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Indianapolis city councilor’s home shot at least 13 times, “NO DATA CENTERS” sign found at doorstep
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Indianapolis city councilor Ron Gibson’s home was shot at least 13 times by an unknown attacker, with a “NO DATA CENTER” sign found at the doorstep.
Key facts
- Gibson is a vocal supporter of a proposal to build a 14-acre, 75MW data center at 2505 North Sherman Drive
- Gibson said that the shots were fired between 12:45am and 12:50am ET on Monday at the front door of his home
- Indianapolis city councilor Ron Gibson’s home was shot at least 13 times by an unknown attacker, with a “NO DATA CENTER” sign found at the doorstep
- In December 2025, councilwoman Amy Drake of the St. Joseph County Council in New Carlisle, Indiana, claimed that her family was ‘swatted’ whilst she was attending a data center meeting
Summary
Gibson said that the shots were fired between 12:45am and 12:50am ET on Monday at the front door of his home. “My 8-year-old son and I were not physically harmed, but we were awakened by the sound of gunfire,” said Gibson news. “I understand that public service can bring strong opinions and disagreement, but violence is never the answer, especially when it puts families at risk.” Gibson is a vocal supporter of a proposal to build a 14-acre, 75MW data center at 2505 North Sherman Drive.