A 3rd coward has turned himself in to Ohio police after fleeing Indianapolis in the wake of an intense manhunt for the killers of two babies and two adults.
“I ain’t kill them kids, man,” Jasper Frasier, 36, told a reporter for the Indianapolis Star before turning himself in. Jasper said he left Indianapolis soon after the murders and headed to his sister’s home in Toledo. “The people that killed the kids, they was going to kill me,” he told the paper.
When he talked about the shootings, Frazier began sobbing. He said he was scared by Sheriff Frank Anderson’s statement that police were going to track down those responsible “like dogs.”
Police are questioning two other Indianapolis men in connection with the four killings. Zarumin Coleman, 21, the suspected get away driver, and Tommy Warren, 24, were in custody Thursday night on unrelated warrants, police said. Coleman was arrested inside Frasier’s apartment.
Frazier told The Star that Coleman and two other men pulled him into a robbery plan that ended in the killings.
Frazier said he was in the house in the 3200 block of Hovey Street when another man fired the shots.
“Yeah, I was there, man,” Frazier said, “and I asked the dude there, ‘Why the (expletive) you kill those kids?’ ”
More than 100 officers from the U.S. Marshals office, Indianapolis police and the FBI were involved in the manhunt for justice.
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