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IMPD 5-year plan, cameras, officer misconduct, and jobs

IMPD 5-year plan, cameras, officer misconduct, and jobs

Key Questions

What is advancing in IMPD's 5-year plan?

IMPD's 5-year plan is progressing, including Alliance cameras and RTCC vote on April 7. Final Four tech integrations are part of these efforts. Public safety jobs are also open in Marion County.

What scandals involve IMPD officers?

Scandals include Harris and Mauk cases, plus a probe into Councilor Brown being shoved by an IMPD officer at a protest outside Lucas Oil Stadium. Councilor Brown filed a complaint over the confrontation. Transparency and footage demands persist amid violence.

What public safety jobs are available?

Marion County is hiring for roles like lifeguards, forensic science, and corrections. These opportunities align with IMPD's plan expansions. Applications are open now.

What was the Public Health & Safety Committee meeting about?

The April 8 meeting included call to order, community agreements, and discussions likely related to safety initiatives. It ties into IMPD planning and camera votes. Details focus on health and safety committee proceedings.

What incident involved Councilor Brown and IMPD?

Councilor Brown, a congressional candidate, says an IMPD officer shoved him during a protest. He filed a formal complaint. This adds to officer misconduct concerns.

5-year plan advances; Alliance cams/RTCC vote 4/7; Final Four tech; Marion County public safety jobs open. Scandals include Harris OWI/Mauk poaching; new Councilor Jesse Brown shove complaint/probe (anti-ICE protest at Lucas Oil, bodycam requested); Public Health & Safety Comm 4/8; transparency/footage amid violence.

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Updated Apr 8, 2026