Requests for IU active aggressor training course rises after Parkland massacre
Looking around the room, IU Police Department Sgt. Brian Oliger asked the people what they would do if there were a shooter outside the door. No one responded.
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Looking around the room, IU Police Department Sgt. Brian Oliger asked the people what they would do if there were a shooter outside the door. No one responded.
A woman stole two personal vibrators Tuesday from the Cirilla’s on West Third Street. Cirilla’s is an adult entertainment store.
The Starbucks on North Jacob Drive on the west side of Bloomington reported two counterfeit $100 bills to the Bloomington Police Department in the past two and a half weeks.
As students begin to pack up their belongings and head out for spring break, they sometimes forget one key step: locking the door behind them.
The front windows of the Starbucks on South Indiana Avenue were boarded up after being broken out early Sunday morning.
The Alpha Iota chapter of Theta Chi is located at 1440 N. Jordan Ave. A man wearing a red Theta Chi jersey and a bewildered look walked up to IUPD Lt. Nick Lewis' patrol car last Thursday and asked why the cops were there as Lewis drove through the fraternity’s parking lot.
The Beta Iota chapter of Alpha Epsilon Pi was founded at IU in 1958. A man who identified himself as the chapter president at Alpha Epsilon Pi told IU Police Department Lt. Nick Lewis he could not be in the fraternity’s parking lot without a warrant Thursday.
IUPD Lt. Nick Lewis, 33, stopped outside Alpha Epsilon Pi fraternity early Friday morning. Lewis patrolled campus March 1, the day the ban on social activities at fraternities was lifted.
There were three vehicle thefts reported to the Bloomington Police Department on Saturday. Police have no reason to suspect they are related.
The firearm section of the Dick's Sporting Goods at College Mall was quiet Saturday afternoon. Mounted deer heads gazed down from a wall where dozens of rifles hung.
IU Police Department Lt. Nick Lewis patrols campus on March 1, the day the ban on social activities at fraternities was lifted. Lewis said interactions with people outside fraternities were more adversarial than usual Thursday night.
Posters displaying the message “Prohibition ends at last!” were taped to doors on the fifth floor of Harper Residence Hall at Foster Quad on Thursday, the day the social activities ban was lifted at IU’s fraternities.
When IU Police Department Lt. Nick Lewis pulled over a gray Honda Civic early Friday morning, he noticed something strange — all five men in the car said they had been drinking at Tau Kappa Epsilon.
“Prohibition ends at last!” signs taped to doors on the fifth floor of Harper Residence Hall in Foster Quad announced Thursday.
The fraternities at IU officially end their self-imposed suspension late Thursday. IU Police Department Lt. Nick Lewis said police and fraternity tensions were higher than usual early Friday morning, especially at Alpha Epsilon Pi.
The three-month, self-imposed ban on social activities for fraternities at IU ended Thursday and North Jordan Avenue was bustling despite cold temperatures.
A Bloomington Police Department detective followed a trail of stolen items to the door of an apartment Wednesday after several reports of items being taken from parked cars. The suspect they were looking for was asleep on the couch.
A woman accused of grabbing another woman’s ATM card and withdrawing $40 after asking her for money Feb. 21 at a Marathon Gas station was arrested Wednesday.
A five-car accident Wednesday evening near the Henderson Parking Garage was caused by a clearly intoxicated driver, Bloomington Police Department Capt. Steve Kellams said.
Following the Bloomington Board of Public Safety meeting Tuesday night, members of the community were invited to an open house-style event in City Hall’s atrium to ask questions about the city’s purchase of an armored vehicle.