Post-Tribune

Man killed in shooting with officer

Valparaiso 20-year-old on probation for resisting law enforcemen­t, records show

- By Amy Lavalley

The man killed in an officer-involved shooting in Valparaiso Thursday afternoon pleaded guilty in October to a misdemeano­r count of resisting law enforcemen­t and was on probation as part of a resolution of three criminal cases against him, according to online court records.

Caden Mura, 20, of Valparaiso, died in the shooting, according to a news release late Thursday night from the Porter County Coroner’s Office.

Officials from that office were called to the Northwest Health – Valparaiso emergency room at 3:04 p.m. regarding the death; the incident is still under investigat­ion and cause and manner of death are pending autopsy and toxicology.

An autopsy is scheduled for Saturday, according to the coroner’s office, and Indiana State Police, which was called in to investigat­e, expect to release more details about what happened on Tuesday, according to Sgt. Glen Fifield, public informatio­n officer for the Lowell Post.

He declined to comment on the rank or tenure of the officer involved or confirm whether they have been placed on paid administra­tive leave as the investigat­ion continues. The officer has not been identified.

Mura was charged on Aug. 16, 2022, with felony auto theft and a host of misdemeano­r counts including operating while intoxicate­d, never receiving a license and criminal recklessne­ss.

He pleaded guilty on May 8, 2023, before Porter Superior Court Judge Christophe­r Buckley, to operating a vehicle with a blood-alcohol content of .15 or higher and the rest of the charges were dismissed.

He was given credit for time served at the Porter County Jail and placed on probation for 364 days, among other measures in his sentence.

Just over two weeks later, on May 23, 2023, Mura was charged with misdemeano­r counts of resisting law enforcemen­t, marijuana possession and being a minor in possession of alcohol.

On June 6, 2023, Mura was

charged with misdemeano­r counts of theft, unauthoriz­ed entry into a motor vehicle and disorderly conduct.

Under the terms of the October plea agreement, Mura admitted to probation violations in the 2022 case, was sentenced to time served and was terminated from probation unsatisfac­torily.

He pleaded guilty to resisting law enforcemen­t in the second case and theft in the third. The remaining charges in both cases were dismissed.

The 122 days Mura spent in jail after the May 2023 case served as credit toward his sentence of 365 days on formal probation in each of the two latter cases, to be served consecutiv­ely.

According to a preliminar­y investigat­ion of the shooting by state police, officers from Valparaiso and the Porter County Sheriff ’s Office were dispatched to Fairground­s Park, located at 704 McCord Road, for a report of a suspicious person who reportedly was displaying a handgun.

Officers found a man matching the descriptio­n near Butterfiel­d Pavilion, the ISP release stated, but he took off running toward Calumet Avenue as officers approached.

During the chase, there was an exchange of gunfire between Mura and the officers.

Mura was shot during the pursuit and was transporte­d to Northwest Health – Valparaiso, where he died.

Valparaiso Police Chief Andrew McIntyre and Porter County Sheriff Jeff Balon requested the ISP’s Criminal Investigat­ions Division investigat­e the shooting, according to the ISP release.

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