JUSTICE for Raymond Waymire Jr.


JUSTICE for Raymond Waymire Jr.
The Issue
On October 03, 2021, in Anderson, Madison County, Indiana Raymond Waymire Jr. was shot and killed during a Road Rage incident at around 2:45 a.m. The Honda Civic involved in the shooting fled the area, and the shooter turned himself in to local A.P.D. around 19 hours later. The backseat passenger Zachary Wayne Hileman was the shooter and not the driver of the Honda Civic.
The shooter Zachary Wayne Hileman was charged with carrying a handgun without a license and the murder of Raymond Waymire Jr. Initially the Honda Civic crew tried to claim self-defense. Many people near and far jumped online to express their opinion. Many adults claimed that a car full of teens was in the right to shoot and kill a biker. Many teens started hashtagging the slogan FREE ZACH. However, not everyone agrees with the original narrative that was in the local Herald Bulletin article or the Investigation/Police Report.
18-year-old arrested after fatal road-rage shooting in Anderson
It’s been 6+ weeks since the Road Rage incident occurred. Raymond Waymire Jr. is dead, Zachary Wayne Hileman is in Jail, and the actual driver of the Honda Civic who participated in the ROAD RAGE part of the story has not been charged with any crimes. The other occupants in the vehicle were actually juveniles and may not face any charges.
11/22/2021 We asked someone on the legal team why the Clark brothers had not been charged with any crimes. The woman responded that there was only one shooter. Whether it is a true statement or not, the fact we are 6 weeks post-murder, no charges have been filed against the driver of the Honda Civic - Shane Clark.
WORD on the STREET is that the younger Clark brother is 14 years old. Which leads to so many other questions. The public deserves to know the full story, and not what a bunch of punk teens breaking miscellaneous laws including curfew violations wants us to think. I think a lot of us would have no problems with the main narrative that was put out in the media October 3-4, 2021... IF both parties were fully consenting adults doing only God knows what on a Saturday night while everyone else is sleeping.
In the Hileman vs Waymire case, it’s a car full of teen juveniles and an adult biker. Neither side was behaving perfectly that night. Waymire had more rights to be out driving around as an adult male than a group of teens with a 14-year-old smoking Marijuana, out past curfew, carrying a handgun without a license, and shooting Ray after the road rage incident in less than 6 seconds.
If the roles were reversed then Waymire would be in jail. Ray would have been charged with contributing to the delinquency of a minor, curfew violations, the battery in the presence of a minor, leaving the scene of an accident with bodily injury/death, and whatever other charges Anderson, Madison County, Indiana could come up with. Public record indicates Waymire's miscellaneous crimes. Waymire wasn’t a stranger to A.P.D.
For some reason, Anderson Indiana is known for picking and choosing who is punished for certain crimes and who is not. The City of Anderson likes to hold some citizens responsible for crimes and some other citizens with political ties are not. The result is Andersonians are surrounded by FREE Range Criminals with no cares in the world for negative behavioral consequences. We are surrounded by mental ward patients with no mental ward walls, and they make up their own rules for the rest of the public.
In my opinion, Anderson Indiana has Institutional-Systemic Racism woven into its very foundation. Most of those who grew up here are very familiar with the City's History. All anyone has to do is sit down with some of the older generations of Andersonians to hear the generational trauma that has been handed down. My family has been here for five-plus generations and it took me forty-something years and a DNA test later to figure out my personal genetic historic relevance.
1922-10-28 Ku Klux Klan parade in Anderson, Indiana
2021 Communities consider declaring racism a public health threat | | heraldbulletin.com
I hate to say it… Deep down I feel like if these juveniles were black or brown then they would have already been charged with all sorts of crimes associated with the death of a motorist/biker.
Are we watching a form of Institutional/Systemic Racism or White Privilege?!?
LET'S TALK ABOUT THE ELEPHANT IN THE ROOM SHALL WE...
The Honda had a DUTY TO RETREAT and had ample time in 6 seconds to tell the backseat shooter to hold up before pulling the trigger. I do not personally believe that the driver didn’t know what his passenger was capable of doing. As a Concerned Citizen and Combat Veteran, the driver of the Honda (Shane Clark) should be investigated and charged with crimes for his participation in the October 3, 2021 Road Rage incident since he was the getaway driver.
Change has to start on a personal level to even be able to make an impact on a social level. A community that lacks accountability on a social level will never become a functioning anything. Accountability doesn’t have anything to do with Politics or Religion per se. Accountable (a person, organization, or institution) required or expected to justify actions or decisions; responsible. "Parents could be held accountable for their children's actions". Accountability is taking personal responsibility for one's own actions that may or may not have led to Raymond Waymire Jr’s untimely death on October 03, 2021.
We aren’t asking for anyone's parents to be held accountable for their children’s actions. What we are wanting is that the Waymire/Hileman/Honda-Clark case be used to set an example within our community that “We the People” of Anderson, Madison County, Indiana don’t want to be threatened by teens with guns in OUR OWN community while out driving, inside our homes, and/or out in public areas.
We realize the rights of other Americans to face their accusers and be innocent until proven GUILTY. If some people would not have committed the first 5 felonies then someone else would not be getting victimized again. In some cases, the family and friends of these FREE RANGE CRIMINALS become the target of preventable crimes if the JUSTICE SYSTEM would hold them accountable for their felonious actions. For example accessory to murder, conspiracy to commit murder, leaving the scene of a crime, obstruction of justice, false informing, failure to report a crime because of participation and not remorse…
A juvenile who is involved in the types of felonious crimes mentioned above should be tried as an adult. Knowing of criminal cases involving those types of crimes may help others not become victimized in the future. Thinking that you are an adult and being an adult capable of making a decision to pull a trigger are 2 different things.
Societies construct patterns of behavior by deeming certain actions or speech as acceptable or unacceptable. These patterns of behavior within a given society are known as societal norms. Societies, and their norms, undergo gradual and perpetual changes. We have a large diverse population in Anderson, Madison County, Indiana. We have many cultures and subcultures within our miscellaneous communities all over the County.
As Madison County grows with experimental Government projects including the Needle Exchange Program in Anderson, We need to adapt to the new norms. Or we start helping establish what our community will tolerate. We also don’t have to accept gangs and/or teens driving around Anderson shooting random people as Anderson's NEW NORM.
STATISTICS:
A 2015 report from the CSG Justice Center compiled data from the 39 states that do track recidivism in order to compare the reported state statistics. The study found that juveniles were far more likely than adults to re-offend after release across all states. The highest reported recidivism rate for juvenile offenders was 76% within three years, and 84% within five years. When these juvenile offenders reach adulthood, the numbers are equally high.
In 2015, Joseph Doyle, a researcher at MIT, decided to determine the rate of adult re-offense for prior juvenile offenders who spent time in a detention facility. Together with a colleague at Brown, Doyle analyzed data on 30,000 juvenile offenders over the previous ten years who had been involved in the Illinois juvenile justice system. Their study found that 40% of juvenile offenders were incarcerated in an adult prison for reoffending by the time they turned 25.
2016 Indiana led the nation in the number of fatal crashes involving road rage and aggressive driving. A study by the Auto Insurance Center found that 77 fatal accidents in Indiana were related to road rage or aggressive driving in 2016, the most in the United States. That means 10% of Indiana’s fatal roadway accidents in 2016 were related to this entirely preventable cause.
Overall, one person in the US suffers a deadly accident due to road rage or aggressive driving every day, according to the study. Auto Insurance Center used data from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s Fatality Reporting System to conduct analysis. South Carolina and Alabama each had 64 deaths related to road rage, and Colorado had 54. 15 states only had one such car accident and 20 states had no such deaths.
Shootings create trauma for the people directly involved and for everyone in surrounding neighborhoods and communities. The sounds of gunfire; the possibility that kids or loved ones may be unintended victims; and, the inability to feel safe can cause long-term harm. The risk of and reality of that harm calls us to action.
We want to be clear. We see what others see; too many people being shot and killed in our community. We are deeply impacted by the loss of life and the trauma plaguing our community. Immediate action is needed. We also want to openly acknowledge and express regret for past mistakes and the historical inequities and racism surrounding public safety and health for Madison County, Indiana communities.
Here are some examples of other local criminal cases involving Leaving the scene of an accident with bodily injury, resulting in death or catastrophic injury:
(Focus on the similarities and not the differences)
1.) Mar 19, 2019 Chelsea Alexander: Brandon Taliaferro admitted he was driving a black 1999 Pontiac Grand Am that crashed broadside into a tree in the 1800 block of Fairview Street on July 22, 2018. His passenger, Chelsea Alexander, died from blunt force trauma to the head, chest, abdomen and pelvis during the single-vehicle accident.
Case Number: 48C04-1808-F5-001961(mycase.in.gov or www.doxpop.com
(FREE RANGE CRIMINAL) 35-42-1-5/F5: Reckless Homicide def. recklessly kills another human being 9-26-1-1.1(a)(3)/F5: Leaving the Scene of an Accident - Death to Another Person 9-21-8-52(a)(1)/MA: Reckless Driving causes bodily injury. 9-24-19-3(a)/MA: Driving While Suspended When suspension is the result of a prior conviction
Background: In 2008, Taliaferro, 17 at the time, shot a 16-year-old in the stomach while intoxicated and playing with a loaded handgun. The teen recovered, and the shooting was ruled an accident. Madison Circuit Court 1 Judge Dennis Carroll sentenced Taliaferro to four years in prison and five years of probation on the conviction of criminal recklessness.
Taliaferro’s sentence was reduced and he was released in 2010, but he violated probation and was sent back to prison. He was released in 2012 and continues to rack up charges.
Magistrate Judge Jason Childers set a $10,000 full cash bond for Brandon Taliaferro on charges of Level 5 felony reckless homicide, Level 5 felony leaving the scene of an accident causing death to another, and two Class A misdemeanors, bodily, and two Class A misdemeanors, reckless driving causing bodily injury, and driving while suspended.
An autopsy Monday showed that blunt force trauma to the head, chest, abdomen and pelvis claimed the life of 26-year-old Chelsea Alexander following a single-car accident, said Madison County Coroner Marian Dunnichay.
Chelsea Alexander was a front-seat passenger in a black 1999 Pontiac Grand Am Taliaferro was allegedly driving when it spun out of control and crashed broadside into a tree in the 1800 block of Fairview Street about 6:30 p.m. July 22.
Alexander died from massive traumatic blunt force injuries, according to Madison County Coroner Marian Dunnichay.
Walkers in the neighborhood tried to assist Taliaferro and Alexander before Anderson Fire Department medics and other EMS first responders arrived at the accident scene, according to a probable cause affidavit filed by APD investigators.
Before they arrived, however, another vehicle arrived and two men got out and helped pull Taliaferro out the window of his wrecked car and drove off without trying to assist Alexander, according to the affidavit. (FREE RANGE CRIMINAL)
Police: Man accused of domestic abuse is repeat offender | Local News | heraldbulletin.com
Police: Driver flees the scene after fatal crash in Anderson | WTTV CBS4Indy
Arrest made in connection to fatal July accident | Local News | heraldbulletin.com
Man flees police custody after jumping out of ambulance | Local News | heraldbulletin.com
2.) Aug. 18, 2018: Bryce Patterson: (Male)
Michael Dwayne Fleming and Orlando Sutton (Black Males)
Patterson, however, was unaware that Green was preparing to sell a quarter-pound of marijuana to Fleming and Sutton for $550. Fleming and Sutton opened fire. Fleming fired five shots, one of which struck Patterson in the back of the head and another, which struck Kincade in the left arm.
Michael Dwayne Fleming 48C03-1808-MR-002097 (FLEMING) 35-42-1-1(2): Murder, 35-42-5-1(a)(1)/F2: Robbery Resulting in Serious Bodily Injury - Injury to someone other than a def, 35-42-1-1(1)/F1: Attempted Murder Attempted intentional killing of another.
Orlando Sutton 48C03-1808-MR-002096 (SUTTON) 35-42-1-1(1): Murder, 35-42-1-1(2): Murder, 35-42-5-1(a)(1)/F2: Robbery Resulting in Serious Bodily Injury - Injury to someone other than a def, 35-42-1-1(1)/F1: Attempted Murder Attempted intentional killing of another.
Two teens arrested for Anderson shooting that killed Fortville man | wthr.com
Appeals court affirms murder conviction in drug deal gone bad | News | heraldbulletin.com
Murder trial in 2018 slaying begins Monday (yahoo.com)
3.) Jan. 1, 2019, Tommie Griffin Willie Alex Owens Jr. (Black on Black Crime)
Griffin was found shot to death in his vehicle near Ninth and Chestnut streets at around 8:30 a.m. According to the coroner, Griffin was shot multiple times.
Police arrested an Anderson man accused of murdering 39-year-old Tommie Griffin on New Year’s Day. Willie Alex Owens Jr., 34, is accused of shooting Griffin multiple times at close range. Griffin was found dead inside his car on New Year’s morning.
(March 12, 2020):
Madison County prosecutors said Willie Owens Jr. was found guilty of murder.
(July 28, 2020):
Willie Owens Jr. was sentenced to 90 years in the Indiana Department of Correction, with 727 days (just under two years) of jail credit.
Willie A. Owens Jr. 48C04-1901-MR-000278 35-42-1-1(1): Murder, 35-44.1-2-3(d)(1)/MA: False Informing resulting in substantial hindrance to a law enforcement proce, 35-48-4-6.1(a)/F6:Possession of Methamphetamine This is the basic offense and for any amount below 5, 35-48-4-11(a)(1)/MB: Possession of Marijuana, 35-47-4-5(c)/F4: Unlawful Poss. of a Firearm by Serious Violent Felon
Anderson man found shot to death inside vehicle on New Year’s Day identified | Fox 59
Arrest made after Anderson man shot to death inside his car on New Year’s Day | Fox 59
4.) Jan 10, 2019 Britt Youngblood
(Black Male) (CURRENT WARRANTS ON 4 CASES)(FREE RANGE CRIMINAL)
2019 APD investigating shooting on 38th Street
In addition to questioning about the shooting, Youngblood is also wanted for warrants in Madison County on three separate court cases that include failure to return to lawful detention, residential entry breaking and entering a dwelling, robbery by force or threatening the use of force while armed, battery resulting in serious bodily injury, pointing a firearm at another and carrying a handgun without a license.
Britt Youngblood 48C01-1901-F4-000107 35-47-4-5(c)/F4: Unlawful Poss. of a Firearm by Serious Violent Felon, 35-45-2-1(a)(2)/F5: Intimidation where def. draws or uses a deadly weapon, 35-45-2-1(a)(1)/F5: Intimidation where def. draws or uses a deadly weapon, 9-26-1-1.1(a)(1)/MA: Leaving the Scene of an Accident with Bodily Injury the accident is one involved, 9-24-19-2(1)(2)/MA: Driving While Suspended (Prior w/in 10 years)
09/17/2021 35-44.1-3-4(c)/F6: Failure to Return to Lawful Detention def.
APD investigating shooting on 38th Street | News | heraldbulletin.com
Anderson man wanted for questioning in shooting | Local News | heraldbulletin.com
5.) JAN 19, 2020 Sophie Darlene Robbins (Female), of Dunkirk, died in a crash on County Road 200 South just east of State Road 67 around 4:30 a.m. Alex Lozano (Brown Male), 18, faces charges of failure to report an accident resulting in death, criminal recklessness resulting in death and false informing. Keandre Williams, 19, faces a charge of failure to report an accident resulting in death. An unnamed juvenile was in custody Sunday in juvenile detention for failure to report an accident resulting in death, the sheriff’s office said.Alex Santiago Lozano (Brown Male) (Hamilton County Warrant 2021 29D04-2101-F6-000265)
48C03-2001-F4-000173 9-26-1-1.1(a)(3)/F4: Leaving the Scene of an Accident-Def. fails to do one or more things required b, 35-42-2-2(a)/F5:Criminal Recklessness Use when def. commits aggressive driving and kills another per, 35-42-2-2(a)/F6: Criminal Recklessness committed with a deadly weapon., 35-44.1-2-3(d)(1)/MA: False Informing resulting in substantial hindrance to a law enforcement proceedings, 35-44.1-2-5(a)(1)/F6: Assisting a Criminal , but the criminal assisted committed a B, C, D, 3, 4, 5./ 48C03-2011-F6-002722 (Lozano) 35-43-4-2(a)/F6: Theft of a Firearm, 35-43-4-2.7(d)/MB: Unauthorized Entry of a Motor Vehicle
Keandre Williams
9-26-1-1.1(a)(3)/F4: Leaving the Scene of an Accident-Def. fails to do one or more things required b, 35-42-2-2(a)/F5:Criminal Recklessness Use when def. commits aggressive driving and kills another per, 35-42-2-2(a)/F6: Criminal Recklessness committed with a deadly weapon.
Unnamed Juvenile: failure to report an accident resulting in death
Teen dead, 3 in custody after crash in Anderson - WISH-TV | Indianapolis News | Indiana
19-year-old killed in Madison County crash, teen suspects charged | wthr.com
6.) Mar 15, 2019 Kaylin Sparkman, (White Female)(FREE RANGE CRIMINAL)
48H021903CM000385 9-26-1-1(1) Leaving the Scene with Injury
48C06-1905-F5-001298 35-42-2-1(c)(1)/F5: Battery w/ Bodily Injury to a Public Safety Officer victim is a public safety o, 35-42-2-1(c)(1)/F6: Battery Against a Public Safety Official, 35-45-1-3(a)(2)/MB: Disorderly Conduct - unreasonable noise, 7.1-5-7-7(a)(2)/MC: Illegal Consumption of an Alcoholic Beverage
Kaylin Sparkman 20, of Anderson, is charged with failing to stop after an accident with injury. The first time Kaylin Sparkman allegedly tried to flee following a car accident, police used a silver hoop earring and statements from her passengers to arrest her.
In July, Sparkman was arrested for a similar situation. When officers arrived, they found two passengers in the car that struck Collier’s vehicle and one was “injured, but conscious.” Sparkman allegedly fled on foot. She was found by officers running near her home and taken back to the scene, where the passengers identified her as the driver.
“A silver hoop earring was located on the roadway directly outside of the driver side door,” according to the affidavit. Sparkman was wearing the matching earring in her left ear when she was taken back to the accident scene, but was “missing the earring in her right ear.” Results of a breath test determined Sparkman had an alcohol concentration equivalent to .106 grams, according to the affidavit. (FREE RANGE CRIMINAL)
Woman charged with leaving the scene of an accident | Local News | heraldbulletin.com
7.) Jan 3, 2021: Andon Oliver - De’Torio Flemming (16 years old)
Officers found the car in the middle of the ball diamond, still running with Oliver inside with a single gunshot wound to the chest. The shooter fled the area.
Flemming is a juvenile and the criminal case is not necessarily public unless the Herald Bulletin or the families involved write about it. If convicted, Fleming faces a possible prison sentence of 45 to 65 years on the murder charge.
De’torio Fleming: charged with murder and a Class A misdemeanor of carrying a handgun without a license.
Teenager shot and killed in Anderson; suspect turns himself in to police | WTTV CBS4Indy
UPDATE: Person of interest identified in shooting death | News | heraldbulletin.com
Hearing continued in teenager's murder case | Local News | heraldbulletin.com
8.) Apr 20, 2021 Terry Huff: Special Judge Robert Sirk sentenced Jacobi (Markleville, Madison County) to six years on his guilty plea to a Level 4 charge of leaving the scene of an accident resulting in death or catastrophic injury. Jacobi was charged in connection with the July 26, 2019, death of Terry Huff, 67, who was riding a bicycle on Indiana 234 in Hancock County. (Indiana) (White on White Crime)
Jonathan Jacobi 30D01-1907-F4-001500 9-26-1-1.1(a)(1)/F4: Leaving the Scene of an Accident Resulting in Death or Catastrophic Injury
Markleville man sentenced to 6 years in 2019 fatal accident | News | heraldbulletin.com
9.) Jun 11, 2021 Corena Swain: (White Female) hit a Biker on Broadway
“Upon arrival I made contact with Corena Swain, who was walking north on Broadway, away from an unoccupied 2015 Buick Enclave, which was later found to be registered to her,” Cavett stated in the affidavit.
Corena Swain 48C04-2106-F5-001596 9-30-5-4(a)(3)/F5: Causing Serious Bodily Injury when Operating a Vehicle While Intoxicated
Motorcyclist, passenger seriously injured in crash | Local News | heraldbulletin.com
10.) Feb 12, 2019 S.S.: I saved S.S. for the last local public case study. Because I do not have a legal name for him yet. I will refer to him the same way the Herald Bulletin does. I will update this case study as I get more information.
Herald Bulletin Extract:
A delinquency petition filed by the state (Indiana) alleged that S.S. committed attempted burglary, a Level 5 felony if committed by an adult, resisting law enforcement, a Class A misdemeanor if committed by an adult and a curfew violation related to the incident at the gun store.
Seven days later the state filed a second delinquency petition alleging S.S. committed auto theft, a Level 6 felony if committed by an adult, resisting law enforcement, a Class A misdemeanor if committed by an adult and unauthorized entry of a motor vehicle, a Class B misdemeanor if committed by an adult.
The appellate court said S.S’s repetitive pattern of delinquent acts are “particularly troubling because of the involvement of firearms.” The court also felt S.S. had shown “a propensity to direct force at premises and people, combined with an alarming desire to acquire firearms to continue his pattern of unlawful acts.”
Appellate court affirms decision to try teen as an adult | Local News | heraldbulletin.com
Police arrest suspect in Anderson gun store burglary | wthr.com
Watch: Thieves drive SUV into Anderson gun store - WISH-TV |
I listed 10 local Anderson, Madison County, IN criminal cases above that were charged within days of the crime. For whatever reasons only the shooter Zachary Wayne Hileman was charged with the murder of Raymond Waymire Jr, and carrying a handgun without a license. The Waymire Family was punished for someone else’s crime. Currently 11/25/2021 (“THANKSGIVING”) Juvenile witnesses haven’t so much as got a curfew violation from Public understanding. That doesn’t sit right with Concerned Citizens or other Americans.
October 03, 2021 RECAP Raymond Waymire Jr.
Raymond Waymire Jr (46 White Male)(Biker-Harley)
Zachary Hileman (18 White Male), Shane and Aiden Clark (16 &14)(White Males?)
When officers arrived, they found a man with a gunshot wound near the roadway, police said. “Witnesses on the scene told police that this shooting occurred due to a road rage incident, and the suspect(s) fired out of a small, dark-colored sedan before fleeing northbound on Broadway,” the release states. (White on White Crime)
Road rage cited in fatal shooting | Local News | heraldbulletin.com
18-year-old arrested in fatal road rage shooting in Anderson - WISH-TV | Indianapolis
Inquiring minds want to know WHY SHANE & AIDEN CLARK has not been charged with any crimes for their participation in the Road Rage incident that ended in the death of Raymond Waymire Jr.?
What makes the Clark brothers so special that they wouldn’t be charged with ANY Crimes? Are we witnessing Systematic Racism in Anderson, Indiana?
HERALD BULLETIN EXTRACT:
...“told me that Zachary said the victim was beating his (Hileman’s) a — and that’s why he shot him,” Cole said in the affidavit. There were no visible marks on Hileman’s face when he was taken into custody, according to the detective.
Hileman identified Shane Clark and Adrian Clark as the two other people in the vehicle with him at the time of the shooting. Shane Clark was driving the vehicle, police said. The Clarks and Hileman were smoking marijuana, the affidavit stated.
The Clarks told officers that Waymire ran a stop sign and the vehicle almost struck the motorcycle. When Waymire confronted them in the vehicle, he hit Hileman in the mouth, the Clarks told police.
Video evidence of the incident from a nearby residence was collected by police. It showed Waymire walking to the driver’s side of the Civic. After six seconds, he is seen walking away from the car before it leaves northbound on Broadway, according to the affidavit.
Hileman asked for an attorney when questioned by police and did not provide a statement, according to the affidavit. As of Monday afternoon, police had not recovered the gun that was used in the shooting.
19 hours between when the shooter turned himself in. 19 hours of scrubbing Hileman’s Facebook account. This implies that there was no remorse on the driver's part for 19 hours. At some point, the 6-second video clip should be released to the public.
This case went from a simple Road Rage incident with possible self-defense to a murder charge and carrying a handgun without a license.
Zachary Wayne Hileman 48C01-2110-MR-002746 (10/07/2021) 35-42-1-1(1): Murder, 35-47-2-1/MA: Carrying a Handgun Without a License
Shane Clark should have his driving privileges suspended until a full investigation into the Road Rage incident has been completed. Clark's initial interview has holes in the narrative.
The family should be able to file a WRONGFUL DEATH LAWSUIT against the owner and the insurer of the Honda Civic driven by juvenile Shane Clark. As it currently stands on record it is as if the juveniles have gotten away with quite a few crimes including, but not limited to leaving the scene of an accident resulting in death.
Shane Clark should be treated as an adult.
PROBABLE CAUSE SHANE CLARK WAS THE DRIVER of the Honda Civic. Shane Clark left the scene of an accident and was identified by the shooter a.k.a. Backseat passenger n.k.a. Zachary Wayne Hileman who murdered Raymond Waymire Jr. in a Road Rage incident 10/03/2021. Shane should also receive a charge for Contributing to the Delinquency of a Minor. An adult who would have done the same crimes would have been punished on record by now.
Aiden Clark should be held accountable to whatever crimes he has admitted to on record.
PROBABLE CAUSE: Curfew Violations Failure to report an accident resulting in death. Obstruction of Justice for leaving the scene of an accident resulting in Death.
chapter-3.pdf (justia.com)
IC 31-37-3-2 Children 15 through 17 years of age; requirements for detention or custody Sec. 2. (a) It is a curfew violation for a child fifteen (15), sixteen (16), or seventeen (17) years of age to be in a public place: (1) between 1 a.m. and 5 a.m. on Saturday or Sunday;
As of 11/25/2021 No charges have been filed against Shane Clark or Aiden Clark.
IN CONCLUSION:
“We the People” want to know where the charges are for the Clark brothers involved in the October 3, 2021 Road Rage incident that led to the death of Raymond Waymire Jr.?
“We the People” of Anderson, Madison County, Indiana want juveniles who behave as adults to face the same consequences and charges as an adult who committed the same crimes.
“We the People” of Anderson, Madison County, Indiana should NOT have to worry about being shot in drive-by shootings because teens are being allowed to carry guns without being licensed to carry.
“We the People” of Anderson, Madison County, Indiana should NOT have to worry about being shot while inside of OUR homes because their neighbors and/or perfect strangers don’t know how to behave properly in private or public areas.
“We the People” of Anderson, Madison County, Indiana should NOT have to worry about living amongst FREE RANGE CRIMINALS that should be locked in prison, but for whatever reason have committed several felonies since being released while waiting on a court date. Or FREE RANGE CRIMINALS that should be charged with aiding and abetting a criminal. A responsible adult would not flee a self defense scene. The shooter may have turned himself in, and information should have been released to the PUBLIC in the matter of why juveniles are not receiving any criminal charges.
Thanks,
Concerned Citizens of Madison County Indiana a.k.a. WE THE PEOPLE & Fellow Americans
Are we observing what Systemic Racism looks like in Anderson’s Justice System?
SIDE NOTE: I have been advocating for Medical Cannabis at the Indiana State level for the past 5 years. Coming out of the Cannabis Closet was a really difficult decision for me to make. I decided to stay in Anderson, Madison County, Indiana instead of moving out of State where it is legal. I did not want to be a Cannabis Refugee in another State. I want Cannabis for all Hoosiers & Americans, and not just for myself.
Cannabis a.k.a. Marijuana did NOT KILL ANY OF THE PEOPLE LISTED ABOVE! Cannabis is legal in Washington D.C. both Medicinal and Recreational. Indiana is the crossroads of America, but won’t follow the suit of 18 other states. I thought we were supposed to be the UNITED STATES of AMERICA?!?
(wikipedia)
The recreational use of cannabis is legalized in 18 states,[a] the District of Columbia, the Northern Mariana Islands, and Guam. Another 13 states and the U.S. Virgin Islands have decriminalized its use.[4] Commercial distribution of cannabis has been legalized in all jurisdictions where possession has been legalized, except the District of Columbia. Prior to January 2018, the Cole Memorandum provided some protection against enforcement of federal law in states that have legalized cannabis, but it was rescinded by Attorney General Jeff Sessions.[5]
Although the use of cannabis remains federally illegal, some of its derivative compounds have been approved by the Food and Drug Administration for prescription use. Cannabinoid drugs that have received FDA approval are Marinol (THC), Syndros (THC), Cesamet (nabilone), and Epidiolex (cannabidiol). For non-prescription use, cannabidiol derived from industrial hemp is legal at the federal level, but legality and enforcement vary by state.[6][7]
The criminals listed above do NOT represent me or countless other Hoosiers and Americans that partake in the use of Cannabis on a daily basis. There are responsible functioning Cannabis Users that live amongst society that don’t wish to hurt their neighbors and lurk about at night trying to rob people. Most Cannabis Users are peaceful and friendly subgroups of Americans.
Guns don’t kill people. People KILL People. Cannabis has saved more lives historically than taking lives. Cannabis is a safer option for Medical Treatment and Hoosiers should be allowed to make their own medicinal choices to any type of treatment. Cannabis could be used as a cash crop that would help rejuvenate our Nation's economy again. There will always be a black market in every country. America is no different. The black market shouldn’t be allowed to keep giving the Cannabis Communities all over the Nation such a bad wrap.
A handful of people choose to do bad things every day. Those people who make bad choices to take someone's life DO NOT REPRESENT ME or other Hoosier Cannabis Advocates/Activists/Patients that were willing to come out of the Cannabis Closet for the greater good and NOT for personal gain. Truth be told there are thousands of Hoosier Cannabis Patients, Users, and Supporters in Indiana.
Are we observing what Systemic Racism looks like in Anderson’s Justice System?
Thanks,
Disgruntled Combat Veteran & 11th Generation American DUTCH Melungeon
Nicole (Schuyler) Kapuscinski
a.k.a Activist Nikki
Source Links:
Indiana bill would let 12-year-olds be tried as adults in crimes like Noblesville school shooting | wthr.com
HB 1256 - Indiana House (2021) - Open States
Is 12 Too Young to be Tried as an Adult? (notguiltynj.com)
Do We Know The Full Extent of Juvenile Recidivism? (mstservices.com)
Juvenile Recidivism Rates | What They Are and How to Reduce Them (pointpark.edu)
Juvenile Detention Breeds Adult Criminals, MIT Study Finds (bostonmagazine.com)
Drive-by shooting - Wikipedia
Wrongful death - Google Search
Institutional racism/Systematic Racism - Wikipedia
Legality of cannabis by U.S. jurisdiction - Wikipedia
Communities consider declaring racism a public health threat | | heraldbulletin.com
18-year-old arrested after fatal road-rage shooting in Anderson
1922-10-28 Ku Klux Klan parade in Anderson, Indiana
Communities consider declaring racism a public health threat | | heraldbulletin.com
Police: Man accused of domestic abuse is repeat offender | Local News | heraldbulletin.com
Police: Driver flees the scene after fatal crash in Anderson | WTTV CBS4Indy
Arrest made in connection to fatal July accident | Local News | heraldbulletin.com
Man flees police custody after jumping out of ambulance | Local News | heraldbulletin.com
Two teens arrested for Anderson shooting that killed Fortville man | wthr.com
Appeals court affirms murder conviction in a drug deal gone bad | News | heraldbulletin.com
Murder trial in 2018 slaying begins Monday (yahoo.com)
Anderson man found shot to death inside a vehicle on New Year’s Day identified | Fox 59
Arrest made after Anderson man shot to death inside his car on New Year’s Day | Fox 59
Teen dead, 3 in custody after crash in Anderson - WISH-TV | Indianapolis News | Indiana
19-year-old killed in Madison County crash, teen suspects charged | wthr.com
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To sum up everything above:
Justice for Raymond Waymire Jr. Family would be for all 3 participants to be held responsible for MURDER. There may have been one shooter, but there were 3 participants. At least 2 accessories to murder.
Brunswick, Georgia (CNN)A jury Wednesday 11/24/2021 found three White men charged in the killing of Ahmaud Arbery, a 25-year-old Black man, guilty on multiple murder counts, as well as other charges.
JUSTICE FOR RAYMOND WAYMIRE JR!

The Issue
On October 03, 2021, in Anderson, Madison County, Indiana Raymond Waymire Jr. was shot and killed during a Road Rage incident at around 2:45 a.m. The Honda Civic involved in the shooting fled the area, and the shooter turned himself in to local A.P.D. around 19 hours later. The backseat passenger Zachary Wayne Hileman was the shooter and not the driver of the Honda Civic.
The shooter Zachary Wayne Hileman was charged with carrying a handgun without a license and the murder of Raymond Waymire Jr. Initially the Honda Civic crew tried to claim self-defense. Many people near and far jumped online to express their opinion. Many adults claimed that a car full of teens was in the right to shoot and kill a biker. Many teens started hashtagging the slogan FREE ZACH. However, not everyone agrees with the original narrative that was in the local Herald Bulletin article or the Investigation/Police Report.
18-year-old arrested after fatal road-rage shooting in Anderson
It’s been 6+ weeks since the Road Rage incident occurred. Raymond Waymire Jr. is dead, Zachary Wayne Hileman is in Jail, and the actual driver of the Honda Civic who participated in the ROAD RAGE part of the story has not been charged with any crimes. The other occupants in the vehicle were actually juveniles and may not face any charges.
11/22/2021 We asked someone on the legal team why the Clark brothers had not been charged with any crimes. The woman responded that there was only one shooter. Whether it is a true statement or not, the fact we are 6 weeks post-murder, no charges have been filed against the driver of the Honda Civic - Shane Clark.
WORD on the STREET is that the younger Clark brother is 14 years old. Which leads to so many other questions. The public deserves to know the full story, and not what a bunch of punk teens breaking miscellaneous laws including curfew violations wants us to think. I think a lot of us would have no problems with the main narrative that was put out in the media October 3-4, 2021... IF both parties were fully consenting adults doing only God knows what on a Saturday night while everyone else is sleeping.
In the Hileman vs Waymire case, it’s a car full of teen juveniles and an adult biker. Neither side was behaving perfectly that night. Waymire had more rights to be out driving around as an adult male than a group of teens with a 14-year-old smoking Marijuana, out past curfew, carrying a handgun without a license, and shooting Ray after the road rage incident in less than 6 seconds.
If the roles were reversed then Waymire would be in jail. Ray would have been charged with contributing to the delinquency of a minor, curfew violations, the battery in the presence of a minor, leaving the scene of an accident with bodily injury/death, and whatever other charges Anderson, Madison County, Indiana could come up with. Public record indicates Waymire's miscellaneous crimes. Waymire wasn’t a stranger to A.P.D.
For some reason, Anderson Indiana is known for picking and choosing who is punished for certain crimes and who is not. The City of Anderson likes to hold some citizens responsible for crimes and some other citizens with political ties are not. The result is Andersonians are surrounded by FREE Range Criminals with no cares in the world for negative behavioral consequences. We are surrounded by mental ward patients with no mental ward walls, and they make up their own rules for the rest of the public.
In my opinion, Anderson Indiana has Institutional-Systemic Racism woven into its very foundation. Most of those who grew up here are very familiar with the City's History. All anyone has to do is sit down with some of the older generations of Andersonians to hear the generational trauma that has been handed down. My family has been here for five-plus generations and it took me forty-something years and a DNA test later to figure out my personal genetic historic relevance.
1922-10-28 Ku Klux Klan parade in Anderson, Indiana
2021 Communities consider declaring racism a public health threat | | heraldbulletin.com
I hate to say it… Deep down I feel like if these juveniles were black or brown then they would have already been charged with all sorts of crimes associated with the death of a motorist/biker.
Are we watching a form of Institutional/Systemic Racism or White Privilege?!?
LET'S TALK ABOUT THE ELEPHANT IN THE ROOM SHALL WE...
The Honda had a DUTY TO RETREAT and had ample time in 6 seconds to tell the backseat shooter to hold up before pulling the trigger. I do not personally believe that the driver didn’t know what his passenger was capable of doing. As a Concerned Citizen and Combat Veteran, the driver of the Honda (Shane Clark) should be investigated and charged with crimes for his participation in the October 3, 2021 Road Rage incident since he was the getaway driver.
Change has to start on a personal level to even be able to make an impact on a social level. A community that lacks accountability on a social level will never become a functioning anything. Accountability doesn’t have anything to do with Politics or Religion per se. Accountable (a person, organization, or institution) required or expected to justify actions or decisions; responsible. "Parents could be held accountable for their children's actions". Accountability is taking personal responsibility for one's own actions that may or may not have led to Raymond Waymire Jr’s untimely death on October 03, 2021.
We aren’t asking for anyone's parents to be held accountable for their children’s actions. What we are wanting is that the Waymire/Hileman/Honda-Clark case be used to set an example within our community that “We the People” of Anderson, Madison County, Indiana don’t want to be threatened by teens with guns in OUR OWN community while out driving, inside our homes, and/or out in public areas.
We realize the rights of other Americans to face their accusers and be innocent until proven GUILTY. If some people would not have committed the first 5 felonies then someone else would not be getting victimized again. In some cases, the family and friends of these FREE RANGE CRIMINALS become the target of preventable crimes if the JUSTICE SYSTEM would hold them accountable for their felonious actions. For example accessory to murder, conspiracy to commit murder, leaving the scene of a crime, obstruction of justice, false informing, failure to report a crime because of participation and not remorse…
A juvenile who is involved in the types of felonious crimes mentioned above should be tried as an adult. Knowing of criminal cases involving those types of crimes may help others not become victimized in the future. Thinking that you are an adult and being an adult capable of making a decision to pull a trigger are 2 different things.
Societies construct patterns of behavior by deeming certain actions or speech as acceptable or unacceptable. These patterns of behavior within a given society are known as societal norms. Societies, and their norms, undergo gradual and perpetual changes. We have a large diverse population in Anderson, Madison County, Indiana. We have many cultures and subcultures within our miscellaneous communities all over the County.
As Madison County grows with experimental Government projects including the Needle Exchange Program in Anderson, We need to adapt to the new norms. Or we start helping establish what our community will tolerate. We also don’t have to accept gangs and/or teens driving around Anderson shooting random people as Anderson's NEW NORM.
STATISTICS:
A 2015 report from the CSG Justice Center compiled data from the 39 states that do track recidivism in order to compare the reported state statistics. The study found that juveniles were far more likely than adults to re-offend after release across all states. The highest reported recidivism rate for juvenile offenders was 76% within three years, and 84% within five years. When these juvenile offenders reach adulthood, the numbers are equally high.
In 2015, Joseph Doyle, a researcher at MIT, decided to determine the rate of adult re-offense for prior juvenile offenders who spent time in a detention facility. Together with a colleague at Brown, Doyle analyzed data on 30,000 juvenile offenders over the previous ten years who had been involved in the Illinois juvenile justice system. Their study found that 40% of juvenile offenders were incarcerated in an adult prison for reoffending by the time they turned 25.
2016 Indiana led the nation in the number of fatal crashes involving road rage and aggressive driving. A study by the Auto Insurance Center found that 77 fatal accidents in Indiana were related to road rage or aggressive driving in 2016, the most in the United States. That means 10% of Indiana’s fatal roadway accidents in 2016 were related to this entirely preventable cause.
Overall, one person in the US suffers a deadly accident due to road rage or aggressive driving every day, according to the study. Auto Insurance Center used data from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s Fatality Reporting System to conduct analysis. South Carolina and Alabama each had 64 deaths related to road rage, and Colorado had 54. 15 states only had one such car accident and 20 states had no such deaths.
Shootings create trauma for the people directly involved and for everyone in surrounding neighborhoods and communities. The sounds of gunfire; the possibility that kids or loved ones may be unintended victims; and, the inability to feel safe can cause long-term harm. The risk of and reality of that harm calls us to action.
We want to be clear. We see what others see; too many people being shot and killed in our community. We are deeply impacted by the loss of life and the trauma plaguing our community. Immediate action is needed. We also want to openly acknowledge and express regret for past mistakes and the historical inequities and racism surrounding public safety and health for Madison County, Indiana communities.
Here are some examples of other local criminal cases involving Leaving the scene of an accident with bodily injury, resulting in death or catastrophic injury:
(Focus on the similarities and not the differences)
1.) Mar 19, 2019 Chelsea Alexander: Brandon Taliaferro admitted he was driving a black 1999 Pontiac Grand Am that crashed broadside into a tree in the 1800 block of Fairview Street on July 22, 2018. His passenger, Chelsea Alexander, died from blunt force trauma to the head, chest, abdomen and pelvis during the single-vehicle accident.
Case Number: 48C04-1808-F5-001961(mycase.in.gov or www.doxpop.com
(FREE RANGE CRIMINAL) 35-42-1-5/F5: Reckless Homicide def. recklessly kills another human being 9-26-1-1.1(a)(3)/F5: Leaving the Scene of an Accident - Death to Another Person 9-21-8-52(a)(1)/MA: Reckless Driving causes bodily injury. 9-24-19-3(a)/MA: Driving While Suspended When suspension is the result of a prior conviction
Background: In 2008, Taliaferro, 17 at the time, shot a 16-year-old in the stomach while intoxicated and playing with a loaded handgun. The teen recovered, and the shooting was ruled an accident. Madison Circuit Court 1 Judge Dennis Carroll sentenced Taliaferro to four years in prison and five years of probation on the conviction of criminal recklessness.
Taliaferro’s sentence was reduced and he was released in 2010, but he violated probation and was sent back to prison. He was released in 2012 and continues to rack up charges.
Magistrate Judge Jason Childers set a $10,000 full cash bond for Brandon Taliaferro on charges of Level 5 felony reckless homicide, Level 5 felony leaving the scene of an accident causing death to another, and two Class A misdemeanors, bodily, and two Class A misdemeanors, reckless driving causing bodily injury, and driving while suspended.
An autopsy Monday showed that blunt force trauma to the head, chest, abdomen and pelvis claimed the life of 26-year-old Chelsea Alexander following a single-car accident, said Madison County Coroner Marian Dunnichay.
Chelsea Alexander was a front-seat passenger in a black 1999 Pontiac Grand Am Taliaferro was allegedly driving when it spun out of control and crashed broadside into a tree in the 1800 block of Fairview Street about 6:30 p.m. July 22.
Alexander died from massive traumatic blunt force injuries, according to Madison County Coroner Marian Dunnichay.
Walkers in the neighborhood tried to assist Taliaferro and Alexander before Anderson Fire Department medics and other EMS first responders arrived at the accident scene, according to a probable cause affidavit filed by APD investigators.
Before they arrived, however, another vehicle arrived and two men got out and helped pull Taliaferro out the window of his wrecked car and drove off without trying to assist Alexander, according to the affidavit. (FREE RANGE CRIMINAL)
Police: Man accused of domestic abuse is repeat offender | Local News | heraldbulletin.com
Police: Driver flees the scene after fatal crash in Anderson | WTTV CBS4Indy
Arrest made in connection to fatal July accident | Local News | heraldbulletin.com
Man flees police custody after jumping out of ambulance | Local News | heraldbulletin.com
2.) Aug. 18, 2018: Bryce Patterson: (Male)
Michael Dwayne Fleming and Orlando Sutton (Black Males)
Patterson, however, was unaware that Green was preparing to sell a quarter-pound of marijuana to Fleming and Sutton for $550. Fleming and Sutton opened fire. Fleming fired five shots, one of which struck Patterson in the back of the head and another, which struck Kincade in the left arm.
Michael Dwayne Fleming 48C03-1808-MR-002097 (FLEMING) 35-42-1-1(2): Murder, 35-42-5-1(a)(1)/F2: Robbery Resulting in Serious Bodily Injury - Injury to someone other than a def, 35-42-1-1(1)/F1: Attempted Murder Attempted intentional killing of another.
Orlando Sutton 48C03-1808-MR-002096 (SUTTON) 35-42-1-1(1): Murder, 35-42-1-1(2): Murder, 35-42-5-1(a)(1)/F2: Robbery Resulting in Serious Bodily Injury - Injury to someone other than a def, 35-42-1-1(1)/F1: Attempted Murder Attempted intentional killing of another.
Two teens arrested for Anderson shooting that killed Fortville man | wthr.com
Appeals court affirms murder conviction in drug deal gone bad | News | heraldbulletin.com
Murder trial in 2018 slaying begins Monday (yahoo.com)
3.) Jan. 1, 2019, Tommie Griffin Willie Alex Owens Jr. (Black on Black Crime)
Griffin was found shot to death in his vehicle near Ninth and Chestnut streets at around 8:30 a.m. According to the coroner, Griffin was shot multiple times.
Police arrested an Anderson man accused of murdering 39-year-old Tommie Griffin on New Year’s Day. Willie Alex Owens Jr., 34, is accused of shooting Griffin multiple times at close range. Griffin was found dead inside his car on New Year’s morning.
(March 12, 2020):
Madison County prosecutors said Willie Owens Jr. was found guilty of murder.
(July 28, 2020):
Willie Owens Jr. was sentenced to 90 years in the Indiana Department of Correction, with 727 days (just under two years) of jail credit.
Willie A. Owens Jr. 48C04-1901-MR-000278 35-42-1-1(1): Murder, 35-44.1-2-3(d)(1)/MA: False Informing resulting in substantial hindrance to a law enforcement proce, 35-48-4-6.1(a)/F6:Possession of Methamphetamine This is the basic offense and for any amount below 5, 35-48-4-11(a)(1)/MB: Possession of Marijuana, 35-47-4-5(c)/F4: Unlawful Poss. of a Firearm by Serious Violent Felon
Anderson man found shot to death inside vehicle on New Year’s Day identified | Fox 59
Arrest made after Anderson man shot to death inside his car on New Year’s Day | Fox 59
4.) Jan 10, 2019 Britt Youngblood
(Black Male) (CURRENT WARRANTS ON 4 CASES)(FREE RANGE CRIMINAL)
2019 APD investigating shooting on 38th Street
In addition to questioning about the shooting, Youngblood is also wanted for warrants in Madison County on three separate court cases that include failure to return to lawful detention, residential entry breaking and entering a dwelling, robbery by force or threatening the use of force while armed, battery resulting in serious bodily injury, pointing a firearm at another and carrying a handgun without a license.
Britt Youngblood 48C01-1901-F4-000107 35-47-4-5(c)/F4: Unlawful Poss. of a Firearm by Serious Violent Felon, 35-45-2-1(a)(2)/F5: Intimidation where def. draws or uses a deadly weapon, 35-45-2-1(a)(1)/F5: Intimidation where def. draws or uses a deadly weapon, 9-26-1-1.1(a)(1)/MA: Leaving the Scene of an Accident with Bodily Injury the accident is one involved, 9-24-19-2(1)(2)/MA: Driving While Suspended (Prior w/in 10 years)
09/17/2021 35-44.1-3-4(c)/F6: Failure to Return to Lawful Detention def.
APD investigating shooting on 38th Street | News | heraldbulletin.com
Anderson man wanted for questioning in shooting | Local News | heraldbulletin.com
5.) JAN 19, 2020 Sophie Darlene Robbins (Female), of Dunkirk, died in a crash on County Road 200 South just east of State Road 67 around 4:30 a.m. Alex Lozano (Brown Male), 18, faces charges of failure to report an accident resulting in death, criminal recklessness resulting in death and false informing. Keandre Williams, 19, faces a charge of failure to report an accident resulting in death. An unnamed juvenile was in custody Sunday in juvenile detention for failure to report an accident resulting in death, the sheriff’s office said.Alex Santiago Lozano (Brown Male) (Hamilton County Warrant 2021 29D04-2101-F6-000265)
48C03-2001-F4-000173 9-26-1-1.1(a)(3)/F4: Leaving the Scene of an Accident-Def. fails to do one or more things required b, 35-42-2-2(a)/F5:Criminal Recklessness Use when def. commits aggressive driving and kills another per, 35-42-2-2(a)/F6: Criminal Recklessness committed with a deadly weapon., 35-44.1-2-3(d)(1)/MA: False Informing resulting in substantial hindrance to a law enforcement proceedings, 35-44.1-2-5(a)(1)/F6: Assisting a Criminal , but the criminal assisted committed a B, C, D, 3, 4, 5./ 48C03-2011-F6-002722 (Lozano) 35-43-4-2(a)/F6: Theft of a Firearm, 35-43-4-2.7(d)/MB: Unauthorized Entry of a Motor Vehicle
Keandre Williams
9-26-1-1.1(a)(3)/F4: Leaving the Scene of an Accident-Def. fails to do one or more things required b, 35-42-2-2(a)/F5:Criminal Recklessness Use when def. commits aggressive driving and kills another per, 35-42-2-2(a)/F6: Criminal Recklessness committed with a deadly weapon.
Unnamed Juvenile: failure to report an accident resulting in death
Teen dead, 3 in custody after crash in Anderson - WISH-TV | Indianapolis News | Indiana
19-year-old killed in Madison County crash, teen suspects charged | wthr.com
6.) Mar 15, 2019 Kaylin Sparkman, (White Female)(FREE RANGE CRIMINAL)
48H021903CM000385 9-26-1-1(1) Leaving the Scene with Injury
48C06-1905-F5-001298 35-42-2-1(c)(1)/F5: Battery w/ Bodily Injury to a Public Safety Officer victim is a public safety o, 35-42-2-1(c)(1)/F6: Battery Against a Public Safety Official, 35-45-1-3(a)(2)/MB: Disorderly Conduct - unreasonable noise, 7.1-5-7-7(a)(2)/MC: Illegal Consumption of an Alcoholic Beverage
Kaylin Sparkman 20, of Anderson, is charged with failing to stop after an accident with injury. The first time Kaylin Sparkman allegedly tried to flee following a car accident, police used a silver hoop earring and statements from her passengers to arrest her.
In July, Sparkman was arrested for a similar situation. When officers arrived, they found two passengers in the car that struck Collier’s vehicle and one was “injured, but conscious.” Sparkman allegedly fled on foot. She was found by officers running near her home and taken back to the scene, where the passengers identified her as the driver.
“A silver hoop earring was located on the roadway directly outside of the driver side door,” according to the affidavit. Sparkman was wearing the matching earring in her left ear when she was taken back to the accident scene, but was “missing the earring in her right ear.” Results of a breath test determined Sparkman had an alcohol concentration equivalent to .106 grams, according to the affidavit. (FREE RANGE CRIMINAL)
Woman charged with leaving the scene of an accident | Local News | heraldbulletin.com
7.) Jan 3, 2021: Andon Oliver - De’Torio Flemming (16 years old)
Officers found the car in the middle of the ball diamond, still running with Oliver inside with a single gunshot wound to the chest. The shooter fled the area.
Flemming is a juvenile and the criminal case is not necessarily public unless the Herald Bulletin or the families involved write about it. If convicted, Fleming faces a possible prison sentence of 45 to 65 years on the murder charge.
De’torio Fleming: charged with murder and a Class A misdemeanor of carrying a handgun without a license.
Teenager shot and killed in Anderson; suspect turns himself in to police | WTTV CBS4Indy
UPDATE: Person of interest identified in shooting death | News | heraldbulletin.com
Hearing continued in teenager's murder case | Local News | heraldbulletin.com
8.) Apr 20, 2021 Terry Huff: Special Judge Robert Sirk sentenced Jacobi (Markleville, Madison County) to six years on his guilty plea to a Level 4 charge of leaving the scene of an accident resulting in death or catastrophic injury. Jacobi was charged in connection with the July 26, 2019, death of Terry Huff, 67, who was riding a bicycle on Indiana 234 in Hancock County. (Indiana) (White on White Crime)
Jonathan Jacobi 30D01-1907-F4-001500 9-26-1-1.1(a)(1)/F4: Leaving the Scene of an Accident Resulting in Death or Catastrophic Injury
Markleville man sentenced to 6 years in 2019 fatal accident | News | heraldbulletin.com
9.) Jun 11, 2021 Corena Swain: (White Female) hit a Biker on Broadway
“Upon arrival I made contact with Corena Swain, who was walking north on Broadway, away from an unoccupied 2015 Buick Enclave, which was later found to be registered to her,” Cavett stated in the affidavit.
Corena Swain 48C04-2106-F5-001596 9-30-5-4(a)(3)/F5: Causing Serious Bodily Injury when Operating a Vehicle While Intoxicated
Motorcyclist, passenger seriously injured in crash | Local News | heraldbulletin.com
10.) Feb 12, 2019 S.S.: I saved S.S. for the last local public case study. Because I do not have a legal name for him yet. I will refer to him the same way the Herald Bulletin does. I will update this case study as I get more information.
Herald Bulletin Extract:
A delinquency petition filed by the state (Indiana) alleged that S.S. committed attempted burglary, a Level 5 felony if committed by an adult, resisting law enforcement, a Class A misdemeanor if committed by an adult and a curfew violation related to the incident at the gun store.
Seven days later the state filed a second delinquency petition alleging S.S. committed auto theft, a Level 6 felony if committed by an adult, resisting law enforcement, a Class A misdemeanor if committed by an adult and unauthorized entry of a motor vehicle, a Class B misdemeanor if committed by an adult.
The appellate court said S.S’s repetitive pattern of delinquent acts are “particularly troubling because of the involvement of firearms.” The court also felt S.S. had shown “a propensity to direct force at premises and people, combined with an alarming desire to acquire firearms to continue his pattern of unlawful acts.”
Appellate court affirms decision to try teen as an adult | Local News | heraldbulletin.com
Police arrest suspect in Anderson gun store burglary | wthr.com
Watch: Thieves drive SUV into Anderson gun store - WISH-TV |
I listed 10 local Anderson, Madison County, IN criminal cases above that were charged within days of the crime. For whatever reasons only the shooter Zachary Wayne Hileman was charged with the murder of Raymond Waymire Jr, and carrying a handgun without a license. The Waymire Family was punished for someone else’s crime. Currently 11/25/2021 (“THANKSGIVING”) Juvenile witnesses haven’t so much as got a curfew violation from Public understanding. That doesn’t sit right with Concerned Citizens or other Americans.
October 03, 2021 RECAP Raymond Waymire Jr.
Raymond Waymire Jr (46 White Male)(Biker-Harley)
Zachary Hileman (18 White Male), Shane and Aiden Clark (16 &14)(White Males?)
When officers arrived, they found a man with a gunshot wound near the roadway, police said. “Witnesses on the scene told police that this shooting occurred due to a road rage incident, and the suspect(s) fired out of a small, dark-colored sedan before fleeing northbound on Broadway,” the release states. (White on White Crime)
Road rage cited in fatal shooting | Local News | heraldbulletin.com
18-year-old arrested in fatal road rage shooting in Anderson - WISH-TV | Indianapolis
Inquiring minds want to know WHY SHANE & AIDEN CLARK has not been charged with any crimes for their participation in the Road Rage incident that ended in the death of Raymond Waymire Jr.?
What makes the Clark brothers so special that they wouldn’t be charged with ANY Crimes? Are we witnessing Systematic Racism in Anderson, Indiana?
HERALD BULLETIN EXTRACT:
...“told me that Zachary said the victim was beating his (Hileman’s) a — and that’s why he shot him,” Cole said in the affidavit. There were no visible marks on Hileman’s face when he was taken into custody, according to the detective.
Hileman identified Shane Clark and Adrian Clark as the two other people in the vehicle with him at the time of the shooting. Shane Clark was driving the vehicle, police said. The Clarks and Hileman were smoking marijuana, the affidavit stated.
The Clarks told officers that Waymire ran a stop sign and the vehicle almost struck the motorcycle. When Waymire confronted them in the vehicle, he hit Hileman in the mouth, the Clarks told police.
Video evidence of the incident from a nearby residence was collected by police. It showed Waymire walking to the driver’s side of the Civic. After six seconds, he is seen walking away from the car before it leaves northbound on Broadway, according to the affidavit.
Hileman asked for an attorney when questioned by police and did not provide a statement, according to the affidavit. As of Monday afternoon, police had not recovered the gun that was used in the shooting.
19 hours between when the shooter turned himself in. 19 hours of scrubbing Hileman’s Facebook account. This implies that there was no remorse on the driver's part for 19 hours. At some point, the 6-second video clip should be released to the public.
This case went from a simple Road Rage incident with possible self-defense to a murder charge and carrying a handgun without a license.
Zachary Wayne Hileman 48C01-2110-MR-002746 (10/07/2021) 35-42-1-1(1): Murder, 35-47-2-1/MA: Carrying a Handgun Without a License
Shane Clark should have his driving privileges suspended until a full investigation into the Road Rage incident has been completed. Clark's initial interview has holes in the narrative.
The family should be able to file a WRONGFUL DEATH LAWSUIT against the owner and the insurer of the Honda Civic driven by juvenile Shane Clark. As it currently stands on record it is as if the juveniles have gotten away with quite a few crimes including, but not limited to leaving the scene of an accident resulting in death.
Shane Clark should be treated as an adult.
PROBABLE CAUSE SHANE CLARK WAS THE DRIVER of the Honda Civic. Shane Clark left the scene of an accident and was identified by the shooter a.k.a. Backseat passenger n.k.a. Zachary Wayne Hileman who murdered Raymond Waymire Jr. in a Road Rage incident 10/03/2021. Shane should also receive a charge for Contributing to the Delinquency of a Minor. An adult who would have done the same crimes would have been punished on record by now.
Aiden Clark should be held accountable to whatever crimes he has admitted to on record.
PROBABLE CAUSE: Curfew Violations Failure to report an accident resulting in death. Obstruction of Justice for leaving the scene of an accident resulting in Death.
chapter-3.pdf (justia.com)
IC 31-37-3-2 Children 15 through 17 years of age; requirements for detention or custody Sec. 2. (a) It is a curfew violation for a child fifteen (15), sixteen (16), or seventeen (17) years of age to be in a public place: (1) between 1 a.m. and 5 a.m. on Saturday or Sunday;
As of 11/25/2021 No charges have been filed against Shane Clark or Aiden Clark.
IN CONCLUSION:
“We the People” want to know where the charges are for the Clark brothers involved in the October 3, 2021 Road Rage incident that led to the death of Raymond Waymire Jr.?
“We the People” of Anderson, Madison County, Indiana want juveniles who behave as adults to face the same consequences and charges as an adult who committed the same crimes.
“We the People” of Anderson, Madison County, Indiana should NOT have to worry about being shot in drive-by shootings because teens are being allowed to carry guns without being licensed to carry.
“We the People” of Anderson, Madison County, Indiana should NOT have to worry about being shot while inside of OUR homes because their neighbors and/or perfect strangers don’t know how to behave properly in private or public areas.
“We the People” of Anderson, Madison County, Indiana should NOT have to worry about living amongst FREE RANGE CRIMINALS that should be locked in prison, but for whatever reason have committed several felonies since being released while waiting on a court date. Or FREE RANGE CRIMINALS that should be charged with aiding and abetting a criminal. A responsible adult would not flee a self defense scene. The shooter may have turned himself in, and information should have been released to the PUBLIC in the matter of why juveniles are not receiving any criminal charges.
Thanks,
Concerned Citizens of Madison County Indiana a.k.a. WE THE PEOPLE & Fellow Americans
Are we observing what Systemic Racism looks like in Anderson’s Justice System?
SIDE NOTE: I have been advocating for Medical Cannabis at the Indiana State level for the past 5 years. Coming out of the Cannabis Closet was a really difficult decision for me to make. I decided to stay in Anderson, Madison County, Indiana instead of moving out of State where it is legal. I did not want to be a Cannabis Refugee in another State. I want Cannabis for all Hoosiers & Americans, and not just for myself.
Cannabis a.k.a. Marijuana did NOT KILL ANY OF THE PEOPLE LISTED ABOVE! Cannabis is legal in Washington D.C. both Medicinal and Recreational. Indiana is the crossroads of America, but won’t follow the suit of 18 other states. I thought we were supposed to be the UNITED STATES of AMERICA?!?
(wikipedia)
The recreational use of cannabis is legalized in 18 states,[a] the District of Columbia, the Northern Mariana Islands, and Guam. Another 13 states and the U.S. Virgin Islands have decriminalized its use.[4] Commercial distribution of cannabis has been legalized in all jurisdictions where possession has been legalized, except the District of Columbia. Prior to January 2018, the Cole Memorandum provided some protection against enforcement of federal law in states that have legalized cannabis, but it was rescinded by Attorney General Jeff Sessions.[5]
Although the use of cannabis remains federally illegal, some of its derivative compounds have been approved by the Food and Drug Administration for prescription use. Cannabinoid drugs that have received FDA approval are Marinol (THC), Syndros (THC), Cesamet (nabilone), and Epidiolex (cannabidiol). For non-prescription use, cannabidiol derived from industrial hemp is legal at the federal level, but legality and enforcement vary by state.[6][7]
The criminals listed above do NOT represent me or countless other Hoosiers and Americans that partake in the use of Cannabis on a daily basis. There are responsible functioning Cannabis Users that live amongst society that don’t wish to hurt their neighbors and lurk about at night trying to rob people. Most Cannabis Users are peaceful and friendly subgroups of Americans.
Guns don’t kill people. People KILL People. Cannabis has saved more lives historically than taking lives. Cannabis is a safer option for Medical Treatment and Hoosiers should be allowed to make their own medicinal choices to any type of treatment. Cannabis could be used as a cash crop that would help rejuvenate our Nation's economy again. There will always be a black market in every country. America is no different. The black market shouldn’t be allowed to keep giving the Cannabis Communities all over the Nation such a bad wrap.
A handful of people choose to do bad things every day. Those people who make bad choices to take someone's life DO NOT REPRESENT ME or other Hoosier Cannabis Advocates/Activists/Patients that were willing to come out of the Cannabis Closet for the greater good and NOT for personal gain. Truth be told there are thousands of Hoosier Cannabis Patients, Users, and Supporters in Indiana.
Are we observing what Systemic Racism looks like in Anderson’s Justice System?
Thanks,
Disgruntled Combat Veteran & 11th Generation American DUTCH Melungeon
Nicole (Schuyler) Kapuscinski
a.k.a Activist Nikki
Source Links:
Indiana bill would let 12-year-olds be tried as adults in crimes like Noblesville school shooting | wthr.com
HB 1256 - Indiana House (2021) - Open States
Is 12 Too Young to be Tried as an Adult? (notguiltynj.com)
Do We Know The Full Extent of Juvenile Recidivism? (mstservices.com)
Juvenile Recidivism Rates | What They Are and How to Reduce Them (pointpark.edu)
Juvenile Detention Breeds Adult Criminals, MIT Study Finds (bostonmagazine.com)
Drive-by shooting - Wikipedia
Wrongful death - Google Search
Institutional racism/Systematic Racism - Wikipedia
Legality of cannabis by U.S. jurisdiction - Wikipedia
Communities consider declaring racism a public health threat | | heraldbulletin.com
18-year-old arrested after fatal road-rage shooting in Anderson
1922-10-28 Ku Klux Klan parade in Anderson, Indiana
Communities consider declaring racism a public health threat | | heraldbulletin.com
Police: Man accused of domestic abuse is repeat offender | Local News | heraldbulletin.com
Police: Driver flees the scene after fatal crash in Anderson | WTTV CBS4Indy
Arrest made in connection to fatal July accident | Local News | heraldbulletin.com
Man flees police custody after jumping out of ambulance | Local News | heraldbulletin.com
Two teens arrested for Anderson shooting that killed Fortville man | wthr.com
Appeals court affirms murder conviction in a drug deal gone bad | News | heraldbulletin.com
Murder trial in 2018 slaying begins Monday (yahoo.com)
Anderson man found shot to death inside a vehicle on New Year’s Day identified | Fox 59
Arrest made after Anderson man shot to death inside his car on New Year’s Day | Fox 59
Teen dead, 3 in custody after crash in Anderson - WISH-TV | Indianapolis News | Indiana
19-year-old killed in Madison County crash, teen suspects charged | wthr.com
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To sum up everything above:
Justice for Raymond Waymire Jr. Family would be for all 3 participants to be held responsible for MURDER. There may have been one shooter, but there were 3 participants. At least 2 accessories to murder.
Brunswick, Georgia (CNN)A jury Wednesday 11/24/2021 found three White men charged in the killing of Ahmaud Arbery, a 25-year-old Black man, guilty on multiple murder counts, as well as other charges.
JUSTICE FOR RAYMOND WAYMIRE JR!

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