Police in Fort Wayne responded to a heated confrontation that escalated into gunfire, leaving one person wounded and two under arrest. Authorities say the incident involved a dispute between two individuals, one armed with an axe and the other with a handgun.
Late-Night Confrontation Turns Violent
Officers were dispatched to the 2500 block of Broadway after reports of an armed disturbance. As they made their way to the scene, dispatchers received an update—shots had been fired.
When officers arrived, they found clear signs of a struggle but no immediate victims. It wasn’t long before police learned that one of the people involved, 32-year-old Rudaeja Moore, had suffered a gunshot wound and was taken to the hospital for treatment.
Suspects Identified and Arrested
Investigators interviewed the other individual allegedly involved in the dispute, 34-year-old Andrew Scott-Guyton. Preliminary reports suggest that a verbal altercation spiraled into physical violence, with one person brandishing an axe while the other drew a firearm.
Both individuals were later taken into custody.
Charges Filed Against Both Individuals
Police have formally charged both suspects in connection with the incident. Moore faces multiple charges, including:
- Criminal recklessness
- Two counts of domestic battery
- Invasion of privacy
- Criminal mischief
Scott-Guyton, meanwhile, has been charged with criminal recklessness.
Authorities have not yet disclosed details about what led to the initial dispute or how the confrontation escalated so quickly.
Ongoing Investigation and Community Reactions
The Fort Wayne Police Department, alongside the Allen County Prosecutor’s Office, continues to investigate the case. Law enforcement officials say they are reviewing witness statements and surveillance footage from nearby businesses to piece together the full timeline of events.
Residents in the area expressed concern over the violent nature of the dispute. One local business owner, who asked to remain anonymous, said, “Broadway has its fair share of incidents, but something like this—where an argument turns into a shootout—is unsettling.”
Crime Trends in Fort Wayne
Fort Wayne has seen fluctuating crime rates over the past few years, with authorities noting an uptick in violent incidents in certain areas. A review of recent data shows:
Year | Reported Violent Crimes | Firearm-Related Incidents |
---|---|---|
2022 | 1,275 | 530 |
2023 | 1,310 | 580 |
2024 | 1,240 | 550 |
The figures indicate a need for continued policing efforts and crime prevention measures.
Police are urging anyone with additional information about the Broadway shooting to come forward as the investigation progresses.