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Early in the morning on the last day of summer, a mass shooting on Indianapolis' northwest side left two dead and five injured. It was one of four incidents that resulted in at least 15 gun violence victims this weekend.
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An early morning Christmas Day mass shooting on the northeast side of Indianapolis left one person dead.
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Former Vice President Mike Pence wants to speed up federal executions for people convicted of carrying out mass shootings.
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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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A shooting Monday at a bank in downtown Louisville killed at least four people and wounded at least eight others, police said. The suspected lone shooter was also dead.
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At a press conference Wednesday, members of the Greenwood Police Department and the FBI said they don't know why the gunman chose to carry out the incident, but they have learned more about his past and interests.
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The Greenwood Police Department announced that the department and the FBI will discuss the July 17 shooting at a Wednesday morning news conference.
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A federal judge has dismissed FedEx from a lawsuit filed by relatives of five of the eight people who were fatally shot last year at an Indianapolis warehouse by a former employee of the shipping giant.
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WFYI’s Taylor Bennett sat down with Greenwood Mayor Mark Myers to reflect on the mass shooting at the Greenwood Park Mall last month and discuss how the community is coping.
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Agents were unable to recover data from the laptop found in the gunman’s oven, Herb Stapleton, the special agent in charge of the FBI’s Indianapolis office, said during a media briefing.