Logansport, IN – A 17-year-old has admitted guilt in connection with a shooting that left a teenage girl injured in Logansport last October.
According to the Cass County Prosecutor’s Office, Aedan Titus pleaded guilty to aggravated battery in Cass Circuit Court. Prosecutors said Titus, who was charged as an adult, admitted to firing a revolver during a confrontation on Pennsylvania Avenue in the early morning hours of Oct. 1, 2024. Two other individuals, Christopher Zarate, 23, and Edward Cook, 20, were also allegedly involved in the events leading up to the shooting.
Court records show that Titus, Zarate, and Cook were recorded on multiple security cameras as they walked through the neighborhood before confronting another juvenile over an ongoing dispute. Officials said the three were seen in cell phone videos earlier that morning, with Titus holding a Taurus revolver.
Prosecutors said Titus fired the weapon three times at the victim’s home, striking her in the leg. The girl was hospitalized for several days with significant impairment to her leg function.
Investigators also cited recorded jail calls in which Titus allegedly admitted to being at the scene and “crashing out,” a reference to firing the shots that struck the victim.
Titus is scheduled for sentencing in Cass Circuit Court on Oct. 9, 2025. Zarate and Cook are scheduled to stand trial on Nov. 17, 2025. Both remain presumed innocent unless proven guilty in court.
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