Articles tagged as: Randal Taylor
June 3, 2022
Chief Taylor discusses transparency, violent crime with NAACP
The Indianapolis NAACP hosted a virtual conference with Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department Chief Randal Taylor on June 2 to discuss police reform two years after the 2020 protests.
Read MoreOctober 12, 2021
IMPD sergeant charged with battery, official misconduct for kicking man’s face during arrest
An Indianapolis police officer has been charged for using excessive force against a man during a September arrest.
Read MoreJuly 16, 2020
City Officials Emphasize Public Safety Efforts As Violence Surges
Indianapolis leaders provided a public safety update in the face of surging violence in the city.
Homicides are up 39 percent over where they were last year in Indianapolis.
Read MoreHomicides are up 39 percent over where they were last year in Indianapolis.
June 10, 2020
IMPD Identifies Officer Who Shot Dreasjon Reed
The Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department has identified the officer who shot and killed Dreasjon "Sean" Reed on May 6 and the officer disciplined for comments made at the scene.
Read MoreJune 5, 2020
Indy Mayor, Police Chief Respond To Some Protesters' Demands
The Indianapolis Mayor and police chief said Friday they agreed to some protesters' demands for police reform and accountability after seven days of street demonstrations.
Read MoreMay 30, 2020
Indianapolis Officials Respond To Friday Night's Protests
Indianapolis Mayor Joe Hogsett and Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department Chief Randal Taylor addressed protests that turned chaotic and violent Friday night.
Read MoreMay 7, 2020
Indianapolis Chief: No Bodycam Video Of 2 Police Shootings
IMPD Chief Randal Taylor said Thursday that none of the officers involved in the fatal police shootings of two men killed hours apart in separate incidents were equipped with body cameras.
Read MoreDecember 31, 2019
Indianapolis Names New Chief Of Police
Indianapolis Mayor Joe Hogsett named Randal Taylor as the new chief of the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department Tuesday. He takes over for Bryan Roach, who is retiring.
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