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The motive behind a fatal shooting outside an Indianapolis liquor store

The motive behind a fatal shooting outside a liquor store on the east side of Indianapolis remains unclear, even after police spoke with several witnesses and arrested a man. Curtis Page Jr., 45, is facing a preliminary charge of murder in connection with the shooting in the 5400 block of East 21st Street around 7 p.m. on Sunday.

The incident at a liquor store parking lot

Officers were first called to the liquor store parking lot on a report of a vehicle crash, according to the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department. Investigators found a white pickup crashed into a black Nissan Altima. In the front passenger seat of the pickup, police found 39-year-old Corey Reed with at least one gunshot wound on the left side of his head. Reed was pronounced dead at the scene.

Eye-witness accounts

Police spoke with the driver of the Nissan and other witnesses. A man, later identified as Page, climbed across the cab of the truck from the driver’s seat after it crashed into the Nissan. Page then got out of the truck on the passenger side, dropped a gun on the ground, and went into the liquor store, witnesses told police in the probable cause affidavit for Page’s arrest.

Manager’s account of the incident

The manager of the liquor store stated she heard a pop then the vehicle crash outside in the parking lot. As she walked outside to see what was happening, Page walked into the liquor store and dropped two gun magazine clips, the woman said. She asked Page where the gun was, and he responded ‘outside.’ Page told her that someone was trying to kill him.

Arrest and investigation

The woman walked outside and saw Reed was unresponsive inside the pickup. Page was shaking and pacing around the store until officers arrived and took him into custody. Page was transported by police for an interview then requested an attorney before speaking with investigators. An attorney for Page was not yet listed in online court records before the publication of this article.

Contact Jake Allen at jake.allen@indystar.com. Follow him on Twitter @Jake_Allen19.

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