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Time for New Leadership?

Tuesday, July 20th, 2010

If you don’t think it’s time for new leadership to step up to the plate in Indianapolis’ Black community listen to these two interviews.  One is with State Rep. Bill Crawford and the other is with Rev. Charles Ellis of the 10-point Coalition. I spoke to both gentlemen Tuesday about Black Expo and the new […]

Water Works

Tuesday, July 20th, 2010

I’m taking brief respite from blogging about Indiana Black Expo and yesterday’s arrest of Shamus Patton.  I’m working on a longer, more analytical piece which I will throw up tomorrow because I need a couple more pieces to fall into place.  In the interim I would like to pontificate on the proposed transfer of the […]

IBE Shooting Suspect

Monday, July 19th, 2010

Indianapolis Metroplitan Police have released the name and photo of the teen they beleive was responsbile for  Saturday night’s shooting during Indiana Black Expo that sent 9 people to the hospital.  The suspect has been identified as 17-year old Shamus Patton.   He has a mugshot though and a Facebook page. IBE Shooting Suspect View more […]

Tough Questions Demand Tough Answers

Monday, July 19th, 2010

For the city of Indianapolis and Indiana Black Expo, the hard work is about to begin.  What to do about that second Saturday night of Expo.  While I don’t believe for a moment that Expo should be canceled or the event is more trouble than it’s worth, I do believe Expo’s Saturday night problem is […]

In Their Own Words

Sunday, July 18th, 2010

Here is the audio from today’s news conference regarding the Saturday night shootings.  I’ll have a more analytical piece for you tomorrow. Expo News Conference #1 Expo News Conference #2 Expo News Conference #3 Tanya Bell Charles Harrison Frank Straub Paul Bateman

Second Saturday Night Special

Sunday, July 18th, 2010

As I write this blog post at 1:30 a.m. there is a 10-year old in the hospital who was shot Saturday night in downtown Indianapolis because a bunch of idiots don’t know how to behave in public. I was there in downtown Indianapolis when nine people were shot this weekend.   I was doing my annual […]

Is There More Where This Came From?

Friday, July 16th, 2010

As the City gets ready to meet next week with a group of local pastors to talk about building better relations between police and certain segments of the community, they may want to look at addressing false allegations of excessive force. Already in the wake of the Brandon Johnson case word of false accusations have […]

Friday Follies

Friday, July 16th, 2010

There have been lots of little things that popped up this week that are worth mentioning that I didn’t get a chance to comment on, so here they are. Indiana school districts could be on the hook for millions of dollars based on a recent opinion by Attorney General Greg Zoeller.   Zoeller’s office put […]

Jaws of Clay

Thursday, July 15th, 2010

I’ve just finished listening to an interview with Rev. Stephen Clay, the President of the Baptist Ministers Alliance,  the organization that brought Al Sharpton to town and has been “leading” the protests involving Brandon Johnson. Although I am not of the Judeo-Christian persuasion I think the good Reverend may be breaking the commandment that has […]

Subsidize This!

Wednesday, July 14th, 2010

I can completely understand citizens who are opposed to the deal reached between the Indiana Pacers and the City of   Indianapolis over Conseco fieldhouse’s operations.  Frankly, I would have liked to have seen the City take over the facility and the Pacers pay rent and Indy collect the non-Pacer revenue.  However, the deal is what […]