A man is behind bars, a woman hospitalized, and an unborn child is dead after a tragic shooting incident in Indiana. The Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department arrested Jeremy McBride, 36 ...
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Indianapolis man plotted shooting of estranged wife and her unborn baby, court docs sayJeremy McBride faces one count of attempted murder, online court records show. According to a probable cause affidavit, Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department officers responded at 6:11 p.m ...
But that’s only part of the story. Police responded to the home of 36-year-old Jeremy McBride on the 700 block of East Pleasant Run Parkway Drive after receiving a call of a shooting ...
That’s when she learned about what happened. The soon-to-be mom was shot multiple times by her estranged husband, Jeremy McBride, and he was arrested according a probable cause affidavit.
Jeremy McBride, 36, is accused of shooting his estranged wife, identified by Indianapolis’ Fox 59 as Kayla Netherland. On Thursday, Jan. 23, McBride was charged with the Attempted Murder ...
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Man shoots pregnant estranged wife 5 times in the back because he was mad the baby was not his: CopsLeft: Kayla Netherland (Facebook). Right: Jeremy McBride (Marion County Jail). An Indiana man is behind bars after he shot his estranged wife, who was 5 months pregnant, in the back, seriously ...
An initial hearing for Jeremy McBride was scheduled for 9 a.m. Friday in Marion Superior Court 31. McBride was being held Thursday in the Marion County Jail on a $200,000 surety bond. According to ...
The Marion County Prosecutor's Office charged Jeremy McBride with attempted murder and feticide. At his initial court hearing Friday, Jan. 24, McBride pleaded not guilty, and a judge set his bond at ...
Kayla Netherland Kayla’s estranged husband, 36-year-old Jeremy McBride, allegedly called 911 and confessed to shooting his wife in the back. Court records claim after being arrested within 30 ...
Jeremy McBride, 36, was arrested on a preliminary charge of attempted murder, with additional charges expected to follow, according to the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department. Officers ...
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