FWPD: Officer-involved shooting, 1600 Hinton Drive

FWPD Fort Wayne Police Department

On April 20, 2025, at 1929 hours, the Fort Wayne Police Department received reports of a shooting inside a home in the 1600 block of Hinton Drive.

Fort Wayne Police Department incident report:

Date: April 20, 2025

Location: 1600 block of Hinton Drive, Fort Wayne Indiana / SR 9 & 100 East Whitley County

Time: 1929 hours

Details/Summary:

At 7:29pm, the Fort Wayne Police Department received reports of a shooting inside of a home in the 1600 block of Hinton Dr. While officers were responding, a caller provided a description of the suspect vehicle that was fleeing the scene. Officers located the suspect vehicle and a pursuit ensued. Other officers arrived at the scene and located an adult male victim suffering from apparent gunshot wound(s). That adult male was transported to a local hospital in life-threatening condition, and was later pronounced deceased by hospital personnel.

The vehicle pursuit continued throughout Allen County and eventually crossed over into Whitely County. At approximately 7:50pm, the suspect vehicle crashed near SR 9 and 100 E in Whitley County, at which time the suspect began shooting at police. Officers from several agencies returned fire.

A brief standoff then ensued, at which point the FWPD’s Emergency Services Team and Crisis Response Team were dispatched to the scene. Officers eventually made contact with the suspect/driver (adult male), who was pronounced deceased on the scene by medics. He was the only person in the vehicle and no other vehicles/persons were involved.

No officers were injured during the pursuit or exchange of gunfire.

FWPD Homicide Detectives are currently investigating what initially took place at the home in the 1600 block of Hinton Dr. It is currently unknown what led the suspect-male to shoot the victim-male. Witnesses are at the police station being interviewed by detectives as crime scene personnel are processing the scene.
The officer involved shooting portion of this incident will be investigated by the Indiana State Police per standard protocol. Additionally per standard protocol, any FWPD officers involved will be placed on standard administrative leave to allow them time to cope with the traumatic incident and make them available for follow-up interviews and the investigation as a whole.

The identities of the deceased parties, as well as the exact causes and manners of death, will be released by the Allen County Coroner’s Office.
There is nothing further at this time.

All criminal defendants are to be presumed innocent until and unless proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt in a court of law.

All information is preliminary and subject to change during the course of the investigation.

Read more posts on the 2025 13th Allen County Homicide or visit the 2025 Allen County Homicides index page.

 

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