Charges vacated after police chase

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A parolee who served three years of a 10-year prison sentence for shooting several people during the Indiana Black Expo Summer Celebration in 2010 will not be charged in connection with last week’s police chase in Indianapolis. Shamus Patton was supposed to be looking for a job when he was pulled over after a lengthy chase. A gun and ski masks were recovered from his car. He was charged with resisting arrest. Charges involving the chase were vacated, but he still faces charges for violation of his probation.
 

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