Indiana
Former employee of Beech Grove KFC was arrested after a person was shot in the head
Beech Grove, Indiana – After a former employee of the fast-food establishment in Beech Grove shot the man in the head, the man’s condition was grave.
The incident, according to the Beech Grove Police Department, took place at 7:53 p.m. Tuesday at 4053 S. Emerson Ave., the location of Kentucky Fried Chicken.
When Beech Grove police got on the scene, they discovered a man who had been shot in the head. He was in critical condition when brought to Eskenazi.
The 24-year-old suspect, Roberto Petties, was known to the restaurant staff, the investigators discovered. Tuesday morning, Petties was let go from the KFC.
He was without incident arrested at his residence.
The individual who was shot was not identified by the police as a KFC employee.
Petties is being charged with felony aggravated violence on a preliminary basis. There isn’t a scheduled court date yet.
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