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BREAKING NEWS: Evansville Man Arrested On Gun Charges During Shots Fired Call At East Side Restaurant

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Evansville Police arrested 19 year old Donovan Wilson for two counts of possession of a handgun without a permit during a shots fired call early Sunday morning.
Police responded to the El Rio restaurant, 1919 N Green River Rd., just before 1:00am. Several vehicles were struck by gunfire. Police were told the suspect fled in a gold Impala. Officers stopped the Impala nearby. During the investigation, officers found two guns in the car. One was a .40cal handgun and together was a .44 magnum revolver.
Wilson did not have a permit to possess the weapons. He was arrested without incident. There was very little witness cooperation at the original scene.
Anyone with information on the shots fired is asked to call WeTip at 1-800-78-CRIME.

BREAKING NEWS: Evansville Man Arrested On Multiple Charges At 2nd Gun Related Call AT El Rio Resturant

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Officers were told the person with the gun was in a yellow Chevy Camero. Officers located the car on a lot near the restaurant. Officers began speaking with the occupants when they saw the driver, Terrance Lyons, reaching for something between his seat and the console. As officers told him to move his hand away, he argued with them, but he eventually moved his hand. When he did, officers saw a gun between the seat and the console where he was reaching.
Lyons then started the car and fled the lot. He lost control shortly after leaving the lot and hit a fire hydrant. Lyons and his passenger were taken into custody without further incident. The passenger was arrested on an outstanding war rant.
During the investigation, police learned that Lyons had taken the car without permission. He was also a convicted felon and was not allowed to possess the gun.
Lyons was arrested for-
Possession of a Firearm by a Felon
Auto Theft
Resisting Law Enforcement
Driving While License Never Received
Reckless Driving

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Justices Consider ‘Reasonable’ Standard In Flash Bang Search Case

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Justices Consider ‘Reasonable’ Standard In Flash Bang Search Case

Olivia Covington for www.theindianlawyer.com

As criticism across the country continues to grow against the use of flash bang devices, a highly controversial police diversionary tool, the justices of the Indiana Supreme Court must decide whether the use of such a tool in Evansville constituted an unreasonable assault on the home.

In the case of Mario Watkins v. State of Indiana, 82S01-1704-CR-00191, argued before the high court Thursday, the Vanderburgh Circuit Court issued a search warrant for Mario Watkins’ home after Evansville police received a tip about narcotics and a weapon in a home where Watkins had been seen. When a SWAT team arrived at the residence, officers used a battering ram to break down the door and rolled a flash bang device, which emits a bright flash and loud bang, into a room where a 9-month-old baby was located, unbeknownst to officers.

After removing the baby from the home, officers entered, found the narcotics and gun and detained Watkins. Despite the Vanderburgh Superior Court’s initial denial of Watkins’ motion to suppress the evidence, a divided Indiana Court of Appeals ruled in January the evidence found in the home must be suppressed because the “military-style assault” was unreasonable.

Matthew McGovern, counsel for Watkins, presented a similar argument before the high court Thursday, telling the justices under Article 1 Section 11 of the Indiana Constitution, the method of the search on Watkins’ home was unreasonable. McGovern urged the court to adopt a test in which the use of flash bang devices would be held to a reasonableness standard, and if the state cannot prove under the totality of the circumstances that the use of such a device was reasonable, any evidence collected pursuant to use of a flash bang must be suppressed.

McGovern further pointed to a string of 7th Circuit Court of Appeals cases in which the court questioned the use of flash bangs, but Justice Mark Massa noted those cases had been suits for civil damages, not suppression. McGovern agreed but said those cases had been heard under Fourth Amendment arguments, which focus on probable cause and search warrants. The reasonableness argument can only be considered under the state constitution, the attorney said, giving Indiana the unique opportunity to develop a test like the one he suggested.

However, Deputy Attorney General James Martin told the court from the state’s perspective, the tactics the officers used in their search where employed to preserve officer safety and, thus, were reasonable under the totality of the circumstances. Watkins was thought to be a dangerous criminal, Martin said, so the Evansville SWAT team took the steps it thought were necessary to ensure officers were not unnecessarily harmed during the search.

Martin then echoed Massa’s earlier point that claims of excessive force are generally redressed through civil litigation, not requests for suppression. But Chief Justice Loretta Rush noted under a Litchfield v. State, 824 N.E. 2d 356, 361 (Ind. 2005), analysis, courts are required to examine the degree of police intrusion, which is a central issue in Watkins’ case.

While such a test is required under Litchfield, Martin said the Litchfield factors are “substantially subsumed” in this case by the search warrant, which he said was properly executed. But faced with a question on a similar issue, McGovern said the question of the search warrant’s execution was not the dispositive question in the case.

Instead, McGovern repeatedly said the case should be examined for Article 1 Section 11 reasonableness under a totality of the circumstances test. From his perspective, such a test would show Evansville police used unreasonable force to gain access to Watkins’ home.

But even if the search did constitute a violation of Watkins’ constitutional rights, Martin said such a violation should not lead to the use of the exclusionary rule because the officers’ methods did not expand the scope of the valid warrant.

Oral arguments in the case can be viewed here.

Grau Finishes USI Track & Field Season with All-America Nod

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University of Southern Indiana junior Bastian Grau (Höchstadt, Germany) was the lone competitor for the Screaming Eagles in the final day of the NCAA Division II Outdoor Track & Field Championships on Saturday.

Grau’s first race of the day was the 1,500-meters, which the indoor mile National Champion qualified for after finishing eighth in the preliminaries. After beginning at the end of the pack, Grau burst through the field to take the top spot with just over 500-meters remaining before falling to eight as he crossed the finish line with a time of three minutes, 52.68 seconds.

Finishing in the top-eight, Grau received first team All-America honors to bring his season total to three. Grau was also an All-American as a part of the distance medley relay team and in the mile during the indoor season.

In the evening’s final individual event, Grau finished the 5,000-meters in 14:41.95. In the final 2,500-meters, Grau improved from 19th at a steady pace to finish 15th in the deep field.

As a team, the Eagles finished with one point courtesy of Grau’s 1,500-meter performance. The total was good enough for tie for 66th-place. St. Augustine’s University took the team crown with a total of 58 points

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