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A manhunt is underway for a homicide suspect who was accidentally released from an Indianapolis detention center, officials say – CNN

  1. A manhunt is underway for a homicide suspect who was accidentally released from an Indianapolis detention center, officials say CNN
  2. Marion County deputies looking for homicide suspect who was accidentally released WTHR
  3. Jail in Indiana accidentally releases Minneapolis murder suspect, seeks help recapturing him KSTP
  4. Marion County Sheriff’s Office seeking public’s assistance in locating murder suspect FOX 59 Indianapolis
  5. Wanted Minnesota man ‘mistakenly’ freed FOX 9 Minneapolis-St. Paul
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Attorney General Todd Rokita charged with complaint by Disciplinary Commission of the Indiana Supreme Court – FOX 59 Indianapolis

  1. Attorney General Todd Rokita charged with complaint by Disciplinary Commission of the Indiana Supreme Court FOX 59 Indianapolis
  2. Indiana attorney general sues hospital system over privacy of Ohio girl who traveled for abortion Yahoo News
  3. Indiana AG sues state hospital for violating privacy of girl who traveled from Ohio for abortion Fox News
  4. Indiana’s attorney general faces misconduct complaint over remarks about abortion doctor Houston Chronicle
  5. Indiana sues hospital system over support of doctor who provided abortion services to 10-year-old Ohio girl The Hill
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‘Overwhelming’: Indy IMAX theater screens Nolan’s ‘Oppenheimer’ on 70 mm film, the way the director intended – FOX 59 Indianapolis

  1. ‘Overwhelming’: Indy IMAX theater screens Nolan’s ‘Oppenheimer’ on 70 mm film, the way the director intended FOX 59 Indianapolis
  2. What is IMAX and why should you watch Oppenheimer on an IMAX 70mm screen? Digital Camera World
  3. Only 19 US theaters can show ‘Oppenheimer’ as director intended. Georgia has one of them Yahoo Entertainment
  4. Oppenheimer’s 3-Hour Runtime – When You Can Take A Bathroom Break Screen Rant
  5. Film fans flock to see “Oppenheimer” in Sacramento, home to one of the few IMAX 70mm theaters CBS Sacramento
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Multiple NFL players, including Indianapolis Colts’ Isaiah Rodgers, face season-long suspensions for gambling – OregonLive

  1. Multiple NFL players, including Indianapolis Colts’ Isaiah Rodgers, face season-long suspensions for gambling OregonLive
  2. Sources – NFL expected to suspend Isaiah Rodgers, others this week – ESPN ESPN
  3. Report: Colts’ Rodgers likely facing season-long suspension for gambling FOX59 News
  4. Colts’ Isaiah Rodgers, other NFL players facing full-season 2023 suspensions for gambling violations CBS Sports
  5. Indianapolis Colts – Isaiah Rodgers to be suspended for 2023, but optimism still reigns! Pacers wait Kent Sterling
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2023 NFL Draft: Indianapolis Colts assembled the freakiest class; five picks that took me by surprise – NFL.com

  1. 2023 NFL Draft: Indianapolis Colts assembled the freakiest class; five picks that took me by surprise NFL.com
  2. Derek Schultz: Indy media nailed it when predicting the two biggest Colts stories of the year – Indianapolis Business Journal Indianapolis Business Journal
  3. Projecting Colts depth chart after NFL Draft: How Anthony Richardson, other rookies fit IndyStar
  4. Colts GM Chris Ballard on drafting QB Anthony Richardson: ‘I didn’t want to look up and watch him be a superstar somewhere else’ NFL.com
  5. Colts fans share what they think Indy’s floor and ceiling are for the 2023 season Horseshoe Heroes
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Eaton police: No human remains found in ‘area of interest’ linked to search for missing teen – FOX 59 Indianapolis

  1. Eaton police: No human remains found in ‘area of interest’ linked to search for missing teen FOX 59 Indianapolis
  2. Candlelight vigil for Scottie Morris WTHR
  3. A missing Indiana teen ran away from home in a ‘punishment’ shirt. What happened to Scottie Morris? The Independent
  4. Scottie Dean Morris: Timeline of search for missing Eaton 14-year-old IndyStar
  5. New ‘area of interest’ searched for missing 14-year-old last photographed in ‘I’m a liar’ shirt, but no human remains found: Police Law & Crime

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Tale of two downtowns: $9B set to be invested in projects, even as business district struggles with recovery – Indianapolis Business Journal – Indianapolis Business Journal

  1. Tale of two downtowns: $9B set to be invested in projects, even as business district struggles with recovery – Indianapolis Business Journal Indianapolis Business Journal
  2. The Future of Downtown: Developers, advocates target big growth in residents – Columbus Business First The Business Journals
  3. What would you like to see in downtown Toledo? WTOL
  4. Joe Hogsett: Downtown is a place to live, work, play—in equal amounts – Indianapolis Business Journal Indianapolis Business Journal
  5. Downtown Columbus retail: What’s next? – Columbus Business First The Business Journals
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Report: Indianapolis turns down NFL’s request to host AFC Championship Game if needed

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NFL owners on Friday approved a resolution that could result in the AFC Championship Game being played at a neutral site later this month. If any one of three scenarios happens, then NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell will choose the site of the game.

If it comes to that, the game won’t be played in Indianapolis.

The Indianapolis Business Journal reports that the city declined the NFL’s request to host the AFC Championship Game. It is not known whether Indianapolis was the NFL’s first choice or one of several possibilities.

Indianapolis has scheduling conflicts with the Indy convention center booked. A national volleyball tournament expected to draw as many as 30,000 visitors to town will take place at Lucas Oil Stadium. The city has peak hotel room occupancy exceeding 7,000 rooms that weekend.

Earlier this week, the league asked Colts executives about hosting the game on either Jan. 28 or Jan. 29, per the report, but Indianapolis quickly answered Lucas Oil Stadium is unavailable.

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Missing 5-month-old baby found alive after woman suspected of kidnapping him and his twin arrested in Indianapolis



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Kason Thomass, the 5-month-old baby who was kidnapped with his twin while inside a car that was stolen Monday, was found safe and alive in Indianapolis Thursday, just hours after the suspect was taken into custody, according to a statement from the Columbus Division of Police.

“The 5-month-old boy is in good health and being transported to a hospital to be checked out,” police said in a tweet. “We are grateful to the public for their help throughout this investigation, and for the tireless work of our officers and our many partner agencies.”

On Monday night, twins Kason and Kyair were inside a black 2010 Honda Accord that was left running outside a pizzeria on High Street in Columbus while their mother, Wilhelmina Thomass, was picking up a restaurant order while working as a DoorDash driver, CNN previously reported.

When she came out, the car was gone. Kyair was later found abandoned near the Dayton International Airport around 4:15 a.m. Tuesday, but Kason remained missing.

Suspect Nalah Jackson was arrested at approximately 2 p.m. Thursday by officers with the Indianapolis Metro Police Department (IMPD) after officials received several tips that she was in the area, said Columbus Police Chief Elaine Bryant during a news conference.

At the time of Jackson’s arrest, Kason was not found with her, Bryant said.

Later Thursday, Kason was found in the stolen Honda Accord and was wearing the same clothes he was described to be wearing on Monday, police said.

Jackson, 24, was charged with two felony counts of kidnapping.

Since Jackson crossed state lines, she will be facing federal charges, Bryant said.

“It will absolutely be a federal investigation,” she said.

A warrant for Jackson’s arrest was filed through the Franklin County Court, according to an online docket.

An Amber Alert went out for the twins at 1:37 a.m. Tuesday, officials said. Restaurant employees told police that a homeless woman exited the restaurant after the twins’ mother entered the restaurant. The individual was later caught on camera at a gas station where she asked an employee for money.

Officials do not believe there’s a connection between the twins’ family and the suspect.

Columbus Police Deputy Chief Smith Weir said during the Thursday news conference that officers have received “over three dozen tips” since Wednesday from throughout the state.

Late Thursday morning, the department’s hotline received several calls from people in Indiana who believed they spotted Jackson in Indianapolis and officers “implored” the witnesses to call 911. IMPD informed Columbus police around 2 p.m. that they had stopped an individual who they believed to be Jackson and both departments worked together to identify her before taking her into custody, Weir said.

“If you have any information regarding this crime or the whereabouts of this baby, please contact us as soon as possible,” Weir said, adding that three detectives from the Columbus Division of Police are traveling to Indianapolis to coordinate with IMPD and the FBI to further the investigation.

The FBI had offered a $10,000 award for the safe return of Kason, according to Bryant.

On Wednesday, family members and community leaders gathered to pray for the safe return of the child.

During the vigil, the twins’ grandmother, LaFonda Thomass, begged for the return of Kason.

“If you look at him and you see anything, see a precious child who’s longing for his mother,” she said. “We beg you, please, please, please do the right thing and just bring my baby home.”

First Assistant Chief of Police LaShanna Potts said during the vigil, “We are committed to finding baby Kason. We want Nalah to do the right thing. … We know she’s capable of doing it because she did release one baby.”

Barnett and other family members searched for Kason throughout the Dayton area on Tuesday, including at the gas station, she told CNN affiliate WSYX.

“I just miss my babies. I miss them being together and their smile,” she told WSYX.

She said she’s worried about her son’s safety and if he’s being fed.

“Kason, he loves eating and that’s why I’m so so worried. I know he’s flipping out. He eats so fast. He eats in 3-5 minutes,” Barnett said.

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Musk’s past tweets reveal clues about Twitter’s new owner – WISH-TV | Indianapolis News | Indiana Weather

(AP) — He may be good with rockets and electric cars, but don’t turn to Elon Musk for public health predictions.

“Probably close to zero new cases in US too by end of April,” the world’s richest man tweeted about COVID-19 in March 2020, just as the pandemic was ramping up.

It’s one of many tweets that offer a glimpse into the mind of Twitter’s new owner and moderator in chief. Playful, aggressive and sometimes reckless, Musk’s past tweets show how he has used social media to tout his businesses, punch back at critics and burnish his brand as a brash billionaire who is unafraid to speak his mind.

Musk joined Twitter in 2009 and now has more than 112 million followers — the third most of any account after former president Barack Obama and Canadian singer Justin Bieber. He had long mused about purchasing the platform before the $ 44 billion deal was finalized last week.

Musk hasn’t detailed the changes he intends to make at Twitter, though he wasted no time in making widespread layoffs. But he has said he wants to make Twitter a haven for free speech. He’s said he disagrees with the platform’s decision to ban ex-President Donald Trump for inciting violence ahead of the Jan. 6, 2021 assault on the U.S. Capitol.

“I hope that even my worst critics remain on Twitter, because that is what free speech means,” Musk tweeted earlier this year when he announced his intention to buy the platform.

As the CEO of Tesla and SpaceX, Musk uses his Twitter account to make business announcements and promote his enterprises. He muses about technology and trade, but has also posted jokes about women’s breasts and once compared Canada’s prime minister to Hitler. He regularly weighs in on global events, as he did in March 2020 when he tweeted that “The coronavirus pandemic is dumb.”

That same month, he tweeted that children were largely immune from the virus and predicted that cases would soon disappear.

Musk has also used his Twitter account to weigh in other big news events — with mixed results.

This fall, Musk infuriated leaders in Ukraine when he went on Twitter to float a potential peace deal. Under Musk’s plan, Russia would get to keep Crimea, which it seized from Ukraine in 2014, and Ukraine would have to drop its plans to join NATO.

Musk also suggested that people living in other areas illegally annexed by Russia should vote on whether Russia or Ukraine should get control over the territories — a move that Ukraine supporters said would reward Russia for its illegal aggression.

“The danger here is that in the name of ‘free speech,’ Musk will turn back the clock and make Twitter into a more potent engine of hatred, divisiveness, and misinformation,” said Paul Barrett, a disinformation researcher and the deputy director of New York University’s Stern Center for Business and Human Rights.

Stern singled out Musk’s comments about Ukraine as particularly concerning. “This is not going to be pretty,” he said.

Just days after purchasing Twitter Musk waded into yet another firestorm when he posted a link to an article advancing a bizarre conspiracy theory about the attack on the husband of U.S. Speaker Nancy Pelosi. The article suggested that Paul Pelosi and his assailant were lovers, even though authorities said the suspect confessed to targeting the speaker and did not know her husband.

Musk later deleted the tweet without explanation.

Musk has long used the megaphone of his Twitter account to punch back at critics or people he opposes, such as when he attacked a diver working to rescue boys trapped in a cave in Thailand by calling him a “pedo,” short for pedophile. The diver had previously mocked Musk’s proposal to use a sub to rescue the boys. Musk, who won a defamation suit filed by the diver, later said he never intended “pedo” to be interpreted as “pedophile.”

Three days before Elon Musk agreed to buy Twitter, the world’s richest man tweeted a photo of Bill Gates and used a crude sexual term while making a joke about his belly.

Earlier this year he criticized the Twitter executive in charge of the platform’s legal, policy and trust divisions. In response to his tweets about the executive, many of Musk’s followers piled on with misogynistic and racist attacks, in addition to calls for Musk to fire her when his purchase of Twitter was approved.

Musk fired the executive on day one.

Musk’s use of Twitter has at times led to problems for his own companies. In one August 2018 tweet, for instance, Musk asserted that he had the funding to take Tesla private for $420 a share, although a court has ruled that it wasn’t true. That led to an SEC investigation that Musk is still fighting.

Last year another federal agency, the National Labor Relations Board, ordered Musk to delete a tweet that officials said illegally threatened to cut stock options for Tesla employees who joined the United Auto Workers union.

Those tweets helped cement Musk’s reputation as a brash outsider. But that doesn’t mean he is equipped to run a social media platform with more than 200 million users, said Jennifer Grygiel, a Syracuse University professor who studies social media. Grygiel has assigned Musk’s tweets as reading material for students.

“Look at the feed: It’s all over the place. It’s erratic. At times it’s pretty extreme,” Grygiel said. “It paints him as some sort of rebel leader who will take control of the public square to save it. That is a myth he has constructed.”



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