Indianapolis Officer Killed While Responding To Domestic Violence Call

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INDIANAPOLIS – An Indianapolis police officer was shot and killed Thursday while responding to a domestic violence call.

24-year-old Officer Breann Leath was shot at an apartment complex on the city’s far east side as she knocked on the door. Leath died at Eskanazi Hospital.

A female civilian in the apartment was also shot. Her condition was reportedly not serious.

A suspect was taken into custody.

Leath had been on the force 2 1/2 years. She was among three officers who responded to the call.

She has a son and was a member of the Army National Guard.

Leath’s mother is a long-time emergency dispatcher for the Marion County Sheriff’s Office and her father is a Marion County Sheriff’s Deputy.

 

cover graphic courtesy Indianapolis Metro Police