The Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department continued it’s crack down on illegal street takeovers Saturday night.
In just about 24 hours, police responded to six different illegal car stunt events throughout Indianapolis over the weekend.
You probably heard about last weekend's violent street takeovers across Indianapolis. Those days are over, say Indianapolis ...
The ordinance allows the police department to seize vehicles involved in takeovers for up to six months, along with a $1,000 ...
IMPD and ISP responded to six illegal car meetups this weekend. On Tuesday, a social media account taking credit for several ...
Nine individuals were charged in connection with wild street takeovers in Indianapolis involving arson and aggression towards ...
Illegal street takeovers and racing events continued in Louisville over the weekend. Louisville Metro Police said they seized ...
Nine Democratic Party members of the Indianapolis-Marion County City-County Council have introduced a proposal that would ...
IMPD and ISP are teaming up to crack down on illegal street racing after a series of chaotic takeovers kept officers busy ...
IMPD, along with Indiana State Police, plan to increase patrols in Indianapolis during the weekend of Sept. 21-22 in an ...
Police have to deal with all manner of situations every day. One thing they likely don’t plan on is getting attacked by a mob ...
Indianapolis recently experienced several dangerous incidents of street takeovers and spinning, causing damage to Indiana State Police vehicles, threatening the lives of pedestrians and ...