(Indianapolis, IN) – Indianapolis has a new mayor, Joe Hogsett, and he has his plans, including putting more cops in Indy’s worst neighborhoods, sharing information…

The Afternoons with Amos PODCAST For Thursday, June 25, 2015. (Interview Starts At 0:58:00 Mark On PODCAST Media Player). In his sixth interview on Afternoons with Amos since entering the race for Mayor of Indianapolis, Democratic mayoral candidate Joe Hogsett covered a wide range of issues with Amos and listeners. Hogsett, the former US Attorney, […]

In an extended live Afternoons with Amos interview, Public Safety Director Troy Riggs talked passionately about plans for 2015 to make Indianapolis neighborhoods safer and made news in the Indianapolis Mayor’s Race. Talking with Amos, Riggs talked about how the various departments in Public Safety, including the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department, Indianapolis Fire Department, Animal […]

A column in Sunday’s Indianapolis Star newspaper and the Indystar.com website quoting that Indianapolis/Marion County Public Safety Director Troy Riggs was upset that more Indianapolis churches hadn’t contributed to the effort to raise funds to employ scores of Indianapolis youth jobs this summer created some concern among Indianapolis ministers, pastors and religious leaders.  In a […]

The plain speaking, down to earth Public Safety Director of Indianapolis/Marion County Troy Riggs reported on the successes and challenges of his agency in an extensive Afternoons with Amos interview. Public Safety is more than the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department (IMPD).  And in the first part of the interview, Riggs talks about the successes in […]

Troy Riggs, the new Public Safety Director for Indianapolis and Marion County wasn’t afraid to comment on key issues in his first live extended radio interview. Appearing on Afternoons with Amos, Riggs talked plenty with listeners and Amos about a variety of issues confronting public safety agencies in Indy, including police.  Speaking in an unassuming […]

Troy Riggs, the new Public Safety Director for Indianapolis/Marion County, talked frankly about diversity in the Police Department and allegations of police brutality and misconduct where he formerly worked. Riggs, a twenty year veteran of the Louisville Police Department, was named by Mayor Greg Ballard to run the city’s Police, Fire and other public safety […]