Overview
- The multi-day enforcement in Indianapolis targeted some of the city's most wanted violent offenders.
- Officers recovered 29 guns, three machine-gun conversion devices, 5.09 pounds of cocaine, 436 grams of methamphetamine, 15 fentanyl pills, $59,866 in cash, and one stolen vehicle.
- Participants included IMPD specialty units, the Marion County Sheriff's Office, DEA, HSI, Indiana State Police, the U.S. Marshals Service, FBI, ATF, and the Marion County Prosecutor's Office.
- Those arrested face potential counts from drug and weapons offenses up to murder, with the Prosecutor's Office to review evidence and determine formal charges.
- IMPD Chief Chris Bailey highlighted the collaboration as key to removing violent offenders, and FBI Acting Special Agent in Charge Michael Ericks warned that federal agents will continue to pursue such suspects.