Indianapolis, IN
VEIL OF MAYA encounter vehicle issues, delay Indianapolis show until Monday
Veil of Maya‘s ongoing tour with AngelMaker, Left To Suffer, Until I Wake, Reflections, and Alluvial has hit a snag as their Indianapolis show at HI-FI has been rescheduled.
The show, originally scheduled for tonight, will now take place tomorrow, Monday, January 22, 2024, and will still feature the complete lineup of artists. All tickets purchased for the initial date will remain valid for the rescheduled performance.
The band mentioned vehicle problems as the reason for the change.
Due to vehicle issues, Veil of Maya’s Indianapolis show at HI-FI for tonight is now rescheduled to tomorrow, Monday, January 22, 2024, and will include the rest of the artists on the bill. We apologize for the inconvenience; this is our best option vs. being unable to make it tonight and perform.
We look forward to seeing you then!
All tickets purchased for the original date will be honored on the rescheduled date. Please direct any questions to boxoffice@hifiindy.com
The rest of the tour dates include:
01/22 Indianapolis, IN @ Hi-Fi
01/23 St. Louis, MO @ Red Flag
01/24 Columbia, MD @ Blue Note
01/26 Denver, CO @ Gothic Theater
01/27 Colorado Springs, CO @ The Black Sheep
01/29 Los Angeles, CA @ El Rey Theater
01/30 Mesa, AZ @ Nile Theater
02/01 Houston, TX @ Scout Bar
02/03 Austin, TX @ Empire Garage
02/04 New Orleads, LA @ Southport Hall
02/06 Atlanta, CA @ Masquerade (Heaven)
02/08 Charlotte, NC @ Underground
02/09 Baltimore, MD @ Soundstage
02/10 Hartford, CT @ Webster Underground
02/13 Harrisburg, PA @ HMAC
02/14 Pittsburgh, PA @ Preserving Underground
02/15 Cincinnati, OH @ Bogart’s
02/16 Joilet, IL @ The Forge
Left to Suffer from 01/19 – 02/03
Until I Wake from 02/04 – 02/10, and on 02/15
Indianapolis, IN
Indianapolis police shoot homicide suspect following pursuit
Indianapolis police shoot homicide suspect on South Harding Street
Indianapolis police shot a homicide suspect after a pursuit ended near I-70 on May 28, 2026. The suspect is in stable condition.
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Indianapolis police shot a homicide suspect after a vehicle pursuit that ended west of downtown near Interstate 70.
Just before 8:30 p.m. May 28, 2026 Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department officers were dispatched to a shooting in the first block of North Rural Street. Arriving officers found Patricia Wieber, 65, with gunshot wounds. Wieber was pronounced dead after being taken to the hospital.
Witnesses were able to give police information about the shooter and officers tracked the suspect to the 7500 block of Bullock Court on the city’s south side. The suspect, identified by police as Ronald Cross, 75, got into a different vehicle with another man. While tracking that vehicle officers attempted a traffic stop near West Southport and Bluff roads. The driver, who is not implicated in the homicide, got out of the vehicle without incident and was taken into custody.
Police said Cross then slid into the vehicle’s driver seat and fled. Officers used stop sticks and then in the 1000 block of South Harding Street near I-70 a SWAT officer used a vehicle to perform a PIT maneuver to stop the SUV, said Kendale Adams, IMPD deputy chief of criminal investigations.
After the vehicle was stopped officers shot the suspect, Adams said. Cross was taken to the hospital in stable condition. No officers were injured.
Adams said two firearms were located at the scene.
During a news conference at the scene, Indianapolis police chief Tanya Terry extended her thoughts to the family of Wieber who was killed in what police believe was a domestic violence situation. She also praised her officers’ handling of the situation.
“[Our officers] did exactly what our community expects them do to in situations like this,” Terry said. “Our officers worked with bravery, coordination and precision in their attempts to safely bring the suspect into custody. I’m extremely proud of them for the work that they’ve done.”
The chief added that Cross would be facing charges in the case and police confirmed hours later that Cross was arrested on a murder charge.
The shooting involving police was among a string of shootings across the city, including one downtown roughly two hours before that left a man in critical condition.
“It’s been a difficult night for our city,” Terry said.
The officers involved in shooting Cross have been placed on administrative leave, per department policy. The Civilian Use of Force Review Board will have a hearing on the shooting and body and dash cameras were activated during the shooting, Adams said.
It is unclear whether Cross fired at officers and what makes and models of firearms were found by police.
Asked those questions by IndyStar, an unnamed IMPD spokesperson did not provide additional information and instead referred to a press release that did not contain the answers.
This is the fourth shooting involving Indianapolis police since the start of the year.
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Indianapolis, IN
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Indianapolis, IN
National list names Indianapolis burger one of best in country
José Plasencia brings Cuban cuisine to Fountain Square’s Inferno Room
Cuban food never got the opportunity to evolve. Now at the Inferno Room, José Plasencia is giving his homeland cuisine a second chance.
A standout burger can come from unexpected places, as evidenced by one Indianapolis restaurant whose unconventional take on the American classic has earned it a spot on a national USA Today list.
There’s only one burger on the menu at the recently reimagined Inferno Room in Fountain Square, but it’s a good one.
Chef José Plasencia’s rendition of the Cuban frita, a beef-chorizo burger defined by a topping of fried shoestring potatoes, joined heavy hitters from across the country on USA TODAY’s pantheon of patties.
The USA Today list included places like Mr. Bartley’s Burgers, a veritable institution in Cambridge, Massachusetts as well as Jay’s Burgers in Louisville and Sacred Beast in Cincinnati.
Indianapolis’ best-known burger spot, the more than century-old Workingman’s Friend, did not make the national list but appeared alongside the Inferno Room on USA TODAY’s roundup of exemplary Midwest burgers. Both were featured on IndyStar’s list of 10 burgers to try around town.
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