Indiana judge shot during fight 1 of 3 people facing charges

Indiana judge shot during fight 1 of 3 people facing charges
Indiana judge shot during fight 1 of 3 people facing charges

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — One of two Indiana judges shot in the wee hours outside a fast-food restaurant was charged Friday with battery for his role in the May fight.

The Marion County prosecutor announced grand jury indictments against three people, including Clark County Judge Andrew Adams, about two months after an argument turned violent outside a White Castle in Indianapolis.

Adams and another Clark County judge, Bradley Jacobs, were shot while in Indianapolis for a work-related conference. Their injuries were serious but not life-threatening, and authorities don't believe they were targeted because of their jobs.

Adams and Alfredo Vazquez were each charged with two felony counts of battery and other misdemeanors. The alleged gunman, Brandon Kaiser, was charged with aggravated battery, battery with a deadly weapon and other crimes. Jacobs wasn't indicted.

It wasn't immediately known if the three men had attorneys who could comment on the charges.

Prosecutor Terry Curry said video had a role in the investigation.

"You cannot assert self-defense if you're determined to be the initial aggressor in a confrontation or if you willingly enter into mutual combat with the other person," he said without specifically referring to any of the defendants.

Separately, the Indiana Supreme Court responded to the charges by suspending Adams with pay. He'll likely appear in an Indianapolis court next week.

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