INDIANAPOLIS — Two people have died and two others have been injured in three separate shootings in Indianapolis on Wednesday.
Shortly before 6:15 p.m., officers responded to the scene of a person shot in the 3700 block of Guion Road.
When they arrived, officers found two people suffering from gunshot wound(s) and a third was injured possibly by broken glass.
One of the victims was in critical condition while the other was in stable condition, according to IMPD Lt. Shane Foley. The incident did not occur inside the Indiana Donor Network.
On Friday, IMPD confirmed that the victim who was in critical condition died. The investigation was turned over to the IMPD homicide unit.
The Marion County Coroner's Office identified the man as Derian Watson, 20.
Just before the call to Guion Road, officers responded to the 8700 block of Hosta Way near Camby where a domestic incident led to a female being shot.
Around 8 p.m., officers confirmed Ashlee Atkins, 37, had died from her injuries.
During the 5 o'clock hour, officers also responded to a shooting in the 2800 block of Post Road. The person shot in this location was last reported to be awake and breathing.
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