Indianapolis, IN
Emergency room faces surge of heat-related illnesses
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — During the late August days of temperatures in the 90s, heat-related illnesses have shown a concerning increase, particularly among community members who work outdoors and people who are unhoused, according to Eskanazi Health‘s data.
John Norris, owner of Norma Jean Lawn Care Services, was adjusting his work due to the heat. “It’s a pretty hot day; I know it’s going to be hot with the few jobs I have to do, but I’m going to have to wait until the sun goes down to do it, but it’s going to get done.”
Norris spends long hours under the scorching sun mowing lawns. “I try to tell my family members that it will be a hot day out here. I’ve experienced a lot in the sun, so I understand what it can and will do to you.”
The chief of emergency medicine at Eskanazi Health, Dr. Tyler Stepsis, says its health care facilities are seeing about 350 patients daily, primarily heat exhaustion cases.
“The last few days, we’ve seen an uptick; still not the majority of people by any stretch, but I would say by putting a number to it, roughly 30 to 40 people a day get some heat-related illness. It may not be the only reason they are there, but that complicates the matter,” the doctor said.
Stepsis says the best way to beat the heat is to get indoors and use the air conditioning. “Your friendly neighborhood libraries are a trove of resources, including ways to keep cool. So, I think there are many places to look if you want to.”
Indianapolis, IN
Family remembers 3-year-old killed in deadly double shooting
INDIANAPOLIS — A man and a 3-year-old are dead after a shooting on the northeast side of Indianapolis Monday night.
“I love you, that’s all I keep saying – you didn’t deserve this one bit,” Arieon Anderson, Armonie’s father told WRTV on Tuesday. Family says the child just celebrated his third birthday, Monday night.
“From the amount of the time he was here, you could see that drive, he could do whatever he wanted to do,” Anderson added.
According to Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department, officers responded to a report of a person shot in the 7400 block of Shadeland Avenue around 9:30 p.m. The area is in the parking lot of a strip mall with several stores, including Dollar tree. Metro Police, ultimately say 22-year-old Jaishawn Johnson and 3-year-old Armonie Booker passed away.
“You need to turn yourself in – in the name of Jesus – you need to put down the guns,” Michele Anderson, Armonie’s great grandmother said.
At this time, the incident is still under investigation.
Anyone with information about this incident should contact Detective Michael Wright at the IMPDHomicide Office at 317.327.3475 or e-mail him at Michael.Wright@indy.gov
The Castleton UMC is planning a prayer vigil for Thursday at 6:30pm in the parking lot where the incident took place.
Latest Headlines | August 27, 11am
Indianapolis, IN
Indianapolis Colts Roster Cuts and Waiver Claims Tracker 2024
The Shane Steichen-led Indianapolis Colts have already started their process to trim down the roster to 53 names by 4:00 pm EST today. Below is every updated waiving and release that Indianapolis has executed thus far.
Stay tuned to Colts on SI‘s cut/waiver tracker for wall-to-wall coverage!
Released
-Greg Ward | Wide Receiver
-Tyrie Cleveland | Wide Receiver
-Derek Rivers | Defensive End
-Ronnie Harrison Jr. | Safety
Waived
-Marcel Dabo | Safety
-Michael Tutsie | Safety
-Clay Fields III | Cornerback
-Spender Shrader | Kicker
-Demetric Felton | Running Back
-Mike Panasiuk | Center/Guard
-Levi Bell | Defensive End
-Kedon Slovis | Quarterback
-Derek Slywka | Wide Receiver
-Mike Smith Jr. | Linebacker
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The Colts still have to get everything squared away by the 4:00 p.m. deadline and ensure that everything is in order as the regular season opener with the Houston Texans is fast approaching.
Stars like quarterback Anthony Richardson, running back Jonathan Taylor, receiver Michael Pittman Jr., linebacker Zaire Franklin, guard Quenton Nelson, and safety Julian Blackmon have nothing to worry about but preparing for the regular season. However, for other back-end talents and roster bubble hopefuls, the next few hours will be hectic and stressful. Indianapolis and general manager Chris Ballard will be hard at work to make the tough decisions for the 2024 campaign.
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Indianapolis, IN
Man dead, juvenile in critical condition after shooting on Indy's northeast side
INDIANAPOLIS — A man is dead and a juvenile is in critical condition after a shooting on the northeast side of Indianapolis Monday night.
According to Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department, officers responded to a report of a person shot in the 7400 block of Shadeland Avenue around 9:30 p.m. The area is in the parking lot of a strip mall with several stores, including Dollar tree.
When officers arrived, they located two victims with gunshot injuries inside of a vehicle. One victim, an adult male, was pronounced deceased. A juvenile victim was transported to the hospital in critical condition.
At this time, the incident is still under investigation.
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