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The governor's comments come after a mass shooting downtown about two weeks ago where two teenagers were shot and killed.
The head of the Indianapolis police union said the city's push for an earlier youth curfew is "shallow and shortsighted." He wants Gov. Braun's help.
The governor also took direct aim at Indianapolis Mayor Joe Hogsett and Marion County Prosecutor Ryan Mears, saying the city and county's criminal justice system isn't holding criminals accountable.
While councilors tout the curfew as an important tool to keep kids safe, critics say it will be ignored by gun-toting teens who are willing to break laws.
Gov. Mike Braun warns of state intervention if gun violence in Indianapolis persists. Braun blames local leaders for "dereliction of duty".
The Marion County Prosecutor’s Office said it's working with the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department to potentially ...
Four more juveniles and three adults have been arrested in connection with disturbances in downtown Indianapolis over the ...
A new curfew proposal would keep teenagers out of downtown earlier. Heres what to know and how effective these laws really ...
A 19-year-old Indianapolis man charged with killing two brothers made his first court hearing. The suspect, Anthony Bean, answered a few yes and no questions during the short ...
In the wake of a recent mass shooting on July 5, community leaders across Indianapolis are coming together to address youth violence and foster lasting relationships within neighborhoods.