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Man in ice cream truck opens fire on people

Updated: Wednesday, 15 Aug 2012, 7:25 PM EDT
Published : Tuesday, 14 Aug 2012, 8:50 PM EDT

INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) - A fight over a stereo ended with four men being shot, Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department officials said.

The shooting happened outside the Ransom Street Apartments, which are south of 16th Street and west of Martin Luther King Jr Street.

When authorities arrived shortly before 8 p.m. Tuesday, they found two victims who had been shot. Police say two other victims drove to Wishard Memorial Hospital in an ice cream truck.

Police identified the four men shot as 34-year-old Donald Richardson, 35-year-old Tyrone Littlejohn, 18-year-old Brandon Sandifer, and 18-year-old Dominique Jones. As of Wednesday morning, both Sandifer and Littlejohn had been treated and released from the hospital.

No arrests have been made at this time. It is also unknown who the shooter is.

Ceeandra Dudley was inside her apartment when she heard the shots. She says she immediately grabbed her 3-year-old daughter and got down.

“It' scary, we just don't know which way bullets are flying. Just dropping down to the floor is the only thing I can do,” said Dudley.

Other neighbors say they are also scared for their safety.

24-Hour News 8 learned the ice cream truck was stopped by police in June, and the driver was charged with driving with a suspended license. But that driver was not one of the people involved in Tuesday’s shooting.

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