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Indianapolis councilman says someone fired shots at his home and left a ‘No Data Centers’ note

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) 鈥 An Indiana politician said he and his son were awakened when someone fired 13 shots at their front door, leaving behind a note reading on their doorstep.

Indianapolis councilman Ron Gibson said he and his 8-year-old son weren鈥檛 harmed in the incident that occurred around 12:45 a.m. Monday, but the bullets struck just steps from the dining room table where his son played with Legos the day before.

鈥淭hat reality is deeply unsettling,鈥 Gibson said. 鈥淭his was not just an attack on my home, but endangered my child and disrupted the safety of our entire neighborhood.鈥

The incident comes as data centers have emerged as a target for extremists motivated by a range of anti-tech, anti-government and pro-environment narratives, according to Jordyn Abrams, a research fellow at the Program on Extremism at George Washington University.

Though the details behind the latest incident are not yet clear, Abrams said local conversations around data centers have increasingly made them a symbol for grievances spanning the political spectrum.

Concerns include the centers鈥 massive energy consumption and water usage, which consumer advocates fear could drive up electric rates and deplete wells. Data center developers also can strike confidential power deals with local utilities that are profitable for utilities, making it unclear whether center operators are paying for their electricity or are foisting costs onto ratepayers, consumer advocates warn.

The Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department said in a statement that officers called to a home on East 41st Street just after 9 a.m. Monday found evidence of gunshots being fired at a house, but no injuries were reported. Police said they believe it was an isolated, targeted incident and the FBI was assisting.

鈥淚 understand that public service can bring strong opinions and disagreement, but violence is never the answer, especially when it puts families at risk,鈥 Gibson said on Monday. 鈥淭his will not deter me. I will continue to serve the residents of this district with integrity and respect for all voices.鈥

Last week, the Indianapolis Metropolitan Development Commission approved a rezoning petition for a project for Metrobloks, a data center developer, in Gibson’s district. Some area residents and leaders opposed to the project attended last week鈥檚 hearing, raising concerns about the project鈥檚 impact on the community, news outlets reported.

Gibson in a statement last week.

鈥淭he site has remained underutilized for years, and today鈥檚 action is an important step toward bringing it back into productive use in a way that benefits both the surrounding neighborhood and our city,鈥 Gibson said. 鈥淎s the district councilor, when this petition comes before the full Council, I do not intend to call it down.鈥

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