7 injured, 2 killed in Indianapolis shooting
- Two teenage boys, ages 15 and 16, were killed and five others were injured in a mass shooting in downtown Indianapolis following Fourth of July celebrations.
- IMPD Chief Christopher Bailey described the violence as unacceptable and expressed anger and frustration over the loss of lives in the community.
- State Representative Andrew Ireland called for accountability from county prosecutors and judges, stating, "If you're not willing to do your job, then we need somebody else to step up."
- In response to the shooting, Mayor Joe Hogsett announced plans to enforce a curfew for young people in downtown Indianapolis.
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The events occurred around 1:27 a.m. to the Washington and Meridian Street area
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