"Multiple Juveniles Injured in Downtown Indianapolis Shooting"

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Seven young people between the ages of 12 and 17 were injured in a shooting in downtown Indianapolis, with one victim in critical condition initially but later upgraded to stable. Police are investigating the incident and believe more than one weapon was used. Deputy Chief Tanya Terry emphasized the need to stop young people from resolving conflicts with firearms, while Mayor Joe Hogsett expressed concern for the impact on the young victims' lives and stressed the importance of parental supervision for children.
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