The Citizens’ Police Complaint Board reviewed the case of Matea Glover, who alleged that an officer used excessive force on her.
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IMPD seeks community feedback on future of policing in Indy
The department is developing a long-term strategic plan to guide its future.
‘A complete disrespect’: Haughville struck by graffiti
IMPD will increase police patrols in the neighborhood and wants residents to report vandalism.
IMPD’s $6M contract includes tech it says it won’t use
The contract allows IMPD to lease gunshot detection tech and drones.
Rokita threatens legal action against IPS, IMPD over immigration policies
Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita was reacting to statements they made about cooperating with federal immigration authorities.
Indianapolis police unveil plan to address gaps in mental health coverage
The new program combines police and other first responders from the fire department and EMS, to address mental health calls throughout the city.
Number of IMPD shootings still high in Indianapolis
The number is down from 18 last year but up from 10 shootings in 2022 and four in 2018.
IMPD officers accused of harassment at recent complaint board meeting
The board reviewed two previous cases regarding officer misconduct and excessive force.
Officers’ acquittal in Herman Whitfield III’s death evokes familiar feelings
His death has ignited conversations about how police respond to mental health calls.
‘Tragic and all-too-familiar pattern’: Reaction to verdict in IMPD officers’ trial
Steven Sanchez and Adam Ahmad were acquitted of all charges.


