Police: Basketball Dispute Prompts Shooting At Jewish Center

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INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Indianapolis police said they are searching for a suspect who shot and wounded two men Saturday inside a Jewish community center in an apparent dispute connected to a basketball game.

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Lt. Shane Foley said investigators do not believe there was any religious motivation connected to the shooting.

“We will certainly investigate,” Foley said. “Being that it was at the Jewish Community Center, that is a concern that our residents and neighbors are going to have. But we are confident at this point in sharing that information.”

According to the center’s website, membership is open to people of all religions. It includes access to a fitness center, exercise classes, multiple pools and gymnasiums along with other facilities.

The Indianapolis Star reported that upset parents looking for their children at the center were directed to pick them up from a classroom.

Investigators believe the suspect had left the center and the surrounding area by mid-afternoon. Foley said both of the wounded men were in stable condition at a hospital.

Police did not immediately release further information about the wounded men or the suspected shooter.


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Onno Hashem hoshio nno!
Onno Hashem hoshio nno!
2 years ago

A baseball game on Saturday. Must be one of those “Jewish” Centers, as Jewish as “Kosher Style” is kosher.

Yaakov Doe
Yaakov Doe
2 years ago

Why is a Jewish Community campus open for basketball on Shabbos?

John doe
John doe
2 years ago

The only thing Jewish about almost every JCC is just the “J”
For all practical purposes they might as well just rename it the “JC” C…

grumpy
grumpy
2 years ago

America with its insane shootings each week……

Most of the world is not Cedarhurst
Most of the world is not Cedarhurst
2 years ago

The JCC reflects the surrounding community. In towns where Jews are predominantly Shomer Shabbat, the JCCs are completely closed on Saturday. Where it’s 50-50, JCCs are open for operations, e.g. fitness rooms, but don’t run special programs. Where there are few Shomrei Shabbat, the JCC simply reduces intermarriage by providing a social place for Jews.

Where Jews don’t care about kashrus, don’t blame the butcher shop.

Shmuel
Shmuel
2 years ago

Playing basketball with goyim on shabbos…