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Tuesday, November 24, 2015

2 men charged with murder in killing of pastor's wife


Two men were charged Monday with murder in the fatal shooting of a pastor's pregnant wife during an apparent break in of their Indianapolis home, court records show.



Murder and several other charges have been against 21-year-old Jalen E. Watson of Indianapolis and 18-year-old Larry Jo Taylor Jr., and Marion County court records state they are co-defendants.
Marion County Prosecutor Terry Curry was holding a Monday afternoon news conference to announce criminal charges in Amanda Blackburn's killing.
Indianapolis police announced earlier Monday the arrest of Taylor on murder charges in Blackburn's killing. Blackburn was shot in the head during the Nov. 10 attack at the couple's home and died the next day.
Online court records show Taylor faces 13 charges that include murder, burglary, criminal confinement while armed with a deadly weapon and robbery resulting in serious bodily injury. Watson faces 10 charges, including murder, burglary, robbery resulting in serious bodily injury and auto theft.
It wasn't clear if all the charges arose from Blackburn's killing, or if they might also include charges stemming from what police have said was the burglary of a nearby home shortly before she was attacked.
Watson and Taylor were both being held at the Marion County Jail. It wasn't immediately clear whether either man had an attorney to speak on their behalf.
Blackburn, 28, was shot in the head during the Nov. 10 attack at she and her husband's Indianapolis home and died the next day. The couple's 15-month-old son, Weston, was at home upstairs in a crib but was not harmed in the attack.
Her husband, Pastor Davey Blackburn, had gone to the gym that morning and returned home to find his wounded wife, who was 13 weeks pregnant at the time.
He said in a statement Monday that he's "extremely relieved" police have arrested a suspect in her killing but said it doesn't "undo the pain we are feeling."
"Though it does not undo the pain we are feeling, I was extremely relieved to get the news of the arrest made last night of Amanda's killer," Davey Blackburn said.
Blackburn said investigators have told him they have a "solidly-built case." Blackburn said he hopes the "court system would have wisdom on how to prosecute this man, so that no one else endures the pain Amanda and our family have had to endure because of his actions."CONTINUE READING

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