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Lafayette Today
By the People, for the People
5 Arrested for Shooting Indiana Judge and Wife
Suspects from Lafayette and Lexington face attempted murder and obstruction charges
Apr. 10, 2026 at 9:00am
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A shocking attack on a local judge exposes the fragility of community safety and the need for a comprehensive public security response.Lafayette TodayA shocking incident has rocked the community of Lafayette, Indiana, as five individuals have been arrested in relation to the shooting of a respected judge and his wife. The suspects, aged between 32 and 61, are from both Lafayette and Lexington, Kentucky, raising questions about the potential reach and coordination of the crime. Tippecanoe County Judge Steven Meyer and his wife were injured in their home on a quiet Sunday, and the suspects have been charged with attempted murder and obstruction of justice, among other felonies.
Why it matters
The incident has sent shockwaves through the community, leaving residents concerned and seeking reassurance. The motive remains undisclosed, sparking questions about whether this was a random act or a calculated attack on the justice system. The impact on the community's sense of security and the ongoing debate over public safety measures are key aspects of this story.
The details
Authorities have confirmed that five people are now in custody, facing a range of serious charges. The suspects have been charged with attempted murder and obstruction of justice, among other felonies. The attack was a brutal double shooting, a stark contrast to the tranquility expected in a residential area.
- The incident occurred on a quiet Sunday in the victim's home.
The players
Steven Meyer
Tippecanoe County Judge who was injured in the shooting.
The Suspects
Five individuals, aged between 32 and 61, from Lafayette and Lexington, Kentucky, who have been arrested and charged with attempted murder and obstruction of justice.
What they’re saying
“We must get to the bottom of this and ensure the safety of our community.”
— Robert Jenkins, Lafayette Resident
What’s next
The investigation is ongoing, and authorities are working to determine the motive behind the attack. The judge and his wife are reportedly recovering, and the community is seeking answers and reassurance.
The takeaway
This case is a stark reminder that even in seemingly peaceful communities, unexpected dangers can lurk. The impact on the community's sense of security and the ongoing debate over public safety measures are key aspects of this story.


