Shots fired over proposed datacenter in Indianapolis
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Shots fired over proposed datacenter in Indianapolis
"This was not just an attack on my home, but endangered my child and disrupted the safety of our entire neighborhood."
"I understand that public service can bring strong opinions and disagreement, but violence is never the answer, especially when it puts families at risk."
Gunshots were fired at the home of Indianapolis councilor Ron Gibson, who supported a datacenter project. Thirteen shots hit his front door, accompanied by a note stating "No data centers." Gibson expressed concern for his child's safety and condemned the violence. He had recently backed a $500 million datacenter campus proposal in his district, which faced significant public opposition. Critics argue that the facility will not benefit the local community or create jobs, reflecting a broader trend of unrest against datacenter construction in the US.
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