Jury convicts man of 2024 murder of sound tech at Indiana Convention Center

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INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — A jury on Wednesday convicted a 34-year-old man for the murder of a sound and lighting technician in September 2024 at the Indiana Convention Center, Marion County Prosecutor Ryan Mears said in a news release.

Brian Fulton, of Indianapolis, will be sentenced April 22 in Marion Superior Court 7 for the killing of Alan Ray Gosnell. The 58-year-old worked for several years at a company called Markey’s, which handles audio and visual equipment for events.

Mears said in a statement following the verdict, “Gosnell was simply going about his workday when he was brutally murdered at the hands of the defendant.”

On the night of Sept. 11, 2024, an Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department officer was flagged down by a number of people at the Convention Center about a man who’d been stabbed.

According to court documents, Fulton had stabbed Gosnell and put something around his neck. After the incident, Fulton told police, “Yeah, I killed him. I didn’t kill no one else, just him. He deserved it.”

Andy Mallon, executive director of the Indiana Convention Center and Lucas Oil Stadium, in September 2024 told the Indianapolis City-County Council’s Municipal Corporations Committee that police and first responders tried to save Gosnell. “They showed up an...

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