The Citizens’ Police Complaint Board reviewed Trevion Taylor’s case at the April meeting.
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Family of Herman Whitfield III reaches settlement with Indianapolis, IMPD in wrongful death lawsuit
The family of Herman Whitfield III has reached a settlement with the city of Indianapolis and six IMPD officers concerning their son’s death while in police custody four years ago.
City officials unveil plan to keep young people safe over spring break, including ‘Connection Center’
City leaders say their plan to keep Indianapolis safe for young people focuses on curfew enforcement and providing community resources.
‘Bad policy’: Indy’s prosecutor doesn’t like homeless camping ban
IMPD did not directly respond to questions about enforcing the camping ban.
Public Editor: Covering a police officer killed in the line of duty
There were many stories, yet still some gaps in coverage
Lugar Plaza is now a park. That means it’s easier to make arrests.
You aren’t allowed to smoke, drink or use ‘abusive language’ at Indy parks.
Trust, speeding and ICE: New IMPD chief addresses westside problems
Tanya Terry spoke to residents at Haughville Coffee with the Chief event Feb. 24
Meet the new IMPD chief at this westside event
Meet the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department’s new police chief and learn about the agency’s plans for policing on the west side Feb. 24. Chief Tanya Terry and other members of the IMPD command staff will host a Coffee with the Chief event at 10:30 a.m. at Nest Event Center, 2108 W. Michigan St. Terry is […]
New IMPD boss is Indy’s first female chief of police
Tanya Terry “is well recognized for her leadership and character.”
Republicans want to weaken powers of Indy police oversight board
The board’s defenders say it provides an important layer of oversight over officers.


