Kettering shooting suspect Heizer, indicted in baseball bat attack

UPDATE @ 3:17 p.m. (Sept. 19):

Miles Heizer was indicted in connect to the March 8 incident where he was accused of hitting another male with the grip end of a metal baseball bat.

Heizer was indicted on two counts of felonious assault today.

He has been summoned into court on October 4.

INITIAL REPORT:

The Kettering Fairmont graduate, Miles Heizer, 18, suspected in the shooting of 16-year-old Fairmont student Ronnie Bowers, has been charged with felony assault before.

According to a Kettering Police report filed on March 8 of this year, Heizer is accused of approaching a vehicle at the intersection of Wilmington Pike and Woodman Drive and assaulting a male passenger with the grip of a metal baseball bat. The victim suffered a bloody cut to his lip at was treated at Miami Valley Hospital South.

Heizer jumped out of the passenger seat of the car he was in to commit the assault on the passenger of the car in front of him.

The victim told police he knew Heizer but hadn’t seen him in several years and had no idea why he would attack him with a baseball bat.

Heizer was arrested and charged with felonious assault. The case is currently pending in Montgomery County Common Pleas Court.