> Indy teen convicted in 2021 homicide pleads not guilty to attempted murder in new case
Indy teen convicted in 2021 homicide pleads not guilty to attempted murder in new case
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A 17-year-old boy from Indianapolis could face prison time if he's found guilty of attempted murder.
On Wednesday, Oct. 16, a judge entered a not guilty plea on Dalton Spalding's behalf and set bond at $250,000. In court, 13News learned Spalding already spent time locked up in a murder case.
It was in the alley between Tuxedo and Lasalle streets in April 2021 where police say Spalding, who was 13 at the time, shot and killed Demetri Swann while trying to rob the man. Court documents say Spalding, along with Marcus Dalton, went to Swann's home to rob him of guns, marijuana and an Xbox before he ran out of the house.
Police said Swann was shot and left to die in the alley behind his home.
According to court documents, Spalding was sent to juvenile detention, but what still isn't clear is how long he was there.
In July 2024, Spalding was arrested for multiple charges in Grant County, including armed robbery and auto theft. Two weeks later, he was taken into custody for the alleged incident. He was released to his mother.
A little over two months later, Spalding would find himself back in police custody, this time in connection with attempted murder allegations.
MORE: https://www.wthr.com/article/news/crime/indianapolis-teenager-convicted-of-2021-homicide-pleads-not-guilty-to-attempted-murder-in-new-case-dalton-spalding/531-bb7dcf05-8cc1-4ff3-a99d-b5c39ab7cea4