Indianapolis, IN
Family still searching for answers 5 months after homicide
INDIANAPOLIS — An Indianapolis family continues to search for answers five months after their loved one was shot and killed.
IMPD says 33-year-old Brittany Allen was shot and killed in January. The shooting happened around 4 p.m. in the 9500 block of Village Way, near the Meijer on 96th Street.
“Please, anything from that day or the day prior. Any information that can be given to a detective so they can hurry up and solve this case and give Brittany justice is all we are asking for,” Brittany’s cousin, Ebonie Walls-Peterson, said.
Dan Rosenberg works for Crime Stoppers of Central Indiana. His department makes sure tips from callers remain anonymous.
“Really what we’re here to do is get the information that’s out there to the places it needs to go,” Rosenburg said.
Rosenburg says there are three ways to make a tip to crime stoppers: calling, filling out an online form or on their website. Callers can receive an award up to $1,000.
“When the community knows what we do, they do not use us for the money. Over 90% of the tips are marked with a little box that says ‘I don’t want a reward,’” Rosenburg said.
According to Rosenberg, tips don’t often lead to arrests, which is why his department works to make sure every tip credible.
“With arrests, we are in the 200 to 300 hundred range. Some years there might be more and some years might be less, but those are all major felony cases,” Rosenburg said.
However, Allen’s family just wants answers.
“So we can make sure we receive justice for her and that her daughter has a piece of mind knowing that the people responsible for this are away,” Walls-Peterson said.
Anyone with information about this incident should call Detective Daniel Hiatt at the IMPD Homicide Office at 317-327-3475.
Indianapolis, IN
Colts Add Two New Contracts, Several Others to Future Deals
As the 2024-25 season officially comes to a close for the Indianapolis Colts, the team has wasted no time signing a couple of players to new extensions, along with inking some futures/reserves contracts.
According to a team release, the Colts have signed running back Tyler Goodson and linebacker Segun Olubi to one-year extensions.
Goodson will look to head into his third season with the Colts in 2025. He finished his second year in Indianapolis with 32 carries for 153 rushing yards, 11 catches for 61 receiving yards, and brought in two total touchdowns in the process.
As for Olubi, he’s coming off his third season with Indianapolis primarily as a depth piece at linebacker. During 2024, he collected 12 combined tackles through the season, with a forced fumble and a fumble recovery, both coming during the Colts’ Week 7 win over the Miami Dolphins.
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The following players were also signed to futures/reserves contracts on Monday:
Indy’s further roster moves will be ones to monitor as their 2025 offseason gets underway.
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Indianapolis, IN
Jaguars return home after getting stuck on Indianapolis tarmac for 7 hours during storm
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — The Jacksonville Jaguars returned home early Monday after spending seven hours waiting through a winter storm on the tarmac at Indianapolis International Airport.
The National Weather Service reported heavy snow — between 2 and 5 inches — freezing drizzle and wind gusts of up to 40 mph in central Indiana.
The Jaguars (4-13) had hoped to get out of Indy before the worst of it, but their game against the Colts went to overtime and caused enough of a delay that players, coaches and staff got stuck. The Jaguars lost 26-23.
Their charter flight finally was cleared to leave at 1 a.m. EST and landed in Jacksonville two hours later. It delayed owner Shad Khan’s scheduled meeting with coach Doug Pederson to decide their path moving forward.
The Kansas City Chiefs avoided traveling in the storm by remaining overnight in Denver following their game against the Broncos.
Indianapolis, IN
‘It’s all gonna go great’: Pat McAfee, Colts fans react to Ballard, Steichen returning
Indianapolis Colts owner Jim Irsay is as frustrated as the fans. He understands the desire for change. But he believes in his team’s leaders.
Irsay posted on social media Sunday night, saying Chris Ballard will remain general manager and coach Shane Steichen will remain coach for 2025. The Colts just finished an 8-9 season and they haven’t made the playoffs for four straight years.
Steichen has an 17-17 record in two seasons as coach. Ballard has been with the Colts for eight seasons. The Colts have gone 62-69-1 over that span with two playoff appearances and no division titles.
“I know fans who want an immediate change in leadership will be disappointed,” Irsay wrote. “That means we all have a lot to prove, so we’ll get back to work and keep doing what we can to earn your support and make you proud to be a Colts fan.”
Many Colts fans — notably former punter Pat McAfee — aren’t pleased.
Indianapolis Colts fans react to Jim Irsay’s statement that he’s retaining general manager Chris Ballard and coach Shane Steichen
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