Indianapolis councilman says shots fired at his house, 'no data centers' note left on his doorstep
Key Points:
- Indianapolis City-County Council member Ron Gibson reported that over a dozen bullets were fired at his home Monday morning, accompanied by a handwritten note stating "No Data Centers," though he and his 8-year-old son were unharmed.
- The shooting occurred near the family's dining room table, underscoring the danger posed to Gibson's child and the neighborhood's safety, according to Gibson's statement.
- The incident is being investigated by the FBI and Indiana Department of Homeland Security, with local police yet to comment, while Gibson condemned violence as unacceptable in public service disagreements.
- Gibson, a Democrat representing a district where rezoning for a Metrobloks data center was recently approved, had publicly supported the project despite community opposition and protests.
- The rezoning approval reflects broader national tensions over data centers, with legislators introducing measures to address their resource use and impact on utility costs, but Gibson affirmed the attack will not deter his work and called for justice.