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Zion Smith Teen Killer Indiana Crime Spree

Zion Smith Teen Killer Indiana Crime Spree

Zion Smith was sixteen years old when he and a friend went on a crime spree in Indiana that would leave one person dead and four others hurt. According to prosecutors Zion Smith, upper left, and eighteen year old Jaquisha Love would go on a crime spree that only lasted a few hours however one person would be murdered and four others would be shot. Zion Smith would be shot in the head and lose his right eye. Both of the teen killers would be found found guilty and sentenced to prison for over a hundred years.

Zion Smith 2023 Information

DOC Number251083
First NameZION
Middle Name
Last NameSMITH
Suffix
Date of Birth08/25/1999
GenderMale
RaceBlack
Facility/LocationPendleton Correctional Facility
Earliest Possible Release Date *
*Offenders scheduled for release on a Monday, Tuesday or Wednesday are released on Monday. Offenders scheduled for release on a Thursday, Friday, Saturday or Sunday are released on Thursday. Offenders whose release date falls on a Holiday are released on the first working day prior to the Holiday.
04/19/2125

Jaquisha Love 2023 Information

DOC Number240905
First NameJAQUISHA
Middle Name
Last NameLOVE
Suffix
Date of Birth05/03/1998
GenderFemale
RaceBlack
Facility/LocationRockville Correctional Facility
Earliest Possible Release Date *
*Offenders scheduled for release on a Monday, Tuesday or Wednesday are released on Monday. Offenders scheduled for release on a Thursday, Friday, Saturday or Sunday are released on Thursday. Offenders whose release date falls on a Holiday are released on the first working day prior to the Holiday.
01/17/2113

Zion Smith Other News

 Two Indianapolis teenagers were convicted Friday in connection with a violent, hours-long crime spree that left one person dead and four others seriously wounded.

Zion Smith, then 16, and Jaquisha Love, then 18, were charged with one count of murder, five counts of attempted murder and one count of robbery after, police say, they terrorized the Near Eastside in the overnight hours between July 18 and 19, 2016.

Police were first called around 12:15 a.m. on July 19 to the 3300 block of Robson Street. There, officers found 18-year-old Dayren Staten shot to death in the driver’s seat of a Kia Rio. Another victim, Valencia Standberry, was found critically wounded in the passenger’s seat

Crime scene investigators found three spent .22-caliber cartridge casings and two spent 9mm cartridge casings at the scene, along with a .40-caliber pistol.

While still on scene, police were approached by a young women who said she had been robbed an hour earlier by a boy she knew as Zion and a woman she knew as Jaquisha Love. She told police that Zion demanded she give him her handgun, and that when she refused he started firing at her. One of the bullets passed through her jacket and shirt, but didn’t strike her.

Three hours later, police were called to the 1400 block of North Wallace Avenue on a report of a person shot. There officers found a man lying in the living room of a home with a gunshot wound to the stomach. He was transported to the hospital in serious condition. Two other gunshot victims were found inside the house and also taken to the hospital

The victims told police they’d received a knock on the door from a young man and woman matching the description of Zion Smith and Jaquisha Love. They said when they opened the door, the young man started shooting.

One of the people inside the house told police he was able to fire back at the shooter with a revolver. He said that when he did he saw the gun fall out of the shooter’s hands.

At that scene, evidence technicians recovered a Smith & Wesson 9mm pistol, a S&W .45-caliber pistol, a S&W .357-caliber revolver and a Mossberg 12-gauge shotgun. The 9mm had been reported stolen two days prior.

Within 45 minutes police received yet another  call, this one reporting a person shot in the 4000 block of East 12th Street.

Officers arrived to find a 16-year-old who identified as Zion Curry suffering from an apparent gunshot wound to the eye. The teen was later determined to be Zion Smith. A young woman, Jaquisha Love, was with him at the time.

Based on their investigation and witness testimony, police arrested Smith and Love on preliminary charges of robbery and murder.

Forensic analysis eventually matched Smith’s fingerprints to the door of Staten’s vehicle and to the .45-caliber S&W pistol.

A sentencing hearing for Smith and Love has been set for April 12

Frequently Asked Questions

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Zion Smith is currently incarcerated at the Pendleton Correctional Facility

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Zion Smith must serve over a hundred years before he is eligible for parole

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