Indianapolis Councilor's Home Targeted Over Datacenter Support
Home of Indianapolis city councilor shot at over his support of datacenters
The Guardian2026.04.06Updated 12h ago

Ron Gibson had recently expressed support for a 14-acre, $500m datacenter project in Martindale-Brightwood
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Ron Gibson's home was shot at following his vocal support for a $500 million datacenter project planned for the Martindale-Brightwood neighborhood. The 14-acre development has sparked community controversy, with opponents expressing concerns about the project's impact on the area. The shooting incident highlights growing tensions surrounding the proposed facility.
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