Murder suspect captured in Minnesota after accidental jail release in Indianapolis
- Kevin Mason was charged with second-degree murder in a 2021 Minneapolis shooting.
- A clerical error led to Mason's accidental release from an Indianapolis jail on September 11.
- Mason was apprehended in St. Paul, Minnesota by U.S. Marshals after a two-week manhunt.
- Two Marion County jail employees were fired over the faulty records review that enabled Mason's release.
- Mason now faces charges related to the 2021 murder as well as his time as a fugitive.