Marion County superintendents support proposal to extend curfew after recent shootings

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3 thoughts on “Marion County superintendents support proposal to extend curfew after recent shootings

  1. This is really simple. Enforce the curfew and punish the parents or whoever exerts parental influence over the youths. It’s ridiculous to have 12-15 year olds downtown unsupervised in the middle of the night.

  2. Indy can’t get through a weekend without downtown shootings. Maybe ICE agents should be utilized for US citizens’ law and order in our cities. Immigrants are not committing these crimes.

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