A shooting in Indianapolis
THE BIG STORY
At least eight people died in a mass shooting in Indianapolis
This is still a developing story, and there is a lot more detail to come. But what we know so far: At least eight people died in a shooting at a FedEx facility in Indianapolis.
A spokesperson for the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department told reporters in the early hours of Friday that police responded to a report of shots fired at the facility, near the city's airport, just after 11 p.m. local time on Thursday.
It is not yet clear how many people were injured in the shooting. Police believe the alleged shooter killed himself after officers arrived on the scene. Authorities said anyone unable to contact a family member who works at the FedEx facility should gather at a local Holiday Inn Express, and a local paper reported that the hotel was "packed" with people anxiously awaiting news.
It's the latest in a spate of high-profile mass shootings in the US that has killed dozens. We'll update the story regularly, so check in with BuzzFeedNews.com throughout the day. The scene outside a FedEx facility in Indianapolis. Mykal Mceldowney / Reuters. STAYING ON TOP OF THIS
Video shows 13-year-old Adam Toledo had his hands up when an officer fatally shot him
In Chicago, there have been weeks of protest over the police killing of 13-year-old boy Adam Toledo, and demands to release the body camera footage to the public.
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The videos show that the 13-year-old boy who was shot and killed in Chicago by a police officer had his hands up when the cop fired his weapon. Adeena Weiss-Ortiz, the Toledo family's attorney, said what the videos showed amounted to an "assassination."
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