
A shooting at Martin’s Supermarket in Elkhart, Indiana, resulted in three fatalities, including the shooter, and left two police officers wounded on Monday evening. The incident occurred in the 500 block of East Jackson Boulevard, approximately 15 miles east of South Bend.
Police responded to reports of gunfire at 5:30 p.m., discovering two deceased victims inside the store. Officers encountered the shooter outside the establishment, leading to an exchange of gunfire that resulted in the suspect’s death and injuries to two officers. One officer was treated and released, while the other remained hospitalized in fair but stable condition.
Authorities have not disclosed the identities of those involved pending family notification, nor have they revealed a potential motive. The Elkhart County Homicide Unit has taken charge of the investigation and requests witnesses to contact them.
Eyewitness Erin Swary, an expectant mother, recounted hearing what she initially thought was a balloon pop while checking out. “After that, I would say there were six to eight more shots, just one right after another,” she described, explaining how she remained motionless on the ground, concerned for her children’s safety.
Elkhart Police Chief Dan Milanese described it as a “horrific situation,” acknowledging the widespread impact on victims’ families, responding officers, and witnesses. He expressed gratitude to supporting law enforcement agencies, including the Elkhart County Sheriff’s Office and Indiana State Police.
Local officials responded with statements of support. Mayor Rod Roberson said, “Hearts are broken in Elkhart tonight,” while Indiana Governor Mike Braun announced ongoing communication with law enforcement and offered prayers for those affected.
Police have confirmed there is no ongoing threat to public safety.
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