Prosecutors link attempt to murder Tippecanoe Superior Court 2 Judge Steve Meyer to a motorcycle gang member’s trial set to start days later. Five arrested and charged for their suspected roles.
I’m speechless after reading this. Kudos to investigators for swiftly unraveling the investigation. I must say that the criminals seemed to do a lot of dumb stuff. Thank you Dave Bangert for your great reporting of this ongoing story. So thankful that Judge Meyer and his wife are going to be ok.
I want to add that Milsap is a local mental health counselor!
I'm a little confused on the vehicle. Greer lived with Ferguson according to Angela Ganote. Your article says the vehicle was hers but that it was reported stolen. So if she reported her car stolen, then she didn't give him the vehicle so he could come up here and try to murder someone, right? So I'm just confused about her charges?
Thanks for the note. I misread the court documents in the initial version. The license plate was stolen; the car was hers, according to the probable cause affidavit. Sorry for causing confusion.
I’m speechless after reading this. Kudos to investigators for swiftly unraveling the investigation. I must say that the criminals seemed to do a lot of dumb stuff. Thank you Dave Bangert for your great reporting of this ongoing story. So thankful that Judge Meyer and his wife are going to be ok.
Solid police work! Thank you to all who worked tirelessly to get the job done!
Amazing detective work and reporting! Glad to get this level of detail as a subscriber.
The police work on this sounds very competent and thorough. That's encouraging. (And the mistakes of criminals sometimes are mind-boggling.)
Turns out, it's not always the best and the brightest choosing lives of crime!
Great job of reporting Dave. Also great police work.
I want to add that Milsap is a local mental health counselor!
I'm a little confused on the vehicle. Greer lived with Ferguson according to Angela Ganote. Your article says the vehicle was hers but that it was reported stolen. So if she reported her car stolen, then she didn't give him the vehicle so he could come up here and try to murder someone, right? So I'm just confused about her charges?
Thanks for the note. I misread the court documents in the initial version. The license plate was stolen; the car was hers, according to the probable cause affidavit. Sorry for causing confusion.