An Indianapolis councilman says a 'No Data Centers' note was left at his home after someone opened fire at the door
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An Indianapolis councilman says a 'No Data Centers' note was left at his home after someone opened fire at the door
"Earlier this morning, between approximately 12:45 a.m. and 12:50 a.m., just a few hours after Easter Sunday, an individual fired 13 rounds at the front door of my home and left a note on my doorstep that read, 'No Data Centers.'"
"I understand that public service can bring strong opinions and disagreement, but violence is never the answer, especially when it puts families at risk."
"Metrobloks has the potential to bring significant investment, create jobs, and generate long-term tax revenue that supports infrastructure, housing, and essential services."
A councilman in Indianapolis experienced gunfire at his home after advocating for a data center project. The incident occurred shortly after a vote approved the rezoning for the center. The councilman, Ron Gibson, reported that an individual fired 13 rounds at his front door and left a note stating 'No Data Centers.' No injuries were reported. Gibson condemned the violence, emphasizing that public service can lead to strong opinions but violence is unacceptable. The data center, developed by Metrobloks, is expected to bring investment and jobs to the area.
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