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July Fourth holiday marked by shootings in several cities and a fireworks-related death

  • A mass shooting occurred early Saturday morning in downtown Indianapolis, killing two people and injuring six others, including three juveniles.
  • The shooting followed police investigating a disturbance nearby amid a gathering of hundreds of unsupervised youths downtown.
  • Officers found multiple firearms at the location and took seven individuals into custody for questioning, although their connection to the incident has not been determined.
  • Indy Police Chief Chris Bailey stated, "We are not your children's keepers!" and urged parents and guardians to step up supervision.
  • Bailey expressed frustration over the violence and said police will continue their work, but community action beyond law enforcement is needed.
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At least two people, including a child, were killed in a shooting during a US Independence Day celebration in Indianapolis, local authorities said.

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July Fourth holiday marked by shootings in several cities and a fireworks-related death

Police are investigating multiple July Fourth shootings across the U.S. They include one in Indianapolis that left at least two dead and a police chief voicing public frustration over the latest acts of violence in his city.

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Fox 59 Indianapolis broke the news in Indianapolis, United States on Monday, May 19, 2025.
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