Story highlights Derrick Stafford and Norris Greenhouse are indicted on second-degree murder charges

They're accused of killing 6-year-old Jeremy Mardis after pursuing the car his father was driving

"Disturbing" body camera footage helped build the case against the Marksville city marshals

(CNN) Two Marksville, Louisiana, marshals were indicted on murder charges Thursday in the death of a 6-year-old boy who was shot in the passenger seat of his father's car after a police pursuit.

A grand jury indicted Derrick Stafford, 32, and Norris Greenhouse, 23, on second degree murder and second degree attempted murder charges in the November 3 shooting, which left 6-year-old Jeremy Mardis dead and his father, Christopher Few, wounded.

Officers Norris Greenhouse Jr., left, and Derrick Stafford have been indicted on second-degree murder charges.

"Today's indictments will allow the state to move forward in the process of seeking justice for Jeremy Mardis and to hold accountable those who are responsible for his death," Louisiana Attorney General James Caldwell said after the grand jury hearing.

First-grader

Jeremy, a first-grader, was buckled in the front passenger seat of Few's car when he was shot.

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