
Noe Padilla
Public Safety Reporter at IndyStar
Public Safety Reporter @indystar| Previously @jconline @coastalviewnews | NAHJ| @ucsantabarbara grad| OHS grad
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1 week ago |
indystar.com | Noe Padilla
Multiple videos circulating on social media June 15 depict an Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department officer shooting a man with a high-pressure air launcher before tackling him to the ground in downtown Indianapolis.
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1 week ago |
indystar.com | Noe Padilla
Ryan Hite, the general manager of The Oceanaire in downtown Indianapolis, tried his best to welcome guests as they stumbled around repairmen who were fixing the front door of the restaurant. One of the restaurant's glass doors had been destroyed in the early hours of June 15, when stray bullets hit it and the Starbucks located near The Oceanaire. Guests were left puzzled as the main entrance to the restaurant was blocked off by workers vacuuming up the remaining shattered glass.
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2 weeks ago |
indystar.com | Noe Padilla
While federal agents associated with the U.S. Immigration & Customs Enforcement have been operating in Indianapolis since the start of President Donald Trump's administration, residents believe that operations have been more frequent and public-facing this week. "These seem to be targeted operations, pulling over specific vehicles," reads a social media post from the Indiana Undocumented Youth Alliance.
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2 weeks ago |
yahoo.com | Jade Jackson |Noe Padilla |Matthew Cupelli
The roar of cheers and chants could be heard outside Gainbridge Fieldhouse just before NBA final Game 3 between the Pacers and Thunder the evening of June 11, but it wasn't the sound of Pacers fans. At least a thousand people gathered to protest ICE raids in Indiana — the latest to spring up across the country since such protests began in Los Angeles amid increased ICE activity under President Donald Trump.
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2 weeks ago |
indystar.com | Matthew Cupelli |Jade Jackson |Noe Padilla
"The most dangerous immigrants arrived in 1492," said one sign held by a protester. Other signs said "ICE out of Indy now" and "Power to the workers not the billionaires."About 20 Indianapolis Metropolitan Police officers were monitoring the protest, which was organized by the Indy Liberation Center. The members of IMPD's emergency response group, specially trained in crowd control, had pepper ball guns.
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