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Grand jury indicts suspect for first-degree murder in former Cocoa councilman’s killing

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COCOA, Fla. – A Brevard County grand jury has indicted Matthew Inklebarger for first-degree premeditated murder in the August killing of former Cocoa City Councilman James “Jim” Wallen, News 6 partner Florida Today reports.The grand jury also returned indictments charging Inklebarger, 42, of Palm Bay with armed burglary of a dwelling and petty theft.[TRENDING: Newlywed couple killed in plane crash | Ballot for dead wife meant to ‘test system’ | FSU president tests positive for COVID-19]Wallen, 75, was found dead of multiple stab wounds in his Manor Drive garage — and his wedding band was missing.Cocoa police said Inklebarger broke into and ransacked Wallen’s home during a random burglary.The death was ruled a homicide by the Brevard County.

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