A Bloomington teenager, Nikolas Bridgewater, has been arrested following a shooting incident near a mobile home community, sparked by an argument on Snapchat.
Alleged Charges and Incident Details
Court documents filed in Monroe County on March 19 reveal that Bridgewater, aged 16, faces charges including attempted murder, aggravated battery, and criminal recklessness. The incident occurred on March 15, when law enforcement responded to a shooting at a mobile home community in Bloomington. A 14-year-old victim sustained two gunshot wounds and was transported to a local hospital.
Snapchat Argument and Confrontation
Juvenile witnesses informed the police that the altercation originated from an argument on Snapchat. The 14-year-old victim identified Bridgewater as the shooter. Allegedly, following the argument, Bridgewater and the victim agreed to meet near the mobile home community to settle their dispute. However, upon arrival, Bridgewater reportedly brandished a firearm and threatened the group, leading to the shooting.
Police Investigation and Legal Proceedings
Law enforcement officers recovered bullet casings and reviewed video footage from the scene. Bridgewater was subsequently located with the assistance of his parent and taken into custody by Bloomington Police. During interrogation, Bridgewater declined to answer questions, asserting his understanding of his rights. The investigation concluded that Bridgewater had knowingly attempted to kill the victim.
A pretrial conference is scheduled for May 9, with Bridgewater’s jury trial set for July 15 in Monroe County.
Conclusion: Seeking Justice
The arrest of Nikolas Bridgewater underscores the severity of the incident and the legal consequences of such actions. As the legal process unfolds, authorities aim to ensure justice for the victim and uphold community safety.
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