BREAKING: Bloomington Police make an arrest in the Little 500 weekend shooting that left several people injured on a busy Kirkwood Avenue.
18-year-old Lewis May is charged in connection with injuring two of the people shot. He faces charges of battery with a deadly weapon, criminal Recklessness, shooting a firearm into an occupied vehicle, and pointing a firearm.
According to the probable cause May was identified about an hour after police released surveillance video of him last week.
The footage showed an initial altercation began directly in front of Five Guys on Kirkwood Avenue between the two females.
During the altercation, police say Lewis enters the frame holding a semi-automatic firearm and begins waving it toward the crowd. Police say as he confronts one of the females, the firearm discharges, striking the sidewalk.
The crowd then disperses, and May is seen leaving the area with the gun. Several people recognized May from working at Taco Bell in Bloomington.
May's initial hearing is at 1PM today.
BREAKING: Bloomington Police make an arrest in the Little 500 weekend shooting that left several people injured on a busy Kirkwood Avenue.
18-year-old Lewis May is charged in connection with injuring two of the people shot. He faces charges of battery with a deadly weapon, criminal Recklessness, shooting a firearm into an occupied vehicle, and pointing a firearm.
According to the probable cause May was identified about an hour after police released surveillance video of him last week.
The footage showed an initial altercation began directly in front of Five Guys on Kirkwood Avenue between the two females.
During the altercation, police say Lewis enters the frame holding a semi-automatic firearm and begins waving it toward the crowd. Police say as he confronts one of the females, the firearm discharges, striking the sidewalk.
The crowd then disperses, and May is seen leaving the area with the gun. Several people recognized May from working at Taco Bell in Bloomington.
May's initial hearing is at 1PM today.
@BoilerBallerrr@TheLordRiddle I’ll repeat this again, an 8-9 seed at ANY program is a mid/avg year. You are not an exception. Nothing else is relevant.
@BoilerBallerrr@TheLordRiddle You just made my point, you specifically brought up the last decade to fit YOUR narrative lmao. A program is more than just a decade long dude
@nickbateman33 It will stink that all of the Illinois fans won’t be able to bet on the over every game. Will have to consistently score 80+ to win. Not that they can’t, just won’t be the same defensively
@BoilerBallerrr@TheLordRiddle You have missed the tournament as a program more than you have made it, a down year is missing it. An 8-9 seed at any program is a mid/avg year. You are not an exception.
@BoilerBallerrr@TheLordRiddle That’s quite literally not what he said, you are twisting it to fit your narrative.
That would be like saying Michigan is going to lose in the national championship next year, so they had a down year because they finished worse than the previous year.
@BoilerBallerrr@TheLordRiddle So you’re self proclaiming your down year as an 8 or 9 seed. Got it, just clarifying that he was not saying an 8-9 seed is a down year
@msutruther@JonRothstein You’re retarded, the whole thing started with you saying they will be playing in Shang hai, which I proved incredibly wrong numbnuts