A 29-year-old and 23-year-old man have been arrested and face murder charges after being another man to death over the weekend.
INDIANAPOLIS — Two Indianapolis men face preliminary murder charges after beating a man over the weekend.
According to that neighbor, all of the men involved appeared to have been drinking. When the man returned to make more flirtatious statements after being told to stop, the two suspects began to have a physical interaction with him. The two suspects, according to court documents, then beat the man both inside and outside of the house while stating numerous times their intent to kill him.Upon arrival of police, the victim was found and taken by emergency personnel to a local hospital. While en route to the hospital, the victim went into cardiac arrest.
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