Indianapolis Councilor's Home Shot at After Support for Data Center Project
In Brief
The incident highlights tensions surrounding large-scale data center developments and concerns about political violence targeting local officials.
Key Facts
- Indianapolis city councilor Ron Gibson's home was fired at on Monday.
- A note was reportedly left at the scene suggesting Gibson was targeted over his support of data centers.
- Gibson had recently expressed support for a $500 million, 14-acre data center project in Martindale-Brightwood.
- The data center project has been described as controversial.
- Ron Gibson has served as a Democrat on Indianapolis’s city council since 2024.
What Happened
Ron Gibson, an Indianapolis city councilor, reported that his home was shot at, with a note left referencing his support for data centers. The incident followed his backing of a major data center project.
Why It Matters
The event underscores ongoing debates over data center developments and raises concerns about the safety of public officials who take positions on contentious local issues.
What's Next
Authorities are expected to investigate the shooting and the circumstances surrounding the note. Further discussions about the data center project and its community impact may continue.
Sources
- The Guardian — Home of Indianapolis city councilor shot at over his support of data centers(1d ago)
- Fox News — Indianapolis official's home attacked after vote in favor of controversial data center(6h ago)
