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Four Arrested in Connection with Jeffersonville Attempted Murder

Suspects face multiple charges after July shooting incident

by Amelia Crawford

JEFFERSONVILLE, Ind. — Jeffersonville police have arrested four additional suspects connected to an attempted murder that occurred in July.

The suspects—Breanna Price-Wilkerson, Kimberly Anderson, Taryha Gilliam, and Christian Price—now face various charges related to the case.

On July 5, police responded to reports of a vehicle crash, which was later updated to a shooting incident. They discovered the victim had been shot and, while trying to escape, crashed the vehicle into a tree.

Officers located 22-year-old Zachary Jackson near the scene and found evidence linking him to the shooting. Jackson was charged with attempted murder, aggravated battery, theft, and criminal recklessness with a deadly weapon.

Further investigation led to the arrest of four other suspects. Christian Price faces charges including conspiracy to commit murder, obstruction of justice, unlawful possession of a firearm by a dangerous individual, and theft. Taryha Gilliam has been charged with conspiracy to commit murder. Kimberly Anderson is charged with unlawful transfer of a handgun and false informing. Breanna Price-Wilkerson faces theft charges.

Authorities say the shooting was an isolated event, and there is no ongoing danger to the community. The victim is expected to survive the attack.

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