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Yahoo
29-06-2025
- Yahoo
Downtown car accident leads to fatal shooting in east Indy - 6th killing of the weekend
One man is dead after a vehicle accident downtown led to a fatal shooting near the Indianapolis Criminal Justice Campus on June 29, according to Indianapolis police. Shortly before 3 p.m., officers with the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department responded to a report of a person shot at 3515 Southeastern Avenue. When police arrived, they found two vehicles near a wooded area and one man who had been shot, according to IMPD public information officer William Young. The man was transported to a hospital in critical condition but was pronounced dead shortly after arriving. Police detained a person of interest at the scene and believe that all individuals involved with the shooting have been accounted for. Police said they believe that this shooting was connected to a car accident reported in the 800 block of Massachusetts Avenue in downtown Indianapolis earlier in the afternoon. The death was the sixth homicide of the weekend, and police are urging residents not to resort to gun violence when resolving issues with one another. "This was totally preventable," Young said. "Those who are thinking about picking up a firearm, you will be held accountable. When you do that, not only are you hurting the victim's families, you're hurting your family," Young said. More: IMPD investigates second double homicide within 24 hours after shooting on Indy north side Contact IndyStar reporter Noe Padilla at npadilla@ follow him on X @1NoePadilla or on Bluesky @ This article originally appeared on Indianapolis Star: Downtown car accident leads to fatal shooting in east Indianapolis
Yahoo
04-06-2025
- Automotive
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Some folks unhappy about backed-up traffic downtown because of free 'Yes'Cers' giveaway
While thousands waited in line for their 'Yes'Cers' swag bags downtown, many took to social media to complain about the wait and the traffic jam the Pacers giveaway caused during rush hour. Major intersections gridlocked as drivers in quest of the Pacers gear formed a one-lane traffic flow to the South Pennsylvania Street side of Gainbridge Fieldhouse. The Pacers organization gave out 5,000 swag bags to people in their cars from 4 to 7 p.m. on June 4 one day before the first game of the NBA finals in Oklahoma City. By 7 p.m., all the bags were gone. Some people managed to walk up and snag a gift bag, but Pacers Sports & Entertainment officials said they stopped that practice to make sure people waiting inside their vehicles in line had a chance. Just under two hours into the giveaway, officials said they had 2,000 bags left. Users online shared their frustrations that hosting the event during rush hour traffic was a bad idea and interfered with rush hour traffic even for commuters who had no interest in acquiring a bag. Jade Jackson is a Public Safety Reporter for the Indianapolis Star. You can email her at and follow her on X, formerly Twitter @IAMJADEJACKSON. Noe Padilla contributed to this article. This article originally appeared on Indianapolis Star: Downtown traffic jammed by free 'Yes,Cers' swag, drivers unhappy
Yahoo
04-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
How to score free Pacers 'Yes'cers' gear in downtown Indy today
To celebrate the Indiana Pacers' 25-year journey back to the 2025 NBA finals, the team will be offering free merch to fans at Gainbridge Fieldhouse on June 4. The Pacers organization announced it will be offering swag to 5,000 fans. To get the gear, fans will need to line up in their vehicles on the Pennsylvania Street side of Gainbridge Fieldhouse. One bag of gear will be given per vehicle, the organization said. The bag will include several "Yes'cers" themed items, like sunglasses, a T-shirt, a small pep flag and a poster, according to the organization's social media post. The giveaway event is to start at 4 p.m. and end at 7 p.m. on June 4. On top of the giveaway, the Pacers announced it will be offering fans the opportunity to watch the first two games against the Oklahoma City Thunder inside Gainbridge Fieldhouse. Tickets to Game 1 watch parties will be available for $5 and went on sale at 10 a.m. June 4. Game 2 watch party tickets go on sale at 10 a.m. June 6. Tickets for Finals games at Gainbridge (3, 4 and, if necessary, 6) go on sale at 2 p.m. June 5. (*-if necessary; all games are ET and on ABC) Game 1, Thurs., June 5: at Thunder, 8:30 p.m. Game 2, Sun., June 8: at Thunder, 8 p.m. Game 3, Wed., June 11: at Pacers, 8:30 p.m. Game 4, Fri., June 13: at Pacers, 8:30 p.m. *-Game 5, Mon., June 16: at Thunder, 8:30 p.m. *-Game 6, Thurs., June 19: at Pacers, 8:30 p.m. *-Game 7, Sun., June 22: at Thunder, 8 p.m. Contact IndyStar reporter Noe Padilla at npadilla@ follow him on X @1NoePadilla or on Bluesky @ This article originally appeared on Indianapolis Star: Pacers are giving out free 'Yes'cers' gear June 4 to 5,000 fans

Yahoo
27-05-2025
- General
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Marion County Coroner identifies one of the two people found in Indianapolis waterways
A kayaker found a dead body in Fall Creek on the afternoon of May 26, according to officials with the Lawrence Police Department. Officers received a call about the body floating in the water near 9500 Fall Creek Road at about 4:15 p.m. The kayaker spotted the body near the Upper Fall Creek Loop Trail. On May 27, the Marion County coroner's office identified the body as 55-year-old Andrew W. Nevers. Police said it appeared as if the body had been in the water for quite some time and they do not suspect foul play. This was the second body pulled from a Marion County waterway on Monday, after the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department found a man in the White River earlier that day. Contact IndyStar reporter Noe Padilla at npadilla@ follow him on X @1NoePadilla or on Bluesky @ This article originally appeared on Indianapolis Star: Coroner identifies man found in Fall Creek on Monday

Yahoo
02-05-2025
- Yahoo
Child hurt in shooting on I-465 in SE Indianapolis, ISP detains person of interest
A child was sent to the hospital Friday after being injured in a shooting on Interstate 465 near the Emerson Avenue exit in the southeast Indianapolis metro area. The child was taken to Riley Children's Hospital, according to the Indiana State Police. The shooting was believed to have happened about 1:30 p.m. Friday, when a vehicle traveling on I-465 westbound near the Emerson Avenue exit fired at the vehicle containing the child, according to Sgt. John Perrine, Indiana State Police public information officer. A few moments later, the vehicle containing the child crashed near the South Emerson Avenue and Elmwood Avenue intersection in Beech Grove, according to police. When police arrived, they located the two children: a young boy had been shot and a baby who appeared uninjured, according to Fox59. The two children were quickly transported to Riley Children's Hospital by medical personnel. Two other individuals involved in the crash were also taken to a hospital. A person of interest in the shooting had been detained and taken into custody, according to Indiana State Police. Contact IndyStar reporter Noe Padilla at npadilla@ follow him on X @1NoePadilla or on Bluesky @ This article originally appeared on Indianapolis Star: Child hurt in shooting on I-465 in southeast Indianapolis metro area