INDIANAPOLIS -- Indianapolis public officials are speaking out against a video game they say promotes violence against law enforcement. The game "25 To Life" features graphic scenes of shooting at police officers and taking civilians as human shields. Despite a push to keep the game off store shelves, it is readily available at area retailers after it was released last month, 6News' Tanya Spencer reported. Indianapolis police want parents to be aware of the game and to know the game is not appropriate for children. Indianapolis officials pioneered efforts to fight violent video games by restricting access to them six...