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    Terrible, absolutely terrible.

    Sounds like this didn't need to happen? Is Ryan Mears the responsible party involved in letting this scum walk?


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    Indiana State Police Investigating an Officer Involved Shooting in Elwood​

    Indiana State Police sent this bulletin at 07/31/2022 03:12 PM EDT
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    INDIANA STATE POLICE
    PENDLETON DISTRICT
    9022 S. State Road 67
    Pendleton, IN 46064
    www.in.gov/isp
    FOR RELEASE: Upon Receipt​
    CONTACT:
    Sergeant Scott Keegan
    Public Information Officer
    765-778-2121
    Twitter: @ISPPendleton
    DATE: July 31, 2022

    ***UPDATE***
    The Elwood Police Department have identified the officer killed this morning to be Noah Shahnavaz, 24, from Fishers, Indiana. Shahnavaz was a five year veteran of the United States Army and proudly served the Elwood community for the past 11 months.
    The suspect in Officer Shahnavaz death has been identified as Carl Roy Webb Boards II, 42, from Anderson, Indiana. He is currently being held in the Hamilton County Jail and has no bond.
    Preliminary Charges and Arrested:
    Carl Roy Webb Boards II, 42, Anderson, Indiana
    1. Murder, a felony
    2. Possession of a firearm by a serious violent felon, a level "4" Felony
    3. Resisting Law Enforcement, a level "6" Felony
    All crimes mentioned in this release are alleged and all suspects are presumed innocent until and unless proven guilty in court. This arrest was based on probable cause, actual criminal charges will be determined by the Madison County Prosecutor's Office.

    ***Original Release***​

    Indiana State Police Investigating an Officer Involved Shooting in Elwood​

    (Elwood, Indiana) The Indiana State Police, at the request of the Elwood Police Department, are investigating an officer-involved shooting in which an Elwood Police Department Officer was killed.
    A preliminary investigation by Indiana State Police Detectives revealed this morning, just after 2:00 a.m., an Elwood Police Officer conducted a traffic stop on a 2012 Buick LaCrosse near the intersection of State Road 37 and County Road 1100N in Madison County, Indiana. For an unknown reason, the suspect exited the Buick and fired multiple rounds striking the officer at least one time. Before additional officers arrived, the suspect fled from the scene in the Buick. Responding officers from Elwood Police Department and Madison County Sheriff's Department located the wounded officer and administered life-saving measures until medical personnel arrived. The officer was transported by ambulance to Ascension St. Vincent Mercy in Elwood and later flown by helicopter to an Indianapolis area hospital, where they succumbed to their injuries.
    Just after 2:30 a.m., Hamilton County Sheriff's Department located the Buick and attempted to initiate a traffic stop. The Buick failed to stop and continued southbound on State Road 37. Hamilton County Sheriff's deputies continued to pursue the Buick and deployed a tire deflation device near the area of State Road 37 and 146th street. The Buick continued southbound on State Road 37 toward Interstate 69. While on Interstate 69, Fishers Police Department conducted two Precision Immobilization Techniques (PIT). After the second Precision Immobilization Technique, the vehicle stuck a the median barrier wall and became immobilized. Responding officers were able to take the suspect into custody without further incident.
    This is an active and ongoing investigation led by Detectives from the Indiana State Police Pendleton Post. Further information about the identity of the officer and suspect will be forthcoming. At the completion of the investigation, it will be turned over to the Madison County Prosecutors Office.
    Detectives with the Indiana State Police Pendleton Post were assisted in this investigation by: Troopers from the Pendleton and Indianapolis District, Detectives from the Indianapolis District, Indiana State Police Crime Scene Investigators, Madison County Sheriff's Department, Hamilton County Sheriff's Department, Madison County EMA, Fishers Police Department, Westfield Police Department, Noblesville Police Department, Indiana Conservation Officer, Elwood Fire Department/ EMS.
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    You know....."I am sorry" and condolences only goes so far. It is far beyond time we hold courts, judges and prosecutors fully accountable for their sentencings and pleas and paroles. Once again, some parent, wife, child, Aunt, Uncle or grand parent are grieving a 100% preventable death!

    This guy should have never been on the streets.......but yet, once again.....good people pay the price for bad people.
     

    KellyinAvon

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    First off, prayers and condolences.

    From Fox59 and what I could glean from mycase, this serious violent felon has been a SVF since 1999 and had charges in 2001 and 2006 as a SVF in possession of a firearm.

    Why is this POS career violent criminal out walking around?



    Prosecutors will considering filing for death penalty once evidence is reviewed.


    Boards’ previous offenses, as given by prosecutors, is as follows:


    9-2-2015 Possession of a cellular phone (6 months jail)

    9-6-2007 Criminal Recklessness (7 years)

    9-6-2007 SVF (18 years) (release date 8-16-2019)


    9-6-2007 Resisting law enforcement (3 years)


    9-6-2007 Possession of a controlled substance (3 years)





    9-6-2007 Firearm w/I 1 mile school property w/o license (8 years)


    6-20-2006 Driving while suspended. Class A infraction.


    4-27-2006 Poss. Of Firearm by Serious Violent Felon- Habitual Offender


    05-04-2005 Indirect Contempt


    01-09-2001 Speed


    8-8-2001 SVF (10 years)


    8-8-2001 Dealing in Cocaine or a Narcotic Drug, B felony


    8-15-2001 Theft, receiving stolen property, Grant County


    10-14-1999 Battery w/ deadly weapon C felony (2 years)


     

    CHCRandy

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    First off, prayers and condolences.

    From Fox59 and what I could glean from mycase, this serious violent felon has been a SVF since 1999 and had charges in 2001 and 2006 as a SVF in possession of a firearm.

    Why is this POS career violent criminal out walking around?



    Prosecutors will considering filing for death penalty once evidence is reviewed.


    Boards’ previous offenses, as given by prosecutors, is as follows:


    9-2-2015 Possession of a cellular phone (6 months jail)

    9-6-2007 Criminal Recklessness (7 years)

    9-6-2007 SVF (18 years) (release date 8-16-2019)


    9-6-2007 Resisting law enforcement (3 years)


    9-6-2007 Possession of a controlled substance (3 years)





    9-6-2007 Firearm w/I 1 mile school property w/o license (8 years)


    6-20-2006 Driving while suspended. Class A infraction.


    4-27-2006 Poss. Of Firearm by Serious Violent Felon- Habitual Offender


    05-04-2005 Indirect Contempt


    01-09-2001 Speed


    8-8-2001 SVF (10 years)


    8-8-2001 Dealing in Cocaine or a Narcotic Drug, B felony


    8-15-2001 Theft, receiving stolen property, Grant County


    10-14-1999 Battery w/ deadly weapon C felony (2 years)


    Yeah, His Mycase is what got me riled up.......it is hard to find all his crimes because he has had so many names. Carl Webb, Carl R. Webb, Carl Board, Roy Board. Roy Webb Carl R. Webb.......wonder why so many names?? Man, they chap my ash.
     
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