Indiana State Police have also charged a second person who was "instrumental" in getting Austin Schepers across state lines and into Louisville.
Indiana State Police arrest James Adams for assisting Austin Schepers in fleeing after shooting Deputy Zac Andry. Andry is recovering well.
Louisville police, along with Indiana State Police troopers, descended on a home and confronted a 33-year-old man accused of shooting Orange County Deputy Zac Andry multiple
Kentucky State Police are looking for a man wanted for more than two dozen counts of animal cruelty among other charges.
Troopers helped nearly 300 stranded drivers on Kentucky roads. Indiana State Police said its Sellersburg post received 200 calls for service, a "drastic increase" compared to a normal day. Nearly all of those were to help drivers. Of those calls, 136 were to assist drivers, 46 were slide-offs and nearly 70 calls were for crashes.
ISP says investigators found Austin Schepers in a Louisville, Kentucky home, where a "confrontation" with policed ended in his death.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WKRC) - A man who was being sought in a shooting involving an Indiana deputy was killed during a shootout in Kentucky ... the Louisville Metro Police Department (LMPD) and ...
A second person has been charged in connection to a southern Indiana deputy being shot earlier this month. James Adams, 37, was in jail on unrelated charges when police determined he was connected to the shooting. He is now charged with assisting a criminal and false informing.
Sheriff Davy Henderson described deputy Zach Andry as a dedicated family man. After almost two weeks, Andry still remains in critical condition.
Indiana State Police have also charged a second person who was "instrumental" in getting Austin Schepers across state lines and into Louisville.
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LOUISVILLE, Ky. — An investigation is underway in Franklin County following a shooting involving police early Saturday. According to Kentucky State Police, the Franklin County Sheriff’s Office responded to a call for a man experiencing a mental health crisis around 7:30 a.m.