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An Indiana man convicted in the 2000 killing of a police officer is set to receive a lethal injection early Tuesday in the state’s second execution in 15 years.
An Indiana man convicted in the 2000 fatal shooting of a police officer is set to receive a lethal injection this week in the state’s second execution in 15 years.
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Beech Grove police officer William “Bill” Toney wasn’t supposed to be on the clock that Friday night in September 2000.
Indiana will execute Benjamin Ritchie early May 20, 2025 more than two decades after his murder conviction in the killing of Beech Grove officer William Toney.
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MICHIGAN CITY, Ind. (WNDU) - An Indiana man convicted of killing a police officer in 2000 will be executed by lethal injection early Tuesday morning. 45-year-old Benjamin Ritchie was convicted of shooting and killing a Beach Grove officer in Marion County during a foot chase and has been on death row for more than 20 years.
Isolated thunderstorms could contain patches of strong winds and heavy rain through the afternoon, but most of the activity will fade away just before the night time hours. A few small thunderstorms will develop later into our Monday afternoon, with most of the trend staying towards our east.
When Darian DeVries took over as Indiana’s men’s basketball coach in March, the immediate focus was on building the 2025-26 roster. Luke Goode was the only potentially returning player, and his return is contingent on being given a NCAA waiver.