A week later: Sikhs in Indiana demand accountability from FedEx, police after shooting Natalia E. Contreras, Indianapolis Star
Victims of FedEx shooting remembered on Sikh holy day Vaisakhi
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One week after the deadliest mass shooting in Indianapolis recent history, Sundeep Singh looked at the photos of four members of his community who were killed.
It hurts. That could have been my grandmother, my grandfather, my mother, father, my friends, the 24-year-old told IndyStar. My own grandparents work at a factory. Our grandparents sacrificed a lot to come to this country and to give us the American dream.
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State Leaders Dedicate $2 Billion Dollars to Hoosier Education!
Two billion dollars is a record investment for the state in education. With this new budget plan in place, this is allowing more hoosiers to achieve valuable education opportunities.
Posted: Apr 21, 2021 10:40 PM
Posted By: Hannah Follman
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (WTHI) - Teacher groups across the state and the Wabash Valley are celebrating an education-funding increase. Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb and state leaders just released the state s budget plan. Nearly $2 billion dollars will go toward improving education statewide and supporting teachers. Our two-year budget is a historic win for students, teachers, and families, Todd Huston, the Speaker of the Indiana House of Representatives, said.
The 19-year-old man who police say fatally shot eight people at a FedEx facility Thursday night had white supremacist websites on his computer when officers searched his home in March 2020, Indianapolis police said Monday night.
An Indianapolis Metropolitan Police report from March 3, 2020 for a mental health check in which Brandon Scott Hole, the suspect in Thursday’s shooting, was detained for reportedly threatening to commit “suicide by cop” said an officer “observed what through his training and experience indicated was white supremacist websites on the teen’s computer after police had confiscated a shotgun from the home.
The report claimed Hole became “immediately anxious” as he was handcuffed and told officers he didn’t “want anyone to see” what was on his computer. Please just turn the power strip off on my computer, the teen reportedly said.
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