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Black teen Assassin Strikes Downtown Indy: IMPD arrest 14-Year-Old Black Teen Who Guns Down Promising IU Grad in Cold-Blooded Parking Garage Execution
By Hoosier Enquirer Staff Indianapolis, IN – June 3, 2026 In a city already drowning in blood and failed leadership, another innocent life has been brutally snuffed out — this time, a bright 23-year-old Indiana University Kelley School of Business standout, gunned down like an animal while simply trying to enjoy a night out with his family. Brett Scrogham — a top-100 student, recent finance and real estate graduate, and brand-new development analyst at Kittle Property Group —
Hoosier Enquirer Staff
11 hours ago2 min read


Delaware County Jail Chaos: Sheriff Knew About Secret Inmate iPhone access from Jail Employee
MUNCIE, INDIANA – In a stunning breach of jail security that has left families outraged and taxpayers wondering what else is going on behind bars, the *Hoosier Enquirer* has uncovered evidence that Sheriff Jeff Stanley’s Delaware County Sheriff’s Office was fully aware of inmates illegally using a staff member’s personal phone to make calls, send texts, video chat, and post on Facebook — while one of those inmates remains locked up today. For the past week, our newsroom has b
Hoosier Enquirer Team
19 hours ago3 min read


Was Rev. Mario Sims Framed in South Bend? HE Followed the Evidence and Believes He Was. Now You Decide.
The price of getting it wrong can be tens of millions of dollars. The recent $38 million federal jury verdict awarded to Stefon Morant in Connecticut should serve as a wake-up call to every police department, prosecutor’s office, and public official in America.
Hoosier Enquirer Staff
2 days ago4 min read


HE Opinion: Why the Fight For the Anti-Weaponization Fund Matters
The courts are beyond crooked and run by crooks. Judges probably say look at that poor defendant he needed to use a gun….the rule of law is dead.
Gregg Smith
3 days ago4 min read


Questions Raised Again Over Judicial/Lawyer Discipline and “Selective Enforcement” in Indiana
Another case of selective enforcement.
Hoosier Enquirer Team
May 232 min read


Jon Stewart Is Missing the Point Completely About “Weaponization” Fund
The Hoosier Enquirer requests that other media also investigate the circumstances and possible appearances of impropriety of Judge Wiite’s wife’s alleged purchase of a certain lake house from (a target) or subjected Indianapolis lawyer, famous for practicing personal injury law in Indianapolis, and the terms and circumstances for that real property transfer in Brown County while he was in charge of lawyer ethics oversight. Mo
Gregg Smith
May 224 min read


Florida Built Watchdogs. Indiana Built Excuses
Florida Built Watchdogs. Indiana Built Excuses to protect the powerful, shielding themselves fringes from accountability. Chief Justice Loretta Rush is too powerful and needs t competent, which is not only unethical, self-servicing but evidence of corruption. Rush must go!
Gregg Smith
May 184 min read


The Ending of AG Rokita's Attorney Discipline Case by "Mooting" it, Leaves Many Unanswered Questions About Legal Regulation, Fairness, and The SCOIN's Past Abuses
AG Rokita and his state-funded defense lawyers should thank Doug Bernacchi. In fact, the taxpayers of the state should thank him as well.
Gregg Smith
May 136 min read


PENCE & HOLCOMB’S HIGHWAY TO HELL: The Great Indiana I-69 Swindle
Hoosier Enquirer Exclusive • May 11th 2026 INDIANAPOLIS — Taxpayers fleeced for half a BILLION dollars… foreign crooks laughing all the way to the bank… local insiders pocketing fat land checks… and two governors caught in the middle. The I-69 Section 5 disaster isn’t just a highway boondoggle — it’s a full-blown Hoosier Highway Robbery that screams for a grand jury! Here’s the jaw-dropping timeline the big shots in Indianapolis don’t want you to see: 2013–2014: Pence Signs t
Kelly Roberts
May 113 min read


Sex from the Pulpit?
Just when you just want peace, love and faith in God…
Tony Dilk
May 52 min read


SCANDAL OF THE CENTURY: Taxpayer-Funded Home Makeover Queen Cindy Mowery STILL Rules Marion County Fairgrounds AND GOP Voter Rolls — Despite Getting Busted by State Auditors!
Cindy Mowery on the right and Lt Governor Micah Beckwith on the left "I Didn't Steal a Dime!" Claims the Woman Who Refuses to Budge as Party Insiders Fume Indianapolis, IN— Hold onto your wallets, Hoosiers! While everyday Marion County taxpayers scrape by, the woman accused of funneling public cash straight into her own backyard paradise is laughing all the way to the fairgrounds — and the ballot box. Cindy Mowery, the embattled President of the Marion County Agricultural Fai
Hoosier Enquirer Team
May 23 min read


Clinton County Sheriff Richard Kelly Hit with New Gun Charge: Indiana Republicans Give Him the “Denise Paul Hatch Treatment”
FRANKFORT, Ind. — Clinton County Sheriff Richard Kelly is once again making headlines for all the wrong reasons. On Friday, Hamilton County prosecutors filed a new misdemeanor charge against him: unlawfully carrying a handgun. The allegation comes while Kelly already faces multiple felony counts of conflict of interest and official misconduct stemming from a 2021 state audit that uncovered more than $223,000 in questionable payments funneled from the county jail commissary fu
Hoosier Enquirer Team
May 23 min read


Despite the Complete Lack of Action by CJ Rush, the Supremes, INBAR, and Other Hoosier Politicians, HE Has Been Calling "BS" on Indiana's Failing Legal System, Yielding Results.
Video evidence that Indiana has a failed legal system under Chief Justice Loretta Rush.
Gregg Smith
Apr 301 min read


Who Regulates the Regulators in Indiana Judge and Lawyer Ethics Cases? Reform is Coming.
Serious Problems with Indiana’s Supreme Court Regulation and Availability of Well-trained Lawyers. Access to Justice has Gone Unaddressed
Hoosier Enquirer Staff
Apr 252 min read


Sometime the Media is The Last to Know -- DEI RINO Johnson is off the Ballot for the May GOP Primary in Hamilton Co. Indiana
St. Augustine's famous quote: “Truth is like a lion; you don’t have to defend it. Let it loose; it will defend itself.” Here's an AI search result: As of April 2026, Aaron "A.J." Johnson is no longer serving as a magistrate judge in Hamilton County, Indiana. While his initial appointment began in August 2024, local reports from late 2025 indicate his departure: Replacement in November 2025 : The eight elected judges of Hamilton County appointed Danica Eyler to the position
Hoosier Enquirer Team
Apr 171 min read


Ethics and Criminal Investigation: Insights into Former Hamilton County Magistrate Aaron AJ Johnson's -- Press Release Published
Former Hamilton County judicial Candidate Aaron Johnson investigatged for his past crimes? As our prior articles on the topic below get credit for forcing this RINO and DEI lawyer out of the race for Hamilton County Superior Judge and his resignation as a magistrate judge, for which HE opined he was hardly fit to do -- it is not often that we report a press release verbatim but his one warrants full disclosure: FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEDate: April 16, 2026 Today Federal and Stat
Gregg Smith
Apr 165 min read


VOTERS BEWARE: Sara Gullion's "Speeding" School Bus Record – Will Her Driving Habits Become Her Voting Record in Indy?
Hoosier Enquirer Exclusive – Don't Let This Democrat Primary Candidate Race Past the Truth! MUNCIE, INDIANA – As Hoosiers gear up for the May 5, 2026 Democratic Primary in Indiana House District 34, one candidate is revving up her campaign: Sara Gullion, the current Muncie City Council member who's stepping up to replace retiring incumbent Sue Errington (who's already endorsed her and even chairs her campaign). Gullion's platform screams "Real People. Real Needs." She talks
Hoosier Enquirer Staff
Mar 162 min read


Policing Indianapolis: The Budget, Power Structure, the Crime Reality in Marion County and a City by City Comparison
Yet despite facing similar issues, Indianapolis actually operates with a smaller police budget and fewer officers than many comparable Midwestern cities.
Hoosier Enquirer Staff
Mar 65 min read


Muncie Mayor's Office Rocked by Scandal: Live Stream Affair Outing Turns Into Death Threats, Police Reports, and Alleged Cover-Up Now Under Indiana State Police Scrutiny
Reporter, Hoosier Enquirer February 27, 2026 – Indianapolis, IN MUNCIE, Indiana — What began as a cringe-worthy live TV slip-up has spiraled into a full-blown city hall crisis, complete with allegations of an extramarital affair, death threats against a city employee, a formal police report, and now serious questions about whether top officials—including Mayor Dan Ridenour, the Muncie Police Department, and the Delaware County Prosecutor—are attempting to bury the matter. At
Hoosier Enquirer Staff
Feb 273 min read


Former Center Township Constable Denise Paul Hatch Files for U.S. Congress in Indiana's 7th District Democratic Primary
Denise Paul Hatch Files for U.S. Congress in Indiana's 7th District Democratic Primary By Hoosier Enquirer Staff February 5, 2026INDIANAPOLIS — Today marked an exciting development in Indiana's 7th Congressional District as Democrat Denise Paul Hatch officially filed her candidacy for the U.S. House of Representatives at the Secretary of State's office. Our Hoosier Enquirer reporter was on the scene to witness the filing, capturing the energy and determination of a candidate
Hoosier Enquirer Staff
Feb 52 min read
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