Shots fired at Indianapolis Councilman's home after data center vote
Shots were fired at the home of Indianapolis Councilman Ron Gibson, though no one was injured. The incident occurred after Gibson had voted in favor of a data center project, which he described as "deeply unsettling."
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Shots Fired at Indianapolis Councilman’s Home, After Vote Backing Data Center
No one was injured, but the councilman, Ron Gibson, called it “deeply unsettling.”
By Alice Callahan
Read full article →Indiana politician awakens to gunshots and a ‘No data centers’ note
Someone fired into the home of Indianapolis city council member Ron Gibson, who favors plans to build a data center, and left a note on his porch. No one was hurt.
By Daniel Wu
Read full article →An Indianapolis councilman says a 'No Data Centers' note was left at his home after someone opened fire at the door
Indianapolis Councilman Ron Gibson's home was shot at early Monday morning, according to police. Kelly Wilkinson/IndyStar / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images/Reuters Indianapolis Councilman Ron Gibson's home was shot at early Monday morning, according to police. Ron Gibson, who represents District 8 on the council, said a note saying "No Data Centers" was left. Some residents opposed the data center project by Metrobloks prior to the vote last week. The home of a councilman in Indianapolis...
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