INDIANAPOLIS — The Indianapolis City-County Council is looking into changing the curfew hours for teenagers in the capital city after a mass shooting in downtown that killed two teens.
The proposal would alter hours teens would be allowed out unsupervised in the city, but it does not come with consequences for those found to be breaking it.
Councilor introduces proposal to extend youth curfew hours in Marion County
”This has nothing to do about penalties,” said Rick Snyder, the president of the Indianapolis FOP. “What kind of message does that send to the youth and the parents involved in these late-night activities?”
Reverend David Greene with the Indianapolis Concerned Clergy agrees, but is looking for consequences that help the parents and kids involved…