Hendricks County to seek life sentence without parole in state trooper's death

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Prosecutors are seeking life in prison without parole for Eddie Jones, who is accused of killing Indiana State Police Trooper Aaron Smith.

HENDRICKS COUNTY, Ind. — Prosecutors are seeking a life sentence for a teenager charged in the death of a state trooper.Trooper Aaron SmithJones is currently charged with murder, resisting police and car theft. A motion entitled"notice of intent to seek life imprisonment without parole" was filed Friday in Hendricks County, online court records said.

A passenger in the vehicle, 19-year-old DeMareon L. Curry, also from Missouri, was charged with auto theft and resisting law enforcement, a Level 5 felony, according to police.

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