Under the Gun: Drivers at One Indy Pizza Chain Pack More...
Criminals “try to prey on people they think are weak,” says Just Pizza owner Joey Davis, who claims he once had a gun pressed into his stomach on a delivery before he escaped on foot, uninjured.
King of the Kill: An Excerpt of Frank Bill's New Novel,...
His knees cracked down onto the cold, hard concrete floor. Jarhead followed him with the still-warm barrel of the gun. Touched the rear of Dote's skull. ... Jarhead was restless and a bit worried. He hadn't beat on a bag since the robbery. He needed to expand his lungs. Feel some flesh give.
Indianapolis: Crime in 2013
Numbers don’t tell the whole story. Facts on the ground make us fear that crime is simply running amok, particularly in some of the city’s destination neighborhoods and at showcase attractions.
My Gun Story: The Gun Enthusiast
It’s simplistic to point to one thing—guns—and say that’s the problem.
Trials & Tribulations: The Path to Justice for My Daughter’s Killer
This was his 10th conviction. We left the justice center believing we could close the door on the criminal case. But a few years later, he walked out of prison a free man and moved 18 miles from our Brown County home. And he got a driver’s license.
Under the Gun: Do Convenience-Store Clerks Need More Protection?
“We take security very seriously," says Jay Ricker of Anderson-based Ricker Oil Co.
Calling for Backup
A third of the nation’s 18,000 police departments have already adopted the technology.
Today Is Lauren Spierer's 22nd Birthday, and Her Family Still Wants...
Lauren Spierer's parents, Robert and Charlene, recently spoke with People magazine to reveal the stark, harsh reality of living without their daughter. What seems like minutiae to some, small things, will bring back the pain of losing their daughter—so much so that, according to People, Spierer’s boxes from her time at college remain unpacked. Today, January 17, 2013, is significant for them: It marks the day on which Spierer either hopefully celebrates her 22nd birthday—somewhere, somehow—or would have celebrated the occasion.
A Conversation With Marion County Prosecutor Ryan Mears
Mears reflects on the city’s homicide problem, decriminalizing marijuana, and the death penalty.






