Indiana Judge and Wife Shot at Home: Police Launch Investigation
Authorities in Indiana are currently investigating a shooting incident involving a state court judge and his wife at their Lafayette home.
Details of the Shooting Incident
The shooting occurred on a Sunday afternoon at approximately 2:17 p.m. Judge Steven Meyer and his wife, Kimberly, were both injured but are now reported to be in stable condition after receiving medical treatment.
Judge Meyer sustained an injury to his arm, while Kimberly was injured in her hip. Shell casings were recovered from the scene, prompting a comprehensive investigation by local and state authorities.
Law Enforcement Involvement
- Lafayette Police Department
- Indiana State Police
- Tippecanoe County Sheriff’s Office
- West Lafayette Police Department
- Tippecanoe County Prosecutor’s Office
- FBI
The Lafayette Police Department is leading the investigation, with collaboration from multiple law enforcement agencies to identify and apprehend those responsible.
Community Response
Kimberly Meyer expressed her gratitude towards the Lafayette Police Department and the medical personnel involved in caring for the couple. Mayor Tony Roswarski also conveyed his condolences, stating that his “thoughts and prayers go out” to the Meyer family.
He assured the community that all available resources are being utilized to address this act of violence.
Judicial Safety Concerns
Indiana Supreme Court Chief Justice Loretta Rush commented on the incident, expressing relief that the Meyers survived. She emphasized the importance of safety for judges as they manage over one million cases annually.
Rush described any violence against judges or their families as “completely unacceptable” and urged all judges to remain vigilant regarding their personal security.
Judge Steven Meyer’s Background
Judge Steven Meyer has been an elected member of the state judiciary since 2014. He previously served as a member and president of the Lafayette City Council and has over 30 years of experience in law as a managing partner at Ball Eggleston, PC.
Discussions are ongoing regarding enhanced security measures for his position in Tippecanoe County Superior Court No. 2.