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"If you're coming downtown to engage in this lawlessness, you are not welcome," Indianapolis Police Chief Chris Bailey said.
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Indianapolis officials recently announced they'll enforce state law requiring minors to be home by certain hours. What are the rules?
"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 ...
City leaders announced stricter curfew enforcement, increased patrols, and new safety measures after a mass shooting in ...
Mayor Hogsett spoke at a press conference Saturday afternoon with IMPD Chief Chris Bailey about Saturday morning's mass ...
Chief Chris Bailey said IMPD will also seek “stay away orders” meant to keep people who have been charged with violent or ...
These are the first charges in connection with the deadly weekend shooting, but they may not be the last, the Prosecutor's ...
At least one juvenile is dead, officials said. IMPD Chief Chris Bailey appeared upset as he spoke about the unrest throughout ...
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WISH-TV on MSNWhat needs to change so Indianapolis can handle more curfew detentionsIndianapolis police chief warns of increased curfew enforcement after mass shooting. Indianapolis leaders warn parents of ...
According to state law, teenagers ages 15-17 must be home between 1-5 a.m. on Saturday-Sunday and by 11 p.m. Sunday-Friday. Children under the age of 15 must be in their homes by 11 p.m. every day.
Seven were detained for questioning, and multiple guns were recovered, officials said, but no arrests have been made. Mayor Joe Hogsett and IMPD officials announced during a July 5 news conference ...
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