Indianapolis, IN
Indianapolis Colts owner Jim Irsay suffers social media meltdown, threatens to sue ESPN
Jim Irsay is not a man who takes criticism very well, as evidenced by his most recent tirade on his X account, where he threatened to sue ESPN. The owner of the Indianapolis Colts showed the most irascible side of him in his response to comments on the sports network’s show First Take.
First Take commentator Chris Russo referred to an interview Irsay gave to HBO’sReal Sports, where he said his 2014 arrest in Indiana was due to alleged bias against “white billionaires.”
In this regard, Russo assured that when the police arrested him more than nine years ago, “He had a lot of drugs in the car, $29,000 in cash,” and that was what angered Irsay.
“1st take, your gonna get your ass Sued, because there was NO Alcohol, No illegal Drugs/$29,000 dollars is low for me to be carrying in, 2014 arrest,” claimed Irsay on his X account.
Irsay says he is mistreated by the media
Even before his episode against First Take, Irsay had already claimed that he felt treated with “mean-spirited contempt” by Bryan Grumbel on Real Sports.
Russo also had some words for this statement: “What he says HBO (did), I pay no attention to him because I don’t take him seriously … I think he’s a fool, so I try not to pay too much attention. “
The commentator was blunt in pointing out that he does not consider Irsay “a legitimate owner” of an NFL team. “I look at him as a lucky owner,” he assured. “He (Irsay) got the team because his father had the team,”Russo recalled.
Jim Irsay responded to the comments
However, Irsay is not one to remain silent, as he also responded to the latter by stating that “I worked for my living / bought 30% of the Colts Bank Loan.”
He claimed that his grandparents came to the United States escaping from Jewish concentration camps and, for some reason, he remembered that his brother and sister died in a car accident in 1971.
Irsay’s visceral attitude is a constant headache not only for him but for the Colts and even the NFL.
Indianapolis, IN
Indianapolis Colts Injury Report: QB Anthony Richardson Ruled OUT Of The Season Finale
The Indianapolis Colts today released their Friday injury report for Week 18 of the NFL season ahead of their season finale Sunday game against the Jacksonville Jaguars.
Quarterback Anthony Richardson has been ruled OUT for Sundays game against the Jaguars due to a back injury. Richardson has been unable to practice all week, making it two weeks without a practice and now a second game he will miss due to the back injury. It was originally described as “soreness” but after further conversations with Richardson and the team it appears to be back spasms which Richardson said have occurred due to a “chronic” back condition. With Richardson OUT this Sunday he has now missed 17 out of 34 career games so far. It looks like another start for veteran quarterback Joe Flacco on Sunday in the Colts last game of the 2024 season.
Cornerback Juju Brents has been listed as QUESTIONABLE for Sundays game against the Jaguars due to a knee injury. Brents has practiced all week, for the second week in a row, in a bid to make his return from injured reserve. It appears he is in a similar situation to last week where it looked like he may have finally been activated only to be ruled out on the Saturday before the game. Hopefully this is the week he gets activated and gets to make his long awaited return to game time on Sunday. If he is unable to play expect the usual starting line up at cornerback of Jaylon Jones and Samuel Womack on the boundary and Kenny Moore in the nickel.
Indianapolis, IN
Abandoned vehicles along Indianapolis interstates will be towed during winter storm
How drivers can prepare for bad winter weather
This video offers tips from the Indianapolis Department of Transportation to help drivers navigate bad winter weather conditions.
Don’t leave your vehicle along the highway during this looming winter storm, unless you want it towed.
Indiana State Police is warning drivers that vehicles left along interstates specific to the Indianapolis area will be hauled away. With the winter weather right around the corner, troopers will be removing abandoned motor vehicles regardless of how long they’ve been there.
“Now, that doesn’t mean that you’re out of gas and you’re stuck on the road we’ll take it,” Sgt. John Perrine told IndyStar. “If you call us and let us know the situation then we can work with you. We can also help if you need help with a ride or a tow truck.”
While people normally have 24 hours to remove their vehicles from the side of highways, during winter weather, vehicles are quickly towed.
Perrine said these abandoned vehicles pose a hazard for other drivers and impede emergency response and the Indiana Department of Transportation’s ability to push snow out of the road. Stalled vehicles also can be a hazard for other cars if the roads are slick and icy, and plows need the shoulders of the road to pile up the snow.
Indianapolis has over 200 miles of interstate roads including I-74, I-69, I-465, I-70 and I-465.
What to do if your vehicle gets towed because of the storm
Indiana State Police uses different towing companies around the city.
You’re encouraged to reach out with information about the vehicle including the make, model and year and where it was potentially picked up from by calling the agency’s main number and pressing the option for commercial vehicle enforcement division.
Indiana State Police posts in Indianapolis contact info
Indianapolis District 52 – 8620 E. 21st St., Indianapolis, IN 46219 | Main phone: (800) 582-8440
Jade Jackson is a Public Safety Reporter for the Indianapolis Star. You can email her at Jade.Jackson@IndyStar.com and follow her on X, formally Twitter @IAMJADEJACKSON.
Indianapolis, IN
Man fatally shot inside Indianapolis home; 1 person held for questioning
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — One person is dead and another is being held for questioning after a fatal Friday morning shooting on the city’s near north side, Indianapolis police said.
Just after 4:10 a.m., Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department officers responded to a shooting on Capitol Avenue off of 29th Street.
Upon arrival, officers found a man who had been shot. He was pronounced dead at the scene, IMPD says.
A person of interest was detained, but police did not say if they are a suspect.
Southbound Capitol Avenue from 30th to 28th Street is closed for investigation.
This story will be updated when more information becomes available.
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