Home of Indianapolis city councilor shot at over his support of datacenters

Home of Indianapolis city councilor shot at over his support of datacenters

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Key Points:

  • Indianapolis city councilor Ron Gibson's home was fired upon early Monday morning, with 13 rounds shot and a threatening note left opposing datacenters, reflecting tensions over his support for a $500 million datacenter project in his district.
  • Gibson, a Democrat, had recently backed rezoning for the Martindale-Brightwood neighborhood to accommodate the proposed 14-acre datacenter by Metrobloks, highlighting potential community benefits including jobs, investments, and tax revenue.
  • No injuries occurred during the shooting, but the incident, described by police as isolated and targeted, has prompted an FBI investigation amid broader concerns over political violence in the US.
  • Indianapolis city council president Maggie A Lewis condemned the attack as a disturbing escalation, expressing solidarity with Gibson and emphasizing the unacceptable nature of politically motivated violence.
  • The datacenter project had been approved by the Indianapolis metropolitan development commission with a $2.5 million commitment to support the local neighborhood, aiming to revitalize an underutilized site.

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