‘I called it self-defense’: Suspect claimed he had to shoot man dead because of his ‘tone,’ police say

Inset: Kenneth King (Allen County Sheriff

Inset: Kenneth King (Allen County Sheriff’s Department). Background: The area of E. Lewis Street where King allegedly killed a 53-year-old man (Google Maps).

A 24-year-old man in Indiana has been arrested for allegedly killing a 53-year-old man, shooting the victim multiple times and then telling police he was acting in self-defense because he was threatened by the other man’s “tone.” Kenneth King was taken into custody on Tuesday and charged with one count of murder in the slaying of Kenneth Lemar Richards, authorities announced.

According to a news release from the City of Fort Wayne Police Department, officers at about 9:45 a.m. on Tuesday, Jan. 14, 2025, responded to a call regarding a shooting near 1400 E. Lewis Street. Upon arriving at the scene, first responders said they located an adult male — later identified as Richards — suffering from what appeared to be multiple gunshot wounds.

Police rendered first aid to the victim until medics with the Three Rivers Ambulance Authority arrived and took over. Unfortunately, lifesaving procedures were unsuccessful and Richards was pronounced dead on the scene. The Allen County Coroner’s Office determined that the manner of death was homicide.

An adult male — later identified as King — was taken into custody at the home. The relationship between King and Richards was not immediately clear.

Additional details about the events leading up to the shooting were revealed in court documents obtained by Fort Wayne CBS affiliate WANE.

According to the report, King placed the initial call to authorities reporting the shooting, telling the emergency dispatcher that the victim had died after the two of them fought over a gun and saying multiple times, “I called it self-defense.”

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