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"Parents and guardians have got to step up," IMPD Chief Chris Bailey said. "We are not your children's keepers. You are." ...
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.
By Lauren Schwentker Click here for updates on this story INDIANAPOLIS (WRTV) — One day after a deadly mass shooting, faith ...
We will ... work with ... our law enforcement partners to investigate how these firearms end up in the hands of our children, ...
A violent Fourth of July weekend in Indianapolis left five people dead and at least 18 others injured in a series of shootings across the city. The most high-profile incident happened just after 1:30 ...
All three kids are charged in this case with dangerous possession of a firearm. They are ages 16, 15, and 13. There’s also a ...
These are the first charges in connection with the deadly weekend shooting, but they may not be the last, the Prosecutor's ...
Around 11 p.m., according to Chicago police, a dark car passed the building on the 300 block of West Chicago Avenue, ...
Marion County Prosecutor Ryan Mears announced Monday that four people, including three juveniles, have been charged in ...
"If you're coming downtown to engage in this lawlessness, you are not welcome," Indianapolis Police Chief Chris Bailey said.
More people are expected to be charged in the coming days as police and prosecutors continue investigating and pursue ...
"I'm not sure anymore what it's going to take for some in our community to wake up," IMPD Chief Chris Bailey said after a ...