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Multiple people have been shot on campus of Morgan State University in Baltimore, police say

By LEA SKENE Associated Press BALTIMORE (AP) — Multiple people were shot at Morgan State University in Baltimore on Tuesday, police said. The Baltimore Police Department...

Indianapolis Mayor highlights study linking greenspaces to reduce gun violence

A new study has found that greenspaces in Indianapolis can help to reduce gun violence. The study, led by the University of Michigan School...

Faith leaders unite to do their part to curve violence in Indy

Congregations United to Reduce Violence (CURV) Indy is an interfaith group that supports the Indianapolis’ Gun Violence Reduction Strategy (GVRS) program. CURV seeks to build...

Triggering change: From community conversations to new policy

Community members and leaders recently met to discuss the impact of gun violence in their neighborhoods and voice possible solutions. The Indianapolis City-County Council partnered...

City of Indianapolis seeking to fill three Special Assistant United States Attorney positions 

Indianapolis Mayor Joe Hogsett was joined by United States Attorney Zachary Myers and IMPD Chief Randal Taylor to announce three positions the city is seeking to fill.  

Jefferson Shreve reveals public safety plan

In front of many community stakeholders and residents just weeks after three people were killed nearby, mayoral candidate Jefferson Shreve held a press conference...

Family and friends remember 16-year-old shot and killed at block party

16-year-old Serenity Wilson’s pictures adorned shirts worn by family and were placed in picture frames created by her friends in high school.

Jefferson Shreve releases a statement following shooting violence in Broad Ripple 

In response to the Broad Ripple shootings, Indianapolis mayoral candidate Jefferson Shreve released a statement.

Building bright futures: Summer in the City program equipping youth with essential skills to deter violence

A new program, designed specifically for Indianapolis teens, is aiming to ensure their safety and prevent their involvement in gun violence by offering multiple opportunities for newly learned skills.

Hogsett announces next phase of anti-violence plan, calls for change in state law 

Mayor Joe Hogsett announced three new initiatives to reduce gun violence in the city while calling on state, local and federal officials to help...
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