Movie Set Becomes Real for One Actor
Crawfordsville-Yesterday at approximately 6:50 p.m.
Crawfordsville Police Department responded to a 911 call of an apparent armed
robbery in progress at a local bar. Upon
arrival of the police, a subject came out with a ski mask on carrying a handgun
and a shot was fired by police.
The investigation by
Master Trooper Detective Tim Kendall has revealed that a movie scene was being
filmed at the Back Step Brewing Company on 125 North Green Street. A 911 call came into dispatch of a possible
armed robbery in progress at the bar. A subject was seen entering the bar
wearing a ski mask and holding a gun. Police arrived shortly after receiving
the call and saw a subject backing out of the door with the mask on and still
holding the gun.
The officers allegedly
advised the subject to drop the gun. The
subject turned towards the officers. The
officers felt their lives were in danger and fired at the suspect. The subject dropped the gun and pulled off
the mask while telling the officers this is a movie set.
No one was injured
in the ordeal. The film crew and other
actors were inside at the time of the confrontation. Neither the production company (Montgomery
County Production) nor the bar owners notified police or local businesses of the
filming of the scene. The gun the
subject was holding was a movie prop. The subject/actor, Jim Duff, was placed
into custody until the story could be authenticated and then released.
The Indiana State
Police out of the Lafayette Post were called by Crawfordsville Police
Department at about 8:00 p.m. yesterday to investigate the shooting. Assisting
Detective Kendall was Trooper Detective Ben Rector. The investigation is continuing.
Suspects are innocent until proven guilty in
a court of law.
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