and youth outreach efforts have been cited as key strategies to prevent teens from becoming involved in gun-related crimes.
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