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  • 7 injured, 1 critically, in mass shooting in Indianapolis

    07/05/2014 5:08:41 PM PDT · by ConservativeStatement · 14 replies
    INDIANAPOLIS - Seven people were injured, one critically, in a mass shooting in Indianapolis early Saturday. The shooting happened about 2:20 a.m. outside a shoe repair shop in the 700 block of Broad Ripple Avenue, between College and Carrollton avenues. The victims, six men and one woman, ran into an alley between two banks across the street, trying to flee the gunfire.
  • Quadraplegic Sam Schmidt Hits 100 MPH at Indianapolis

    05/19/2014 8:30:08 PM PDT · by First_Salute · 1 replies
    Fox Sports ^ | 05/19/2014 | Bruce Martin
    On January 6, 2000, [Sam] Schmidt crashed his IndyCar and was paralyzed from the neck down. [This week] Sam Schmidt drove a simulated four qualifying laps in the SAM Project (Semi-autonomous motorcar) passenger car in a specially equipped 2014 Corvette C7 Stingray.
  • FBI No Longer Investigating Saudi Student; Flight Instructions, Alleged Behavior Prompted Questions

    03/01/2003 9:25:37 AM PST · by John H K · 1 replies · 256+ views
    WRTV Channel 6 Indianapolis ^ | February 28, 2003 | Jack Rinehart
    INDIANAPOLIS -- A Saudi Arabian man whose alleged actions and possessions drew suspicion from authorities after an Indianapolis traffic collision is no longer being investigated by the FBI, RTV6's Jack Rinehart reported Friday. Authorities questioned Ayman Al-Salmi after a sheriff's deputy reported finding airplane flight instructions in a car the Saudi was driving Feb. 19. Also found in the vehicle was a hand-drawn map to a place identified as a federal building in Indianapolis, according to police. The FBI said Friday it has no concern over Al-Salmi, a student at the Vincennes University Aviation Technology Center in Indianapolis. University administrators...