Judge presiding over a courtroom session, with an American flag in the background and a gavel on the desk, focused on a computer screen.

Judge presiding over a courtroom session, with an American flag in the background and a gavel on the desk, focused on a computer screen.
Indiana Superior Court Judge Steve Meyer / screen image from Journal & Courier livestream

An Indiana judge and his wife were shot in their Lafayette home on Sunday.

Indiana Superior Court Judge Steve Meyer and his wife, Kim, were shot Sunday afternoon.

They both survived and are in stable condition.

The shooter is at large.

CBS News reported:

A judge and his wife were shot in their home this past weekend in Lafayette, Indiana.

The Indiana Supreme Court said Tippecanoe Superior Court 2 Judge Steve Meyer and his wife, Kim, were shot at their home.

The Lafayette Journal & Courier reported the shooting happened Sunday afternoon in the 1700 block of Mill Pond Lane in Lafayette.

In a statement, Indiana Supreme Court Chief Justice Loretta H. Rush said Judge Meyer and his wife were alive Monday. The state Supreme Court said Judge Meyer was hospitalized and his condition was stabilized.

The shooter was “purportedly still at large” as of Monday, and residents should be in contact with their local sheriff, Justice Rush wrote.

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