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Hamilton County jail officers honored for saving inmate s life

Updated: 7:03 PM EST February 22, 2021 NOBLESVILLE, Ind. Four corrections officers in Hamilton County are being recognized for saving an inmate s life. The Hamilton County Sheriff s Office said Officers Travis Dunn, Caleb Pyle and Amanda Whaley, along with Sgt. Christopher Rairdon, responded to a report of an inmate who was having a medical emergency last month. When the officers arrived, the inmate was unconscious and was not breathing.  The officers revived the inmate and saved the individual s life using a department-issued AED, along with CPR and teamwork. The use of an AED, as well as CPR and other first aid is part of mandatory training within the jail division, the sheriff s department said.

Indiana looks to scrap carry permits for handguns, allow constitutional carry

by Margaret Menge, The Center Square  | February 12, 2021 11:00 AM Print this article Sixteen other states have done it. And Indiana now looks ready to join them in getting rid of the requirement that a person have a license in order to carry a loaded weapon on them or in their vehicle. Earlier this week, the House of Representatives held a hearing to consider allowing what’s called “constitutional carry.” It was the first time a hearing has been held on such a bill, and the first sign in years the Republican supermajority in the Indiana General Assembly is getting behind permit-less carry.

House Committee Debates Bill To Eliminate Indiana Handgun Licenses

Lauren Chapman / IPB News Indiana law enforcement groups are on both sides of a debate over legislation that would no longer require Hoosiers to get a handgun license. The process to get a handgun license typically takes just a few days. Hoosiers must complete an application, get fingerprinted and visit their local police agency. During that, law enforcement completes a thorough background check. They look for, among other things, whether the person has a domestic violence conviction, any record of abusing drugs or alcohol and whether they ve been involuntarily committed to a mental health facility. The process has taken much longer during the COVID-19 pandemic, as much as a few months.

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