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Police are investigating a shooting involving law enforcement in Broad Ripple.
IMPD Officer Genae Cook told IndyStar shots were fired by a deputy with the Marion County Sheriff s Office. She said no police officers were injured, but did not immediately have additional details.
The incident took place about 5:30 p.m. Saturday near the 6300 block of Westfield Boulevard, she said.
A 30-year-old man was taken to an area hospital in serious but stable condition. No deputies were injured in the incident. IMPD Lt. Shane Foley said at the scene there is no threat to the public.
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Indianapolis police are investigating a shooting Saturday afternoon that left two people injured on the city s northwest side.
IMPD officers responded to the 900 block of West Roache Street near Taggart Riverside Park after receiving a report of a person shot, according to police. They found two people with what appeared to be gunshot wounds.
Both people were taken to local hospitals where one is in serious condition and the other is in stable condition, police said.
Contact IndyStar reporter Tony Cook at 317-444-6081 or tony.cook@indystar.com. Follow him on Twitter: @IndyStarTony.
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IndyStar s investigation into Indiana nursing homes has earned one of just two medals awarded this year by the world s leading organization for investigative journalism.
Investigative Reporters & Editor announced Monday it has selected Careless for an IRE medal, which is the highest honor the organization bestows upon investigative journalism. IRE judges also named Careless as the top investigative effort of 2020 for news organizations of IndyStar s size.
The 18-month-long examination was reported and written by investigative reporters Tony Cook, Tim Evans and Emily Hopkins. We couldn t be more honored or more proud to have our work recognized in this way and on a national level, said Alvie Lindsay, IndyStar s news and investigations director. Tony, Tim, Emily and their editor on this project, Steve Berta, did some amazing work over the course of this investigation.