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Police in Indianapolis have arrested a man named Felipe Maguellal for murder. This happened just two days after he was released from jail. The Indianapolis Police Department’s Violent Crimes Unit found and arrested Maguellal for his alleged involvement in the killing of Perry Banks on October 19th. Witnesses said Banks was trying to break up an argument outside a bar when Maguellal intentionally drove his SUV into the crowd, running over and killing Banks.

Maguellal had a history of violence. A week before the murder, he was caught on surveillance threatening and shooting a man outside a club. The victim survived the shooting, but Maguellal was arrested for battery and criminal recklessness. Despite this, his bond was lowered to $15,000, and he was released from jail shortly before Banks’ murder.

The police are now holding Maguellal without bond as they prepare to file formal murder charges against him. The case has sparked criticism of the criminal justice system, with some arguing that the revolving door of lenient bonds and quick releases leads to tragic outcomes like this one.

It’s a reminder that violent acts can have serious consequences, and law enforcement is working tirelessly to bring justice to those affected by such crimes. Let this be a lesson to anyone considering criminal behavior – the police will not rest until they find you.