Man Dies of Gunshot Wounds After Arriving at Indianapolis (IN) Fire Station



According to a report from FOX59, a man who arrived at a Pike Township fire station in Indianapolis, Indiana, suffering gunshot wounds died early Sunday morning, according to the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department.

Police were called to the station on the 7600 block of Moller Road just after 2 a.m. for a report of a person shot. Officers did not find a victim at that location, but minutes later, they were called a few blocks south to the Pike Township Fire Station at 4881 West 71st Street.

Medics later pronounced the man dead. His identity will be released after notification of the next-of-kin. An investigation into the situation is ongoing.

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