INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana’s House Courts and Criminal Code Committee unanimously passed a bill that proponents hoped would fix an unintended consequence of the state’s “Red Flag Law.” ...
Under House Bill 1137, "red flag" records will be sealed and expunged if a court later decides someone isn’t dangerous.
What it does: The bill would allow for a judge to expunge someone's "red flag" record if a court determines the person to no longer be dangerous. Currently, if a person's weapons are seized and a ...
FOX59's Russ McQuaid tried to speak with Indiana State Police Superintendent Doug Carter on Monday after a jury at the Carroll County Courthouse found Richard Allen guilty of killing Abby Williams ...
Lawmakers are back to work at the Indiana Statehouse with two bills passing out of committee during the session.
Indiana's red flag law allows police to seize weapons from someone they deem dangerous. Lawmakers are seeking to change what they see as a flaw in the statute.
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