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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Indianapolis' Culture Of Violence
Source: The Office of Mayor Joe Hogsett / The City of Indianapolis Indianapolis’ Culture Of Violence. Our very own Indianapolis is just failing in every single way. It was a bloody weekend in the capital city, with leadership, government and civic, failing to address Indy’s culture of violence. Tony Katz: Our very own Indianapolis is just failing in every single way. A series of shootings that took place young people involved in these shooting…
Indianapolis city-county council revisits curfew ordinance after mass shooring
INDIANAPOLIS The Indianapolis City-County Council is re-evaluating its curfew ordinance following a mass shooting in downtown Indianapolis that left two teenagers dead and 5 other people injured.Additionally, Marion County Prosecutor Ryan Mears announced that four teenagers have been charged in connection with the shooting so far.Councilor Leroy Robinson, chair of the Public Safety and Criminal Justice Committee, stated that the goal is to ensur…
2 teens killed, 5 wounded after mass shooting in Indianapolis
Two teens were killed and five others wounded after a mass shooting early Saturday morning in downtown Indianapolis. Police have not determined a motive but detained seven for questioning and recovered several firearms. The Indianapolis Star reported that two boys, ages 16 and 15, were fatally struck at about 1:30 a.m. near the intersection of South Illinois and West Washington streets in downtown Indianapolis. The 16-year-old was pronounced dea…
The events occurred around 1:27 a.m. to the Washington and Meridian Street area
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