INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department Chief of Police Chris Bailey on Sunday released a statement regarding a controversial demonstration that occurred in downtown Indianapolis Saturday.
Bailey released the following statement via X:
“Yesterday, a hate group chose to march in Downtown Indianapolis. Their attempt to spread messages of fear and division stands in direct contrast to the values of our city. Hate has no home in our community. It does not define us and it will never be welcome here.
The entire IMPD hears and recognizes the concern and deep pain this type of activity causes our community. We had no prior knowledge of the demonstration, but immediately diverted resources to closely monitor the march. This allowed us to address any violations of the law while prioritizing community safety and upholding our obligation to protect those exercising their First Amendment rights.
Safeguarding First Amendment rights, even for those whose views we find reprehensible, is a responsibility we take seriously. But let me be clear: protecting those rights is not an endorsement of those beliefs. Not now, not ever.
I also encourage our community to remain vigilant, report any suspicious or threatening activity, and continue engaging in the collective work of keeping Indianapolis safe. We will continue to stand shoulder to shoulder with community partners, organizations, and community members committed to unity, respect, and safety for all.
Hate may try to march in our streets, but it will never dictate the spirit of our city. Indianapolis’ strength lies in its diversity, resilience, and commitment to each other.“
Chris Bailey, chief of police for the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department.
Bailey’s statement is in response to a video going around on social media that shows a group of masked individuals wearing all black marching around downtown Indianapolis while carrying black flags displaying red swastikas. Some members of the group were also carrying firearms.
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