INDIANAPOLIS -- A 15-year-old arrested in connection with the murder of Indiana University Dr. Kevin Rodgers last November is now being charged as an adult.
Tarius Blade, 15, is facing three counts of burglary in connection with the case.
Rodgers was shot and killed Nov. 20, 2017, at his home in the 7500 block of Ballinshire South Drive on the northwest side.
TIMELINE | The murder of Dr. Kevin Rogers
Prosecutors had previously charged three other suspects:
- Nehemiah Merriweather: Who was 17 at the time of Rodgers' death, faces one count of felony murder and two counts of burglary.
- Devon Seats: 17, is charged with murder, felony murder and two counts of burglary.
- Ka'Ron Bickham: Who was 18 at the time of Rodgers' murder, is charged with felony murder and burglary.
PREVIOUS | Police were already looking for teen on day Dr. Kevin Rodgers was murdered | IMPD arrests teens in the murder of Dr. Kevin Rodgers | Indy doctor killed duringa robbery
Investigators believe the four suspects killed Rodgers when he encountered them while they were burglarizing his house. In addition to evidence of other burglaries, police found four Cathedral High School championship rings with the name “Rodgers” engraved on the side of each ring in the trunk of a Dodge Charger linked to the four suspects.
Rodgers was the program director emeritus at IU School of Medicine, as well as a longtime assistant lacrosse coach and team physician for Cathedral High School.
MORE TOP STORIES | FDA inspection finds 'insanitaryconditions' at Monat manufacturing facility | Indy mother says she won't pay funeral home until she gets her son's ashes | Road work to shut down sections of I-465 until early October | IMPD officer under investigation, video shows her carrying shotgun & spraying tear gas at people | Mother arrested after 2-year-old son left in hot car outside Delaware County apartment complex
Top Trending Videos