INDIANAPOLIS — A man has been convicted in a 2019 robbery that resulted in the death of a person he told investigators he had been friends with since high school.
A Marion County jury found Ron-Ricco Duncan guilty in the murder of Gerald Beamon Jr. after a four-day trial, according to the Marion County Prosecutor's Office.
Prosecutors alleged Duncan helped set up the robbery in April 2019 on the city's north side in which Beamon was fatally shot. Duncan and Beamon were both 18 at the time.
Police responded about 9:30 a.m. April 1, 2019, to the 3200 block of North Ruckel Street for a welfare check of a person in a vacant apartment. There, they found a deceased male inside, later identified as Beamon.
Beamon was found face down with several shell casings around his body, the Prosecutor's Office said.
An autopsy determined the cause of death to be multiple gunshot wounds to the body and the death was ruled a homicide.
Beamon's family, who had reported him missing two days prior, told investigators he was last seen with Duncan walking toward the vacant complex. Witnesses reported hearing gunshots about 30 minutes after the two had left for the building, the Prosecutor's Office said.
An investigation found Duncan had talked about Beamon's death to other people on social media after the shooting.
Duncan was arrested in September 2019 in connection with Beamon's death.
Duncan later told police during interviews that he had been friends with Beamon since high school and that they worked together at a restaurant. He later gave conflicting information about the circumstances of Beamon's death before ultimately admitting he helped set up the robbery which resulted in his death, the Prosecutor's Office said.
Duncan was found guilty of all charges against him: two felony counts of murder and armed robbery.
Duncan is scheduled to be sentenced May 19 in Marion County Criminal Court.
-
Your ultimate events guide for the 2025 WNBA All-Star Weekend in Indianapolis
Get ready, basketball fans! The 2025 WNBA All-Star Weekend is coming to Indianapolis on July 18-19, marking the first time the Hoosier State has hosted this electrifying event.Indiana lawmakers won't study sale of driver data this year
The Indiana General Assembly’s Legislative Council has decided lawmakers will not study the state’s practice of selling drivers’ personal information—at least, not this year.IMPD: Shooting that killed 2-year-old girl on near northeast side ruled accident
IMPD is investigating the death of a victim who drove themselves to the hospital after a shooting on the near northeast side of Indianapolis on Friday.IMPD arrests 18-year-old within hours of carjacking on Indy's near east side
Police arrested an 18-year-old within hours after a carjacking on Indy's near east side on Thursday.