3 Dolton men charged after Indiana Toll Road chase in which 1 was shot by police

Amari Lomax, 19, is charged with one felony count each of auto theft and resisting law enforcement, authorities said. Chaz Murray, 19, and Kobe Watson, 22, are both also charged with felony counts of resisting law enforcement.

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A man died in a crash Feb. 19, 2021, in northwest Indiana.

Three Dolton men were charged in connection with a chase that led to one of them being shot by police Sept. 4, 2019, on the Indiana Toll Road near Valparaiso.

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Charges have been filed against three south suburban men arrested after a chase Wednesday in northwest Indiana, during which one of them was shot by police.

Amari Malique Lomax, 19, is charged with one felony count each of auto theft and resisting law enforcement, according to the Porter County sheriff’s office and Valparaiso police. Chaz Armoni Murray, 19, and Kobe Robert Watson, 22, are both also charged with felony counts of resisting law enforcement.

All three suspects live in south suburban Dolton, according to the sheriff’s office.

Amari Malique Lomax

Amari Malique Lomax

Porter County sheriff’s office

About 2:35 p.m., a Valparaiso police officer tried to pull over a vehicle that matched the description of a one used in recent car thefts, state police said. Instead, the vehicle took off on Calumet Avenue and went north on State Route 49.

Valparaiso police said Lomax was driving.

The vehicle entered the Indiana Toll Road at the Valparaiso exit and drove west until it crashed about three miles away near mile marker 27.8, state police said. The occupants fled on foot into the woods near County Road 200 West.

Kobe Robert Watson

Kobe Robert Watson

Porter County sheriff’s office

Officers chased them on foot and took Lomax and Watson into custody without incident, Indiana State Police spokesman Sgt. Ted Bohner said. Murray got back onto the Toll Road and was spotted by a state maintenance worker who was directing traffic near the original crash.

He tried to enter an occupied vehicle stopped in traffic, but was unsuccessful and went to an unoccupied maintenance truck, state police said. The maintenance worker approached Murray, grabbed him by the shirt and told him he couldn’t take the truck, but Murray put the truck in reverse and hit the gas.

As Murray backed the truck up toward the maintenance worker and officers who were closing in on foot, a Porter County sheriff’s deputy and two state troopers fired at him, state police said. At least one of the shots hit Murray.

He put the truck into drive and went a short distance west before crashing into another semitrailer, state police said. He got out of the truck, jumped a median and fled on foot onto County Road 200 West below the toll road, where he was arrested.

Chaz Armoni Murray

Chaz Armoni Murray

Porter County sheriff’s office

He was taken to Northlake Methodist Hospital, where he was treated for his gunshot wound and released into police custody, Indiana State Police spokesman Sgt. Ted Bohner said. He was then taken to the Porter County Jail, along with the other two suspects.

Indiana State Police will investigate the use of force and report its findings to the Porter County prosecutor’s office, state police said in the statement.

The Porter County sheriff’s office said in a statement that one of its officers involved in the shooting was placed on paid administrative leave. The officer has been a patrolman with the sheriff’s office for three years, according to the statement.

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