Person dead after being shot, crashing on I-65 while driving self to hospital: IMPD

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Person dead after being shot, crashing on I-65 while driving self to hospital: IMPD
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Police say the victim was shot at a plaza on the city's northwest side and was driving themselves to a hospital when they crashed.

Officers first responded shortly before 3:20 a.m. to the 6900 block of Eagle Highlands Way for a report of a person shot, but later found the person crashed on I-65 between Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Street and 38th Street, according to IMPD Officer William Young.

Police did not find a victim when they first arrived at the plaza and were told by dispatch that they were taking themselves to a local hospital for her injury. Later, Indiana State Police told IMPD that person had crashed on The victim was found in critical condition and transported to a hospital, where they were later pronounced dead.The victim's identity has not been released.

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