Police say that gunfire led to a chase that landed four men in jail.
The Anderson News reports that the incident began just before 6 p.m. at the park-and-ride area near the Bluegrass Parkway when an argument broke out. The incident, police tell the newspaper, involved drugs and alcohol.
Police say one of the vehicles fled from the park and ride and was chased by a vehicle driven by Giles Bullock. The chase turned north onto Harrodsburg Road, with both vehicles traveling at high rates of speed and shots coming from Bullock’s vehicle toward a red Mustang occupied by Edward Hahn and Charles Walls.
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Hahn and Walls called 911 and were headed to the police department during the chase, officers said, as the shooting continued through the residential area of Stringtown and onto North Main Street. At least one round hit the mustang.
Also arrested were Shelby Waford, 32; Michael C. Rice, 27; and Cody Lutz, 23.
Lawrenceburg Police Department said he and witnesses saw the vehicles pass at least six other vehicles as they traveled on North Main Street before turning onto Court Street.
Brashears said police recovered a pair of handguns in the vehicle driven by Bullock, one under the passenger seat and another on the rear passenger seat. Both were taken into evidence.
It wasn’t clear as of Friday morning which of the four men charged were shooting at the Mustang.
Bullock was charged with first-degree wanton endangerment and reckless driving.
Waford was charged with possession of a handgun by a convicted felon.
Rice and Lotz were charged with first-degree wanton endangerment.
All four were taken to the Lawrenceburg Police Department for questioning before being charged and transported to the Shelby County Detention Center.






