Stafford , Greenhouse indicted on 2nd-degree murder, attempted 2nd-degree murder

In connection with Nov. 3 shootings that killed Jeremy Mardis and wounded Chris Few

    Derrick Stafford and Norris Greenhouse Jr. -- two law enforcement officers accused of killing a 6-year-old boy and critically wounding his father in a traffic stop on Nov. 3 -- were indicted by an Avoyelles Parish Grand Jury on 2nd-degree murder and attempted 2nd-degree murder at approximately 4:30 p.m. today. They were charged in connection with the death of Jeremy Mardis and the shooting of Chris Few following a chase through Marksville that ended on Martin Luther King Drive.

   Baton Rouge attorney Steve Lemoine, one of Few's attorneys, thanked the State Police for its investigative work and the state Attorney General's Office for its prosecution work to date. Family members in the courtroom for the reading of the indictment had no comments. Lemoine said the family "needs time to heal."

   In addition to reading the indictments, 12th Judicial District Judge Billy Bennett also rescinded a gag order he had imposed on all parties in the case, including attorneys and potential witnesses.

   Lemoine would not discuss details of the case, including a police body camera video of the shooting. He said more details may be released as the case progresses.

   For now, he said, "we are pleased to see the justice process is moving forward."