I am sorry but our latest outrage right now here in Indiana is the slaying of the two young women and their small, and I mean small children.
What type of person can walk up to a 4 month old infant and shoot it? What goes through their heads? Don't leave a witnesses cnes? Letting others know that this is what happens to others?
Come on. A cowardly action. This incident has really pissed me off to no end. Matters little what color they are. I have read some here in Indiana and they were so racist it made me want to puke. These were innocents. I hope they find those involved and give them a death sentence.
To bad a mob wouldn't get a hold of them first. That would serve them right.
INDIANAPOLIS -- A special fund has been established to help two families with the costs of funeral expenses after two women and two of their children were fatally shot in their home Monday night.
Some city-county councilors worked with an Indianapolis attorney to set up the account as a way for the public to help after the deaths of Gina Hunt, 24; her son Jordan Hunt, 23 months; Andrea Yarrell, 24; and her daughter Charlii, 4 months.
A ever-growing memorial made of stuffed animals and candles sits outside the home as a show of support for the victims' families.
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"Many in the community have a heartfelt interest in what happened this past week," said Councilor William Oliver. "We did that (start the fund) so they could be buried in the most dignified, Christian manner."
Oliver and fellow Councilor Paul Bateman joined with representatives from the office of attorney Nathaniel Lee and ministers to form a memorial fund.
"I encourage everyone in this community to help pay for this funeral. This family is left without insurance," Bateman said. "We need to do all we can to make sure this burden is not transferred to them."
Andrea Yarrell's cousin said the fund will help and will keep them focused with police in trying to find those responsible for the killings.
"Whoever did it, just step up and be a man or men, women, whatever," said Dana Golliday. "Step up and confess to the crime, because you shouldn't have did it. It wasn't worth it."
Anyone who would like to donate to the fund can do so at any central Indiana Fifth Third Bank branch.
Any remaining funds from the burial will be placed in an Education Trust Account for the surviving children, organizers said.
Funeral Services Set
Funeral arrangements are set for both sets of victims.
Services will be held Monday at noon at Mount Carmel Missionary Baptist Church for Andrea and Charlii Yarrell.
Viewing will be at 10 a.m. Monday.
Services are Saturday for Gina and Jordan Hunt. A public viewing is from 9 to 11 a.m. at Christ Church Apostolic. The funeral begins at 11 a.m.
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