In response to escalating gun violence involving youth in Indianapolis, Rick Snyder, president of the Indianapolis Fraternal Order of Police, addresses the critical need for tighter curfews. This comes after a 17-year-old was charged for a gas station robbery in which he shot a man in the face, highlighting an alarming trend of youth-related crime in the city.
Snyder’s interview with FOX59 News anchor Angela Ganote touches on not only the proposed extension of curfew hours in Marion County but also emphasizes efforts to keep guns out of the hands of children. With law enforcement grappling with these serious issues, Snyder’s insights provide a crucial perspective on potential solutions to curb violence among local teens.
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