ANDERSON, IN — A deadly shooting in downtown Anderson on Monday evening may be justified under Indiana’s self-defense laws, according to the local prosecutor. The incident occurred just before 10 p.m. along 9th Street, where a 51-year-old businessman was playing a Pokémon-style scavenger hunt on his phone. He was ambushed by 43-year-old Michael Piercy, a homeless man who punched him and stole his phone. The victim then drew his firearm and fatally shot Piercy in a nearby parking lot.
Madison County Prosecutor Rodney Cummings stated, “Everything that’s been presented to me looks like a very strong self-defense case.” Indiana law permits the use of deadly force in self-defense if there is a reasonable belief of impending injury or death. Prior to the shooting, Piercy had also allegedly threatened several other people in the area.
This incident underscores the importance of situational awareness. Engaging with your phone, such as playing Pokémon Go, can detract from noticing potential threats in your surroundings. While no charges are anticipated against the shooter, the investigation is ongoing. Anyone with additional information is encouraged to contact Detective Cliff Cole at (765) 648-6654 or provide anonymous tips to Crime Stoppers of Central Indiana at (317) 262-TIPS (8477).
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