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The former Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department Chief, Randal Taylor, will officially retire on Monday, June 16, 2025. Commander Taylor served IMPD for 32 years, and spent a ...
A red light, a speeding ticket, and a persistent cop. That's what former Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department Chief Randal Taylor says led him to a career in law enforcement. Taylor ...
Indianapolis police conduct internal investigation after viral video of officer's actions sparks concerns. Chief seeks truth.
Commander Randal Taylor of the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department will retire next week, concluding a 38-year career.
"No one in our city will go without police protection despite the festivities going on," said Indianapolis Police Chief Chris ...
The NBA Finals is returning to Indianapolis for the first time in 25 years, and it's expected to bring thousands of fans downtown.
IMPD said it is reviewing an incident that was caught on video involving an officer and a man in downtown Indianapolis over ...
Two-time Indianapolis 500 winner Josef Newgarden flipped his car upside down during Sunday night’s race at Gateway outside St ...
the Colts’ chief operating officer and Irsay’s righthand man for decades in Indianapolis. The heart breaks, because Jim Irsay is gone and everything is less than it was just one day ago.