Indianapolis mayoral candidate Jefferson Shreve announced his plans to combat violent crimes in the city.
INDIANAPOLIS — Indianapolis mayoral candidate Jefferson Shreve announced his plans to combat violent crimes in Indianapolis on Thursday.
In a press conference, joined by local faith leaders, business leaders and residents, Shreve delivered his public safety plan aimed at safety and curbing violent crimes. “Crime is rampant in our city and it calls for systemic change. Over the last two months, I’ve met with residents in neighborhoods across Indianapolis, city leaders and members of the state legislature to develop an actionable plan to make our city safe again, and I will start on day one when I take office,” Shreve said.
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