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July 2024

  • Three people stand on stage and speak during an ADL summit, while a large crowd watches

    Internal memo reveals Anti-Defamation League surveillance of leftwing activist

    Self-styled anti-hate group tracked Black organizer who opposed links between US police and Israeli military

March 2024

  • Yellow caution tape in front of street with lined with police car lights

    Seven children, ages 12 to 17, wounded in Indianapolis mass shooting, police say

    Victims transported to area hospitals after police heard shots fired near Circle Centre Mall on Saturday night

February 2024

  • The Waffle House incident capped a weekend of US gun violence days after a deadly mass shooting at a celebration for the Kansas City Chiefs’ Super Bowl win.

    At least one killed in Indianapolis Waffle House shooting

    Five others also hurt after altercation between two groups but it is unclear of any victims fired shots, police say

November 2023

  • Jim Irsay has overseen the Colts since 1997, when he emerged victorious from a legal battle with his stepmother over the ownership of the team following the death of his father.

    Colts owner Jim Irsay blames arrest on police prejudice against white billionaires

  • Five women in pink balaclavas and black dresses dance in front of an ornate building.

    Pussy Riot founder protests Indiana’s ban on nearly all abortions

August 2022

  • The hotel in downtown Indianapolis where the shooting occurred outside

    Dutch defence minister concerned at US gun violence after soldier’s death

  • Stock image of police tape

    Dutch soldier dies of injuries after shooting in Indianapolis

May 2021

  • Carlette Duffy and the Fair Housing Center of Central Indiana filed a housing discrimination complaint to the federal government.

    Black homeowner says her appraisal doubled after she didn’t declare her race

    Carlette Duffy has filed housing discrimination complaints, accusing appraisers of violating fair housing laws

April 2021

  • Caution tape blocks the entrance to a FedEx facility in Indianapolis, Indiana, on 16 April.

    Indianapolis gunman never appeared before judge despite ‘red flag’ law

    Prosecutor said authorities believed they had done what they needed to do by seizing a pump-action shotgun in March 2020
  • US-CRIME-SHOOTING<br>Friends, family and community members hold up their phones during a candlelight vigil held in Krannert Park in Indianapolis, Indiana, April 17, 2021, to remember the victims of a mass shooting at a local FedEx facility. - A former FedEx employee fatally shot eight people and wounded several others at the delivery company’s facility in the US city of Indianapolis before killing himself, authorities said on April 16 after the latest mass shooting to jolt the country. (Photo by Jeff Dean / AFP) (Photo by JEFF DEAN/AFP via Getty Images)

    Indianapolis shooting: gunman bought two rifles after police seized his shotgun

    Brandon Hole bought assault weapons he used in attack months after his shotgun was confiscated over mental health concerns
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