The city of Indianapolis was shaken on December 29, 2016, by the tragic and senseless murder of Curtis Lee Wooden. Despite the passage of time, his case remains unsolved, leaving a void in the hearts of his family and community. This article delves into the life of Curtis Wooden, the circumstances surrounding his untimely death, and the ongoing efforts to seek justice.
Born on September 18, 1961, in Pine Bluff, Arkansas, Curtis Lee Wooden was a man deeply rooted in faith and family. As a member of the Christian Tabernacle Missionary Baptist Church, his spiritual commitment was evident. Professionally, he served as a Materials Handler for the Adidas Group, showcasing his dedication and work ethic. Curtis was a beloved husband to Latricia Magee, a devoted son to Josephine Wooden, and a caring father to his children: Curtis Dillard, Nicole Dillard, Seeairra Merkerson, Shawanrah Lowe, Latisha Stephens, and Lamesha Thomas. His legacy further extended to his siblings and fifteen grandchildren, all of whom cherished his presence.
On the evening of December 29, 2016, Curtis and his wife, Latricia, enjoyed a date night together. After returning home, Curtis decided to go back out to purchase a lottery ticket—a routine errand that would tragically become his last. While outside the Wellington Village Apartments on Indianapolis' east side, Curtis was shot. His vehicle subsequently crashed into a tree not far from their residence.
The sudden and violent nature of Curtis's death sent shockwaves through the community. Latricia, grappling with profound grief, made a heartfelt plea to the public: "Y'all need to stop killing each other and start loving each other. Get a job—stop taking. It needs to stop." Her words underscored the pervasive issue of violence plaguing Indianapolis neighborhoods and the urgent need for communal solidarity. ...Read More
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