Orlando Mitchell, the man accused of killing Deputy John Durm on Monday, made his initial appearance in court this morning. He is facing the death penalty and will return to court on Sept. 8.
INDIANAPOLIS — The Marion County Prosecutor's Office has announced they will seek the death penalty against the man accused of killing Marion County Sheriff's Deputy John Durm.
Video evidence shows Durm walk around the van to let Mitchell out. When Durm opens the door, Mitchell steps behind him and raises his hands over Durm's head, according to the documents. This is Prosecutor Ryan Mears second time seeking the death penalty. He previously has sought the death penalty for Elliahs Dorsey, who is charged with killing IMPD officer Breann Leath in 2020.
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