Chapman Pleads Not Guilty to Charges

Hanley Warren Chapman
Hanley Warren Chapman
The suspect in a shooting incident in North Judson last week appeared for his initial hearing in Starke Circuit Court yesterday afternoon, where he pleaded not guilty to charges of Criminal Reckless as a Class C felony and Resisting Law Enforcement as a Class D felony. Hanley Warren Chapman allegedly fired three shots from a handgun into his living room floor after an argument with his wife.

Chapman’s brother-in-law was in the room with him when the shots were fired but he was not injured. Chapman was extremely intoxicated at the time of the incident and was taken into custody after a SWAT team deployed tear gas in a locked room he was in in the home’s basement. Chapman would not respond to commands to surrender made by the North Judson police officers.

The next court date for Chapman is Oct. 2 at 8 a.m., but he is not expected to make an appearance in court until Nov. 14.

Chapman remains incarcerated in the Starke County jail on a $50,000 Starke Circuit Court surety bond and is to have no contact with the victim.