
Indianapolis Man Sentenced for Road Rage Shooting
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Indianapolis Man Sentenced to 12 Years for Road Rage Shooting: A Summary
An Indianapolis man, Terrence Segraves, was sentenced to twelve years in prison for his role in a road rage shooting last year. The incident occurred on September 20, 2024, near East 21st Street and North Shadeland Avenue. Segraves pleaded guilty to aggravated battery and was sentenced on March 6, with about seven and a half years to serve. The shooting, which started as road rage, left a man with non-life-threatening injuries. Segraves co-defendant, Keith Hill, faces up to two years for battery with a deadly weapon.
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