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Court Identifies 2 Judges Shot In Indianapolis

The men, who were in Indianapolis for a judicial conference, were shot in a White Castle parking lot where an argument had occurred.
The men, who were in Indianapolis for a judicial conference, were shot in a White Castle parking lot where an argument had occurred.

The Indiana Supreme Court has released the names of two southern Indiana judges who were shot and wounded overnight in downtown Indianapolis.

A statement from the high court says Clark County judge Bradley Jacobs is in critical but stable condition following early Wednesday's shooting, while Clark County judge Andrew Adams is in stable condition.

Chief Justice Loretta Rush has visited with both men and their families. She says in a statement that Indiana's judges "are heartbroken to learn of this violent act against our colleagues" and offer prayers for their "speedy recovery."

Indianapolis police say they've found no evidence suggesting they were targeted because they are judges.

The men, who were in Indianapolis for a judicial conference, were shot in a White Castle parking lot where an argument had occurred.

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