Indianapolis, IN
Police standoff shuts down Monument Circle Friday afternoon, armed man arrested
This article will update.
Monument Circle was shut down Friday afternoon after Indianapolis police got into a standoff with an armed man carrying a “Free Haiti” flag.
Just before 4 p.m., police got a report of a man firing a gun in Monument Circle. Officers who arrived confirmed the man was armed and requested SWAT officers for backup.
Police quickly closed the streets around Monument Circle.
The man was arrested after police fired a bean bag round at him.
Monument Circle is now safe, but the south side will be shut down until about 5:40 p.m. while police complete their investigation, an IMPD spokesperson told IndyStar.
No information was immediately released about the suspect or what charges he may face.
Indianapolis, IN
Colts Get Adonai Mitchell Replacement, Elevate Two Others
The Indianapolis Colts have made three roster moves ahead of a cross-conference matchup with the Atlanta Falcons.
Wide receiver Laquon Treadwell, defensive end Durell Nchami, and defensive tackle Tim Smith were all elevated from the practice squad to the active roster.
we have signed WR Laquon Treadwell to the 53-man roster from the practice squad; elevated DE Durell Nchami and DT Tim Smith to the active roster from the practice squad for #ATLvsIND. https://t.co/ilbb8DnmoZ
— Indianapolis Colts (@Colts) November 8, 2025
Nchami has seen very limited action, accumulating two tackles in as many games played. With Samson Ebukam and Tyquan Lewis out for this game, it makes perfect sense to bring more depth.
We’ll see what kind of impact Nchami has on the defense and if he gets an opportunity to play in a rotation with Laiatu Latu, J.T. Tuimoloau, and Kwity Paye.
Next is Indy’s sixth-round selection (190th overall) from the 2025 NFL draft, former Alabama Crimson Tide defensive tackle Smith.
Smith had moments where he shined during the preseason but ultimately landed on the Colts’ practice squad.
After superstar defensive tackle DeForest Buckner was placed on injured reserve with a neck injury, elevating Smith is a smart move to keep the depth solid.
Smith will join Grover Stewart, Adetomiwa Adebawore, Neville Gallimore, and Eric Johnson II to try to control the inside gaps against a Falcons offense that will focus on attacking with the ground game.
However, even with solid talent behind star Stewart, Buckner’s absence will leave a massive target on the Indy defensive line for the Falcons to try to exploit.
The #Colts are placing DT DeForest Buckner on IR with a neck injury. Very significant loss.
He’s out at least four games. pic.twitter.com/1kB7wm8DGE
— Ari Meirov (@MySportsUpdate) November 7, 2025
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Lastly, veteran Treadwell was elevated to fill the roster spot left behind by Adonai Mitchell. The former second-rounder was part of the blockbuster trade that brought cornerback Sauce Gardner to the team.
Mitchell and two first-rounders (2026 and 2027) were dealt to the Jets to get the dynamic, All-Pro level cornerback to Lou Anarumo’s defense.
Treadwell hasn’t had the career that a first-rounder should (drafted in 2016 – 23rd overall pick), but at this point, he doesn’t need to be given what Indianapolis has offensively.
While Treadwell isn’t a game-changer, and doesn’t have the skills and explosiveness that Mitchell did, he far outpaces him in experience and reps.
Treadwell has played for a decade in the NFL and compiled 85 games (24 starts). During that time he’s secured 111 catches on 178 targets for 1,242 receiving yards and five touchdowns.
It will be interesting to see if the offense really changes much without Mitchell, and how he performs with a badly struggling Jets squad moving forward.
Indianapolis is coming off a horrific offensive showing against the Pittsburgh Steelers, where quarterback Daniel Jones coughed up a whopping five turnovers.
This is a get-right game, but won’t be as easy without Buckner on the defensive side of the ball. Anarumo, yet again, must traverse key injuries. But, that hasnt’ slowed him down much this season.
Keep an eye on Nchami, Smith, and Treadwell, as with so many injuries and departures, they all might get some snaps in this one when kickoff occurs in Berlin tomorrow morning.
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Indianapolis, IN
Indianapolis colleges, universities have food pantries for students
With SNAP benefits still up in the air, many people are looking for ways to get food for free to fill the gap.
That includes college students. A 2020 federal survey found that about a quarter of U.S. college students are food insecure, meaning they either have no access or limited access to healthy food.
Local universities are aiming to address that gap with campus food pantries.
Here’s where Indy students can find food at their schools:
IU Indianapolis
IU Indy students can get free food at the university food pantry, called Paws’ Pantry.
To make an appointment, log into this online portal and sign in with your IU login information.
Students and staff can visit the pantry once a week. Appointment slots are available one week in advance and will close 24 hours before the pantry opens — for example, availability for a Wednesday appointment will close Tuesday at 11 a.m. The pantry is open Tuesday-Thursday.
When you get to the pantry, you’ll be able to shop for 15 minutes. Bring your IU Crimson Card with you to the appointment.
If you need food immediately and can’t make an appointment, email jagsfood@iu.edu. The pantry will provide an emergency one-time bag of food.
If you go: PAWS Pantry, located in Room 130 of the Campus Center, 420 University Blvd. The pantry is open 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesday and noon to 6 p.m. Thursday.
Ivy Tech
Ivy Tech students and employees can get food at both the main Indianapolis campus near downtown and the location in Lawrence.
Students and staff can shop once every two weeks at either pantry. But because demand has increased a lot this semester, options for available food might vary day to day. You do not need to make an appointment.
If you go: Students can shop from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday through Thursday at the Bear Necessities food pantry, located in Room 414 of the North Meridian Center, 50 W. Fall Creek Parkway North Drive. The Lawrence food pantry is located in room 376 and open twice a month from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. For the rest of the year, the pantry is open Nov. 13, Dec. 4 and Dec. 9.
For more information, email indianapolis-ivycares@ivytech.edu.
Butler University
Butler’s food pantry is located in Atherton Union Room 301 and is open for all Butler students.
The pantry provides shelf-stable foods and a limited number of meal swipes for the dining program.
If you go: The pantry is open 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday through Thursday and 10:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Fridays.
Marian University
Marian’s food pantry, called Knightro’s Pantry, is located in Clare Hall and is open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
There’s no limit to the number of items a student can choose, according to the website.
If you go: Shop from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m in Clare Hall. For more information, email jmayo1@marian.edu.
UIndy
UIndy’s food pantry is open to students, staff and faculty at the University of Indianapolis.
Students should make an appointment online to shop at the food pantry, located inside the campus chapel, at their assigned time.
The pantry offers non-perishable food on a first-come, first-served basis.
If you go: Make an appointment online using this Google form. The pantry is located inside University Height United Methodist Church, 4002 Otterbein Ave., Door 1.
This story may be updated with additional information and resources.
Mirror Indy, a nonprofit newsroom, is funded through grants and donations from individuals, foundations and organizations.
Claire Rafford covers higher education for Mirror Indy in partnership with Open Campus. Contact Claire by email claire.rafford@mirrorindy.org, on most social media @clairerafford or on Signal 317-759-0429.
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Member of cleaning crew shot, killed after arriving at wrong house near Indianapolis, police say
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WHITESTOWN, Ind. — A cleaning crew worker who mistakenly arrived at the wrong home was shot and killed Wednesday morning near Indianapolis, police said.
Officers responded to a report of a possible home invasion in Whitestown, Indiana.
They found a woman, who had been shot, and a man on the front porch of a home.
The woman was pronounced dead at the scene. She was later identified as 32-year-old Maria Florinda Rios Perez de Velasquez of Indianapolis.
Police said it was later determined “the individuals attempting to enter the home were members of a cleaning crew who mistakenly arrived at the wrong address.”
The investigation is ongoing.
ABC News contributed to this report.
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