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A man died and two Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Officers were wounded in a shooting during a pursuit Thursday.
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Families and victims of the Indianapolis FedEx mass shooting in 2021 have filed a lawsuit against firearms manufacturer American Tactical, Inc.
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Indiana lawmakers have given final approval to a proposal that would it illegal for anyone to possess devices for adapting a firearm into a machine gun.
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Indiana lawmakers have endorsed a bill making it illegal for anyone to possess devices for adapting a firearm into a machine gun.
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Indianapolis police said a preliminary investigation shows an altercation between the three individuals in the mall's parking lot led to the gunfire.
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A man has been convicted of reckless homicide in the fatal 2020 shooting of a young Black man in Indianapolis during unrest sparked by outrage over George Floyd’s killing by Minneapolis police.
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Richmond Police Department Officer Seara Burton died Sunday night at a Reid Health facility surrounded by her family, the department said in a statement posted to Facebook.
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Gun violence incidents, which include non-fatal shootings, have spiked across the country. And the trail of damage these shootings leave extends well beyond those who were struck by bullets. Studies show that even when someone survives a shooting, they and their families continue to struggle with financial, physical and mental health issues.
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The Indiana Crime Guns Task Force has confiscated more than 350 guns and arrested almost 400 people in its first year.
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Authorities South Bend are investigating the fatal police shooting of a Black man who was reportedly dealing with mental illness and had been threatening to commit suicide near an elementary school.