The effort started Thursday night. It’s not just IMPD and Indiana State Police; a variety of other city and state agencies are doing their part. For example, the fire marshal is looking at overcrowding issues. Also participating: the Indiana Excise Police, and the nuisance abatement unit of Marion County’s Department of Business and Neighborhood Services.
Nearby businesses applaud the effort.
Jeff Huron of
The District Tap said Friday afternoon, “I think it’s a good call. Safety is No. 1 priority for us and our restaurant. Hopefully for everyone else as well, we appreciate the police being down there and we support them. It’s good to see them down here making everyone feel safer.”
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