INDIANAPOLIS (AP) -- Authorities in Indiana have arrested a suspect in the shooting of a pregnant bank teller, a shooting that caused her to later lose her twins.
Police arrested Brian Kendrick on several charges, including attempted murder and two counts of feticide (FEE'-tih-syd), in the April bank robbery.
The teller was five months pregnant with twins when she was shot in the abdomen. The gunman had jumped over the teller's station and fired just after the bank opened for the day. Two days after the shooting, the woman lost her twin girls.
Police also arrested a second man on conspiracy charges for allegedly helping Kendrick.
Prosecutors say both men were jailed under a 72-hour hold and formal charges are expected to be filed Monday.
Current Indiana law allows prosecutors to charge people with murder in cases where a fetus dies, but only if the mother is at least seven months pregnant.
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