When fire crews arrived they saw heavy smoke coming from the roof. Fire officials say two people passing by ran into the home to alert anyone inside, but the home was empty.
Crews quickly put out the flames in the roof.
There were no injuries.
When fire crews arrived they saw heavy smoke coming from the roof. Fire officials say two people passing by ran into the home to alert anyone inside, but the home was empty.
Crews quickly put out the flames in the roof.
There were no injuries.
The Evansville Police Department has submitted an affidavit of probable cause requesting Earl Bernard Martin Jr. be charged with the murder of Erica Bradfield-Fox.
On Friday, December 22, 2017, officers with the Evansville Police Department were dispatched to 906 Bellemeade Avenue in reference to a possible dead body. Donna Stephens, the mother of Earl Martin Jr., and the owner of the residence, called 911. Stephens told Central Dispatch that there was a trash can in her back yard and she thought there had been a body placed in it.
Earl Martin Jr. was also living at the residence and had been arrested there on December 19, 2017 and charged with murder on an unrelated incident.
Officers went to the residence and secured it. EPD Detective Breivogel spoke to Martin`s juvenile son, “J.M” and J.M. stated that on Saturday, December 16th he was at the residence visiting his father, Earl Martin Jr.. He stated that his father told him that someone had broken into the residence and his father shot at the intruder twice. One bullet struck an interior door and the other bullet struck the intruder in the head. J.M. stated that his father then told him that he put a trash bag over the person`s head and dragged the body into the basement.
Once in the basement, Martin told J.M. that he had gotten some tools from the garage and proceeded to cut up the body. He told J.M. that he put the body into a trash bag and put it in the old trash can in the back yard. Martin told J.M. that he was going to place the trash can out with the regular trash so the body would be taken to the landfill so it would not be found. He also told J.M. that he took the limbs and head and placed them in a separate trash can and put them somewhere else.
We hope that todays “IS IT TRUEâ€Â will provoke“ honest and open dialogue concerning issues that we, as responsible citizens of this community, need to address in a rational and responsible way?â€
IS IT TRUE that At-Large City Council member Jonathan Weaver just met with several potential out of town investors to discuss bringing a quality grocery store/retail development to the North Main area of Evansville?  …we are also hearing that a couple of political types are trying to upstage Mr. Weaver from making a new grocery store/retail development a reality because they want to take credit for this much needed North Main Street project?  …we give Mr. Weaver five (5) cheers for trying to encourage developers to consider building a store/retail development in the North Main Street area? ..this a developing story?
IS IT TRUE we have been told that Evansville DMD just leased the newly renovated CVS building on North Main to a kidney dialysis business? …several years ago the Evansville DMD purchased this dilapidated and vacant bock building located on North Main Street for around $600,000 plus?  …we are told that the Evansville DMD may had paid for the expensive renovation costs of this building in order to make it move in ready for the kidney dialysis business?  …we wonder who’s responsible for paying the property taxes of this newly renovated hearth care facility building?  …its been rumored that this kidney dialysis business are paying the City of Evansville a monthly lease payment of $2,000?  …the purchase price and the renovation costs of this building could be around $1 million dollars?  …if this figure is correct, do you feel that charging a $2,000 monthly lease payment is a good return of investment?
IS IT TRUE that Jon Webb has delivered another in your face article for the Courier and Press that calls out local officials for sugar coating Evansville’s recent explosion of murder as “better than big cities”?…the title of the article was appropriately “3 horrible months”?…that Evansville has experienced 9 murders in the last 74 days which calculates to an annualized murder rate of 33 per 100,000 which is the way such statistics are used to determine what the murder capital of the United States is in any given year?
IS IT TRUE that Chicago that is always pointed to as a murder hotbed has a murder rate of 17.5 per 100,000 and ranks #25 on the murder capital list? Â …Indianapolis is #28 with a murder rate of 17.2 and South Bend is #29 with a rate of 16.8?
IS IT TRUE that Evansville Autumn of Homicide would rank us at #6 in the country slightly safer that Birmingham, AL and barely worse that Jackson, MS which has been plagued with killing for years?…you read that right, Evansville has experienced a murder rate this fall that puts us at the 6th most likely place to be murdered in the entire United States?…the cities that have higher murder rates than Evansville experienced this fall are St. Louis (59.3), Baltimore (55.7), Detroit (43.8), New Orleans (41.7), and Birmingham (37.2)?…these cities are all known to be dangerous and their leadership knows it?…this is a list that literally no one would have predicted? …if this is not a call to action nothing ever will be?
IS IT TRUE we have an outstanding group of law enforcement professionals that are doing everything they can to protect us?  …Its almost impossible for members of law enforcement to stop anyone from killing someone?  …Its obvious that its time for our  elected officials  to look for more creative ways to help of our law enforcement agencies so they can do a better job fighting violent crime?
IS IT TRUE we hope one day that ProPublica will consider doing an investigative article concerning the over aggressive debt collections practices of our area not-for-profit hospitals?
Todays “Readers Poll” question is: Are you pleased with the way our local elected officials spent our tax dollars this year?
EDITOR’S FOOTNOTE:  Any comments posted in this column do not represent the views or opinions of the City County Observer or our advertisers
This includes Deaconess and St. Vincent Locations as well as the Daviess Community Hospital, Good Samaritan in Vincennes and others.
No visitors with influenza-like symptoms will be allowed in the hospitals and visitors 15 years of age or younger are not permitted. Also, no visitors other than immediate family or someone requested by the patient.
Exceptions will only be made for critically ill patients and end-of-life situations.
Evansville, IN (December 28, 2017) Tropicana Evansville is looking for fun, energetic and dedicated workers to add to their Casino Team.
On Thursday, January 11, 2018, the Tropicana Evansville Human Resources Department will be hosting a Gaming Operations Job Fair showcasing their variety of casino employment opportunities. The Job Fair will be held in the Tropicana Evansville Hotel in the Las Vegas & Atlantic City Conference Rooms from 4PM to 7PM CT.
“This Job Fair will focus on casino-related jobs,” explains Bill Plahn, Executive Director of Human Resources at Tropicana Evansville. “We’ll talk about our Dealer Classes and how you can become a Dealer and make up to $21 per hour. We’ll also talk about Slot Operation positions including Slot Technicians and Slot Service Hosts. Our new land-based casino is an exciting environment and makes this a great time to join our Team! Qualified applicants may receive an on-the-spot job offer.â€
Other open casino positions include Count Room Attendants, Casino Hosts, Casino Bartenders and Cocktails, Valet Attendants, and Security Officers. Tropicana Evansville offers a Referral Bonus Program, an opportunity for Team Members and applicants to share a total of $1,150 over a one-year period.
To be considered for an interview, visit www.tropicanacasinos.com/careers/ and search Tropicana Evansville for current job openings. Review the job listings and complete an online application. Tropicana Entertainment is an equal opportunity employer and prescreens for illegal substances.
About Tropicana Evansville
Tropicana Evansville is a multi-million dollar entertainment complex located on the scenic banks of the Ohio River in southwestern Indiana.  The single-level 24-hour casino encompasses 45,000 square feet of gaming space featuring 1,175 slot games, 33 table games, a dedicated Poker Room and a High Limit Room. Accommodations include a 243-room hotel tower and a 95-room boutique hotel. The property showcases an ultramodern entertainment lounge, five dining options, five bars, gift shop, conference center, riverfront pavilion and a 1,660-vehicle attached parking garage.
 About Tropicana Entertainment
Tropicana Entertainment Inc. (OTCQB: TPCA) is a publicly traded company that, through its subsidiaries, owns and operates eight casinos and resorts in Indiana, Louisiana, Missouri, Mississippi, Nevada, New Jersey and Aruba. Tropicana properties collectively have approximately 7,166 employees, 5,525 rooms, 8,035 slot positions and 304 table games. The company is based in Las Vegas, Nevada. Tropicana is a majority-owned subsidiary of Icahn Enterprises, L.P. (NASDAQ: IEP). To learn more about Tropicana, visit www.Tropicanacasinos.com.
Olivia Covington for www.theindianalawyer.com
The Indiana Supreme court will decide whether Starbucks Corp. can close 77 Teavana stores in malls across the country after granting an appeal in Simon Property Group’s case against the coffee giant. The high court asserted its authority to assume jurisdiction in cases it deems an emergency.
Indianapolis-based Simon sued Starbucks in August, seeking a permanent injunction that would have prohibited the coffee retailer from breaching leases with Teavana stores that extended as far as January 2027. Starbucks announced in July that it would close all 379 of its Teavana stores over the next year, including locations at Circle Center, Castleton Square and Greenwood park malls, the Fashion Mall at Keystone, the Southlake Mall in Merrillville and University Park Mall in Mishawaka.
The Marion Superior Court granted the temporary injunction earlier this month, prompting Starbucks’ emergency motion for a Rule 56(A) transfer. The high court granted transfer in the dispute last week. Rule 56(A) permits the court to assume jurisdiction in a case that would typically first be heard by the Indiana Court of Appeals “upon a showing that the appeal involves a substantial question of law of great public importance and that an emergency exists requiring a speedy determination.â€
The court has also agreed to decide whether family members can enter into settlement agreements regarding the distribution of an estate’s assets before the testator dies. The court agreed to hear In the Matter of the Supervised Estate of Gary D. Kent, 55S01-1712-ES-747. The Indiana Court of Appeals upheld an agreement in that case that dictated how Gary Kent’s assets would be distributed — an agreement that his children had entered into at his request before his death.
However, a week after signing the agreement, Kent’s son, John, sent notice that he was rescinding the agreement. John Kent then attempted to probate the will after his father’s death, but Cynthia Kerr, John’s sister, asked the trial court to enforce the settlement agreement. The trial court rejected her summary judgment motion, but the Court of Appeals reversed, writing on an issue of first impression that Indiana Code section 29-1-9-1 permits family settlement agreements that are executed prior to a decedent’s death.
The high court also granted transfer last week to the case of State of Indiana v. Pebble Stafford, 39S04-1712-CR-749. In that case, Pebble Stafford was sentenced to time in the Department of Correction pursuant to a plea agreement, then later received a sentence modification after the trial court determined the DOC could offer her no further rehabilitation.
The state appealed that decision, but the Indiana Court of Appeals affirmed in October, determining that statutory language does not permit a person to “waive the right to sentence modification as part of a plea agreement — any plea agreement… .â€
Oral arguments before the Supreme Court have not yet been set for any of those cases.
Finally, the Supreme Court granted transfer to Destin Dean Jones v. State of Indiana, 84S05-1712-CR-741, and issued an opinion last week that upheld Destin Jones’ convictions of attempt and conspiracy to rob a Terre Haute gas station. In the court’s opinion, Chief Justice Loretta Rush wrote Jones’ abandonment defense was disproved.
The justices denied transfer to 23 other cases last week. All transfer decisions can be viewed here.
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INDIANAPOLIS—Indiana Senate President Pro Tem David Long, R-Fort Wayne, has reshuffled leadership posts in the aftermath of the retirement of Sen. Brandt Hershman, R-Buck Creek.
Hershman, who served as the Senate majority floor leader under Long, announced a week ago that he is leaving the legislature effective at the beginning of the new year to take a job in the Washington D.C. office of Barnes & Thornburg.
Long named Sen. Rodric Bray, R-Martinsville, as the new majority floor leader effective Jan. 2. Bray will also remain as chair of the Senate Judiciary Committee.
Sen. Travis Holdman, R-Markle, will take over Hershman’s role as chair of the Committee on Tax and Fiscal Policy and will also replaced him on the Appropriations Committee.
Holdman will be replaced as chair on the Insurance and Financial Institutions Committee by Sen. Chip Perfect, R-Lawrenceburg.
Long said the changes are effective immediately.
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