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Police hunt suspect after recent business school graduate killed in downtown shooting
A bright young man who recently graduated from Indiana University's Kelley School of Business Indianapolis had his life cut short when he was murdered Thursday. Brett Scrogham, 23, is the victim of the crime. He planned to join his family for an Indianapolis Indians baseball game downtown last week when he parked his car inside a public garage, according to WXIN.Witnesses heard a gunshot and saw a man running from the garage.
Cops arrest 14-year-old accused of gunning down business school graduate on way to ballgame
Police have made an arrest in the killing of 23-year-old Brett Scrogham, an Indiana University Business School graduate who was shot in Indianapolis on May 28.Investigators say a 14-year-old suspect gunned down Scrogham inside his car in a downtown parking garage while on his way to an Indianapolis Indians Minor League baseball game. The suspect has not been named by police. It is possible for the teen to be charged as an adult, but it would require a waiver of jurisdiction according to...
Ex-SJSU volleyball player speaks out on alleged scholarship deception by coach during trans scandal
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All 12 victims stable after shooting near festival as Toledo police pursue multiple leads
Toledo, Ohio police said Monday that all 12 victims wounded in a mass shooting near the Ohio city's annual Old West End Festival are now in stable condition as investigators continue searching for those responsible. Authorities said the victims, who range in age from 14 to 61, continue to improve after Saturday's shooting, which investigators believe involved at least two gunmen who were likely firing at each other. Police have not identified a motive or released suspect descriptions as the...
Danica Patrick kicks off summer by racing around Italy on a beautiful yacht, Bears fans are furious & steak!
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Five winning images of scientists at work
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LA Times columnist Bill Plaschke calls Caitlin Clark 'oafish' and 'spoiled' in lengthy takedown column
The media contains no shortage of Caitlin Clark haters, but it added another one Sunday. Los Angeles Times columnist Bill Plaschke posted a lengthy article expressing his disdain for Clark, describing her with words like "oafish," "entitled," "spoiled" and "coddled. "The column is titled, "Whiny Caitlin Clark’s tired antics needs to end.