Articles tagged as: IMPD
September 17, 2018
Indianapolis Police Chief Says Body Cameras A Top Goal
Chief Bryan Roach says once other upgrades such as new two-way radios and a new computer-aided dispatch system are in place he plans to focus on adding body cameras.
Read MoreAugust 15, 2018
Triple Homicide Sparks Community Action
In response to a triple homicide Sunday night, local clergy and Indianapolis police have announced a new strategy to keep the northwest Indianapolis' neighborhood safe.
Read MoreAugust 7, 2018
Indianapolis Celebrates 35th Annual National Night Out
Indianapolis residents will host more than 140 events across the city as a part of the National Night Out.
Read MoreJuly 9, 2018
Youth-Run Bike Shop Opens Near Downtown Indy
A partnership with IMPD helped kickstart the shop - Police Chief Bryan Roach agreed to donate dozens of confiscated bikes the department was going to get rid of.
Read MoreJune 25, 2018
Aaron Bailey's Family To Receive $650,000 In Settlement
In the agreement, which was released to the media Tuesday morning, the City of Indianapolis also agrees to continue de-escalation training for its officers.
Read MoreJune 19, 2018
Indy Officials Update Efforts On Targeted Crime Prevention
City officials say IMPD officers with a beat will receive daily briefings with fresh, data-driven information on criminal activity in their area.
Read MoreMay 31, 2018
Community Talks Experiences And Solutions In First Event On Police Relations
The event was created in light of a Police Merit Board's decision not to fire the officers who killed Aaron Bailey last year, while councilors consider a proposal that makes changes to that board.
Read MoreMay 24, 2018
IMPD Starts Mandatory Implicit Bias Training For Recruits
In part of the training, recruits discussed trust issues underlying some of the tension between police and the community.
Read MoreMay 21, 2018
Homicide School Expands To Teach Indiana Detectives, From Rookies To Veterans
In the U.S. around half of the violent crimes reported to police go unsolved. The changing nature of crime, and the technology used to solve it, means the job of a detective is always changing too.
Read MoreMay 18, 2018
City-County Councilors React To Decision To Retain Officers Who Killed Aaron Bailey
Indianapolis City-County Councilor William Oliver is the latest to respond to the merit board decision to not fire two IMPD officers who fatally shot Aaron Bailey, an unarmed man.
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