Good morning, this is Indianapolis Local Pulse for Sunday, March 29th.
We're starting this morning with some serious developments affecting our community. Over the weekend, Indianapolis experienced two tragic incidents. On Saturday evening around seven nineteen, police responded to a shooting on the northeast side near the thirty-nine hundred block of Rue Rebelais. Officers found a young male victim suffering from gunshot wounds in a grassy area near a playground. He was rushed to Riley Hospital in critical condition but sadly passed away. The Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department is treating this as a targeted incident, and they want you to know there's no ongoing threat to the public. If you have any information or doorbell camera footage, police are asking you to come forward.
Separately, on Saturday just before five in the evening, a young girl was struck and killed by a car on North Rural Street on our east side. The driver remained at the scene and is cooperating with investigators. Neighbors have been expressing serious concerns about speeding in that area, with some calling for speed bumps to slow traffic down. According to safety data, there have been over ninety incidents in the last couple of years within a mile of that crash, including three previous deaths. Police say alcohol was not a factor in this incident.
Shifting gears, we also saw thousands of Hoosiers gather at the Indiana Statehouse on Saturday morning. Hundreds participated in the nationwide No Kings protests, voicing concerns about policies on foreign affairs, immigration, and healthcare. Demonstrators highlighted issues including the administration's handling of international conflicts, family separations at the border, and proposed changes to Medicaid that could affect hundreds of thousands of Hoosiers.
On the lighter side, sports fans had some action this weekend. Indy Eleven brought Detroit City FC down to earth with a two to one victory, stopping their quick start to the season after Detroit had edged them out for the final playoff spot last year.
For weather, we're looking at a nice warming trend today. After a chilly start near freezing this morning, temperatures will climb into the mid-fifties this afternoon. We'll see mostly clear skies and plenty of sunshine, making it a decent day to get outside. Tomorrow things warm up even more, reaching the sixties, and by Monday we're looking at the seventies coming back into the forecast.
If you're heading downtown, just a heads up that there's been some closure work on I-65 northbound between the South Split and North Split at Washington Street affecting traffic flow.
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