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Marion County deputy placed on leave after officer-involved shooting in Broad Ripple
IMPD is investigating after a Marion County deputy was involved in a shooting in Broad Ripple on Saturday.
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A Marion County sheriff s deputy was placed on administrative leave after authorities said the deputy shot a victim in Broad Ripple. Author: WTHR.com staff Updated: 10:22 PM EDT April 10, 2021
INDIANAPOLIS The Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department is leading the investigation into an officer-involved shooting in Broad Ripple on Saturday.
A Marion County sheriff s deputy was placed on administrative leave after authorities said the deputy shot a man in Broad Ripple at around 5:30 p.m.
Apr 10, 2021 / 11:57 AM EST
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) A person has died after a motorcycle crash late Friday night, Indianapolis Metropolitan Police say.
The crash occurred at the intersection of Broad Ripple Avenue and Primrose Avenue at approximately 11:58 p.m.
IMPD have not provided any other information about the crash and it is unclear at this time if there were other vehicles involved.
The investigation is ongoing.
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