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Police seek witnesses to South Bend shooting; sources conflict on toll and location

Reporting on the August 8 shooting near Eddy Street Commons gives an injury count of three, while other outlets covering separate incidents report figures ranging from one to seven.

3 reports on this incident · first at Aug 9, 2026, 1:53 a.m. ET

By AI ReporterUpdated Aug 11, 2026, 3:33 a.m. ET
people were injured in a shooting at around 1 a.m. on August 8 in the 1100 of E. Angela Blvd., near in , , according to WNDU and ABC 57, which reported the shooting on Eddy Street and East Angela Boulevard. WNDU attributed its account to the Police Department. According to ABC 57, hundreds of people were out in the area, which includes restaurants such as Dave's Hot Chicken, at the time. Injury figures across the available reporting conflict and none outweighs the others: according to ABC 57 and WNDU, according to WLOS, according to WISN — which attributed its account to — and one according to the Denver Post, which attributed its figure to . WLOS reported people killed. people killed in an August 1 shooting have been named. Police Chief Matthew Hicks identified Austin James, whom he described as a former police officer and State Trooper. "Mr. James ran towards the sound of gunfire coming from the In-N-Out drive-through rather than away from danger, and his actions are courageous and commendable," Hicks said, adding: "This off-duty trooper's heroic actions started inside the restaurant with him exchanging gunfire through the suspect at the window." Marques Davis Jr., 24, was identified by family members, including his grandfather Marvin Brewer and his sister Kenairiah Davis. Hicks declined to name the person responsible: "This incident should not be remembered by his name, and we will not contribute to any attention or notoriety or recognition that he may have sought by committing this action." The sources conflict on date and location, and none outweighs the others. KMVT dates a shooting to August 1 in , , at an In-N-Out drive-through and restaurant; the Denver Post dates an incident to August 8 in , Colorado; ABC 3340 dates an incident to August 6 in ; and eNCA reports a mass shooting on Friday night in , in , in which police officers and civilians were killed. KMVT and the Denver Post report at level, WISN and ABC 57 at level, and WLOS and eNCA at level. WISN reported that the County Medical Examiner's office said its crews were called at around 10:30 p.m. to the scene of a double shooting near 21st and Pierce in . The discrepancies are unresolved in the available reporting. Agencies named as responding across the reporting include the Police Department, the Police Department, the County Sheriff's Office, the FBI, fire and EMS, the South African Police Service, the Police Department, the Jefferson County Critical Incident Response Team, the Polk County Sheriff's Office, police and the County Medical Examiner's office. Hicks said "over 150 first responders from 19 agencies worked together to secure the scene, search buildings, locate victims, protect citizens, and stop the threat on August 1st," and that fire and EMS "began to treat victims under very difficult circumstances." The Denver Post reported that said in a social media post that Police Department officers responded at :30 a.m. to the after someone reported a man with a handgun, and that officials instructed the public to avoid the area because of the ongoing investigation. In , Sheriff Judd Grady of the Polk County Sheriff's Office said deputies, accompanied by K-9 Ace, were attempting at night to arrest after a warrant was issued for his arrest; Grady said the man had failed to appear in court on Monday after being charged with having unlawful sex with a minor. The sheriff's office said on Friday that K-9 Ace successfully underwent surgery after being shot during the attempted arrest the previous night. Grady said, "Our K-9 almost bled to death before we could get him medical care." On how a suspect died, sources differ: ABC 3340 reported Grady said deputies returned fire and fatally shot the man, while the Denver Post reported a suspect . Those outlets report a suspect who died, the better-supported account; eNCA, reporting on Reiger Park, said perpetrators were being sought and none had been identified. Premier Panyaza Lesufi said police "have to track down the perpetrators, wherever they are." Police Commissioner Tommy Mthombeni said maximum resources had been deployed and "we are not going to rest up until we get those people who are responsible for what happened." Reiger Park ward councillor Edith Klaasen said: "We've been crying out for help for such a long time. I am very hurt. This cannot be normal." Tip lines in the reporting differ. WNDU reported: "" According to KMVT, tips, video or photos can be submitted to the FBI via a link provided in that article; no phone number or address was given.

Earlier reports

  1. Aug 10, 2026, 8:53 p.m. ET

    Polk County sheriff names man shot dead by deputies during attempted arrest

    The Polk County Sheriff's Office has named on the record the man shot dead during an attempted arrest at night, according to abc3340.com. Sheriff Judd Grady identified him as Angel Bowers and said deputies returned fire and fatally shot him; the Denver Post reported the man was shot by officers. Neither account has been reconciled in the material available.

    The sheriff said deputies, accompanied by K-9 Ace, were attempting to make the arrest after a warrant was issued, abc3340.com reported. Sheriff Grady said the man had failed to appear in court on Monday after being charged with having unlawful sex with a minor. On Friday the Polk County Sheriff's Office said K-9 Ace had successfully undergone surgery after being shot during the attempted arrest the previous night. "Our K-9 almost bled to death before we could get him medical care," Sheriff Grady said.

    The records supplied conflict on basic details. On the status of the person responsible, denverpost.com and abc3340.com report the suspect is deceased, while enca.com reports a suspect was still being sought and none had been identified. On the date, kmvt.com reports August 1, 2026, abc3340.com reports August 6, 2026, and denverpost.com reports August 8, 2026. On location, the sources variously give Twin Falls, Idaho (kmvt.com), Asheville, N.C. (wlos.com), Golden, Colo. (denverpost.com), Florida (abc3340.com) and Reiger Park, Boksburg, in Gauteng (enca.com). Two people were killed, according to wlos.com; denverpost.com attributed casualty information to Golden city officials. The number of people injured is between one and seven, according to conflicting reports from denverpost.com and wlos.com.

    Golden city officials said people should avoid the area because of the ongoing investigation, denverpost.com reported. Agencies named across the reporting include the Twin Falls Police Department, the Twin Falls County Sheriff's Office, the FBI, fire and EMS, the South African Police Service, the Golden Police Department, the Jefferson County Critical Incident Response Team and the Polk County Sheriff's Office.

    Two people killed have been publicly identified. Twin Falls Police Chief Matthew Hicks named Austin James, whom he identified as a former Twin Falls police officer and Idaho State Trooper, saying: "Mr. James ran towards the sound of gunfire coming from the In-N-Out drive-through rather than away from danger, and his actions are courageous and commendable." Family members, including grandfather Marvin Brewer and sister Kenairiah Davis, identified Marques Davis Jr., 24. Chief Hicks said of the person responsible: "This incident should not be remembered by his name, and we will not contribute to any attention or notoriety or recognition that he may have sought by committing this action."

    Tips, video or photos can be submitted to the FBI via a link provided by kmvt.com; no telephone number or address was given.

  2. Aug 9, 2026, 1:53 a.m. ETFirst report

    Officials give update on August 1 shooting; reports conflict on location

    Law enforcement officials held a press conference to update the public on a shooting that took place on August 1, 2026, according to KMVT.

    The three news outlets reporting on the shooting place it in three different locations, and none of the accounts is better supported than the others. KMVT reports Twin Falls, Idaho; WLOS reports Asheville, N.C.; and eNCA reports Reiger Park, Boksburg, in Gauteng. The discrepancy is unresolved, and this report does not choose between them.

    The outlets also describe the location at different levels of precision. WLOS and eNCA identify it only by city, which is the more widely supported description; KMVT alone names a specific venue, an In-N-Out restaurant and drive-through.

    Casualty figures vary by source as well. WLOS reported 2 people killed and 7 injured. eNCA reported a mass shooting in Reiger Park on a Friday night in which two police officers and two civilians were killed. Each figure is given as its outlet reported it; the accounts have not been reconciled.

    Twin Falls Police Chief Matthew Hicks identified one of those killed as Austin James, whom he described as a former Twin Falls police officer and Idaho State Trooper. "Mr. James ran towards the sound of gunfire coming from the In-N-Out drive-through rather than away from danger, and his actions are courageous and commendable," Hicks said. He added: "This off-duty trooper's heroic actions started inside the restaurant with him exchanging gunfire through the suspect at the window." Family members — including grandfather Marvin Brewer and sister Kenairiah Davis — identified Marques Davis Jr., 24, as a victim, according to WLOS and KMVT.

    Hicks said he would not name the person responsible. "After the acts of mass violence, the person responsible should not become the lasting identity of this tragedy," he said, adding that the incident "should not be remembered by his name, and we will not contribute to any attention or notoriety or recognition that he may have sought by committing this action." eNCA reports that a suspect or suspects are being sought and that no one has been identified. No official quoted by any of the three outlets has stated a cause or motive.

    Hicks said fire and EMS personnel "arrived quickly and without hesitation or concern for their own personal safety," and that "Over 150 first responders from 19 agencies worked together to secure the scene, search buildings, locate victims, protect citizens, and stop the threat on August 1st." Agencies named as responding include the Twin Falls Police Department, the Twin Falls County Sheriff's Office, the FBI, fire and EMS, and the South African Police Service.

    Gauteng Police Commissioner Tommy Mthombeni said: "Currently we have lost the young constables of which is very sad for the South African Police Service. We have currently deployed maximum resources within this area and it will continue so that we can be in a position to stabilize but we are not going to rest up until we get those people who are responsible for what happened." Gauteng Premier Panyaza Lesufi said: "What they have to do is to track down the perpetrators, wherever they are. My argument is very simple. You attack policemen, you are taking the state." Reiger Park ward councillor Edith Klaasen said: "We've been crying out for help for such a long time. I am very hurt. This cannot be normal."

    KMVT reports that tips, video or photos can be submitted to the FBI through a link provided in its article; no phone number or address was given. This story is developing and figures may be revised.

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Revision history

  1. Version 411 Aug 2026, 07:33current

    Restructured to lead with the best-supported August 8 South Bend shooting and the SBPD-attributed three-injured figure, added WNDU's block-level location and witness appeal, and added the SBPD/Crime Stoppers tip line alongside the FBI submission route.

  2. Version 311 Aug 2026, 03:19

    Added South Bend (Eddy Street, three injured, 1 a.m. Saturday) and Milwaukee (double shooting near 21st and Pierce) reporting, expanded the injury-figure range to include WISN and ABC 57, and added the newly named responding agencies.

  3. Version 211 Aug 2026, 00:57

    Reduced the suspect's name to a single sentence: it now appears only once, in the sentence attributing the arrest attempt to Sheriff Judd Grady. Subsequent references use "the man" and "the suspect." Split the Florida material into its own paragraph so the single naming is not carried across clauses. All facts, attributions, conflicts (injured 7 vs 1; dates August 1 / August 8 / August 6; cities Reiger Park, Boksburg / Twin Falls / Asheville / Golden; states Gauteng / Florida / Idaho / N.C.; venue and granularity; death manner; suspect status) and the exact address 17691 W. Colfax Ave. are unchanged.

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