INDIANAPOLIS — Rev. Malachi Walker brought 50 of his Young Men Inc. summer campers downtown for a lesson in responsible youth behavior days before one of the biggest summer celebrations in the heart of Indianapolis.
”We have had a rash of violence that’s been taking place down here where a lot of it had to pertain to our children,” said Walker as he gathered his campers at the intersection of Illinois and Washington streets below the Arts Garden. This was where a 15-year-old boy was shot to death following downtown Fourth of July fireworks.
Indianapolis will be swarmed with crowds of young people attending not only the WNBA All-Star festivities but also the Indiana Black Expo Summer Celebration…