
A man shot by Fishers Police during a November 6 warrant service in Indianapolis has died from his injuries, according to an update released Monday by the Indiana State Police.
ISP said 26-year-old Caleb Weis, of Indianapolis, died November 29 after spending more than three weeks hospitalized. His cause of death will be determined by the Marion County Coroner’s Office. Weis had been the subject of an active Hamilton County arrest warrant for murder at the time of the incident.
State Police also released the names of the four Fishers Police Department officers who discharged their weapons: Sgt. Austin Arndt, a 12-year FPD veteran; Det. Colin Harruff, six years; Det. Cory Schalburg, six years; and Det. Sgt. Cesar Rodriguez, 14 years.
The shooting occurred around 1 p.m. on November 6 near 91st Street and Masters Road, just south of the Marion–Hamilton county line. Fishers officers had located Weis sitting inside a maroon Ford Mustang as part of a planned warrant service.
According to ISP, an FPD vehicle pulled in behind the Mustang and deployed a grappler device that attached to the car. The vehicle went off the road into a ditch, and Weis allegedly fired a handgun toward officers. Fishers officers returned fire, striking Weis. Officers then provided medical aid before he was taken to a hospital in critical condition.
No officers or bystanders were injured.
ISP continues to lead the investigation at the request of Fishers Police Chief Ed Gebhart. The case remains active, and investigators say all information remains preliminary.