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LA Clippers vs Indiana Pacers Injury Report
After an incredibly disappointing loss against the Milwaukee Bucks on Thursday night, the LA Clippers are continuing their road trip on Sunday afternoon against the Indiana Pacers.
Sunday’s game will be the second and final meeting of the regular season between the two teams. The Pacers were able to get the best of the Clippers in Los Angeles earlier in February, beating the Clippers by a final score of 119-112. James Harden and Norman Powell scored 22 points apiece, but Pascal Siakam helped propel the Pacer with his 33 points and 11 rebounds.
The Clippers have six players listed on their injury report: Kawhi Leonard, Norman Powell, Cam Christie, Trentyn Flowers, Kai Jones, and Jordan Miller.
Kawhi Leonard has been listed as QUESTIONABLE with left foot soreness.
Norman Powell is listed as QUESTIONABLE with left knee soreness.
Cam Christie is out on a G League assignment, Trentyn Flowers is out on his two-way contract, Kai Jones, and Jordan Miller are also out due to their two-way contracts.
The Pacers have five players listed on their injury report: Isaiah Jackson, James Johnson, RayJ Dennis, Enrique Freeman, and Quenton Jackson.
Isaiah Jackson is out with a right Achilles tendon tear, James Johnson is out with an illness, RayJ Dennis is out due to his two-way G League contract, Enrique Freeman, and Quenton Jackson are also out due to their two-way contracts. Tyrese Haliburton and Pascal Siakam are both listed as available.
The Los Angeles Clippers and Indiana Pacers will face off Sunday at 5:00 p.m. EST.
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Indiana gambling case, Bears schedule and McDonald’s Park | Week in Review
On this episode of “Week in Review,” we cover the Indiana gambling case, the Bears’ 2026 schedule release and the Bulls landing the No. 4 draft pick. We also look at Jim’s Original moving after 85 years and Chicago Fire FC’s new McDonald’s Park stadium name. Plus, Cole Kmet joins Cop on a Rooftop, a White Sox phenom goes one on one and more top stories from around Chicago.
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Indiana law enforcement takes up donations for Special Olympics
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) — More than 50 Indiana law enforcement agencies are taking to the roof to help local athletes.
Police and safety officers will be stationed around various Dunkin’ Donuts, taking up donations for the Special Olympics. People who monetarily donate will receive a coupon for a free donut. Those who donate $10 or more will receive a coupon for a free medium hot coffee.
“Supporting the Special Olympics isn’t just an event for us — it’s a commitment to people who inspire us every day,” Sergeant Wes Rowlader said. “These athletes show what determination, courage, and community truly look like. Every dollar we raise helps transform that spirit into training, competition, and lifelong confidence.”
More than 20,000 Hoosier athletes train and compete for free within the Special Olympics. To date, Cop on a Rooftop has raised more than $125,000 for Special Olympics Indiana.
The Indiana State Police will be at the Dunkin’ Donuts at 9821 Lima Road in Fort Wayne from 5 a.m. to 12 p.m. on Friday.
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Man shot by security guard in hospital emergency room waiting area in Gary, Indiana
A man’s family is demanding answers after he was shot by a security guard inside a hospital emergency room waiting area on Tuesday night in Gary, Indiana.
Methodist Northlake Hospital officials said, around midnight Tuesday night, its security staff responded quickly after a patient took out a gun. The hospital said he’d threatened to shoot himself or others.
The hospital commended the security guard who shot the man for “neutralizing the threat and helping ensure the safety of our patients and employees.”
Family members identified the man who was shot as Otis Brown. They said he is a kind father to a 12-year-old boy.
“Just a great person, a happy-go-lucky, always out there trying to do the right thing,” said his fiancée, Stacey Taylor.
Taylor said she was on a business trip when she got a call that Brown had been shot multiple times.
“Scared, uncertainty; you know, what story is right? You know, what happened?” she said.
After he was shot, Brown was taken to University of Chicago Medical Center for treatment.
Taylor said she had no idea why Brown went to Methodist Northlake Hospital in the first place. His family said he was trying to leave the hospital when the shooting happened, claiming that the hospital gave him his gun back after he was cleared to leave.
“We just want to get answers, just want to know what happened, particularly when people are defaming his name,” Taylor said.
She and Brown’s family hope the hospital has surveillance video footage that can help provide answers.
Gary police have not provided any details on the shooting. The Lake County Sheriff’s Department said it is investigating the shooting at the request of Gary police, but did not provide any further information.
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