It’s become a major controversy between the Indiana Inspector General and the Marion County Prosecutor.  Earlier this year, the Inspector General Dave Thomas conducted an investigation into whether former Indiana Superintendent of Public Instruction Dr. Tony Bennett broke state laws or state ethics rules when it became public knowledge that Bennett and some of his […]

A Democrat has not served two terms as Marion County Prosecutor in nearly four decades.  Could incumbent Prosecutor Terry Curry break that cycle?  He could if he’s re-elected on November 4th.  Curry appeared on Afternoons with Amos to talk about why he is running for a second term.  Curry pointed out his accomplishments during his […]

African-Americans have made lots of political breakthroughs in Marion County elections, but in 2014, for the first time in history, the Marion County Prosecutor could be African-American.  Veteran attorney Duane Merchant is the Republican candidate for Marion County prosecutor and faces Democratic incumbent Prosecutor Terry Curry in November. Merchant appeared live in his first Afternoons […]

Marion County Prosecutor Terry Curry came to Afternoons with Amos and talked with Amos and listeners about a range of subjects.  Curry explained his role, as County Prosecutor, in dealing with citizens filing petitions to have their criminal records expunged and sealed.  Under the new law, called the Second Chance Law, County Prosecutors have the […]

It’s a topic that the African-American must hear and talk about. It’s domestic violence. Which is increasing in Indianapolis, especially in the African-American community.  Various groups in the community, including the Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority are coming together to increase community awareness of domestic violence and how to stop and get help for victims of […]

Audio Included in Post. Runs 53 Minutes ©2011 WTLC/Radio One. Marion County prosecutor Terry Curry made his first in studio visit to Afternoons with Amos since become Prosecutor in January.  Curry, looking great after triple bypass surgery a couple of months ago, talked about the initiatives of his office and answered listeners questions and concerns. […]

Audio Included in Post. Runs 26 Minutes. Audio ©2010 WTLC/Radio One. A reflective Carl Brizzi talked with Amos about the highs and lows of his eight years as Marion County Prosecutor. In the Afternoons with Amos interview, Brizzi talked about how schools should handle students who misbehave, but don’t really commit serious crimes, the state’s […]

Audio Included in Post. Runs 28 Minutes. Audio ©2010 WTLC/Radio One. Marion County Prosecutor-elect Terry Curry made his first post-election appearance on Afternoons with Amos. Curry talked with Amos and listeners about the campaign, his priorities once he takes office January 1st, the transition and other issues.  Hear the interview above.

Audio Included in Post. Runs 29 Minutes. Audio ©2010 WTLC/Radio One. Democratic candidate for Marion County Prosecutor Terry Curry made his final visit of the campaign to Afternoons with Amos. Curry discussed a wide range of topics with Amos, listeners and reporters and editors of the Indianapolis Recorder. Here the interview above.

Audio Included in Post. Runs 44 Minutes. Audio ©2010 WTLC/Radio One. Republican candidate for Marion County Prosecutor Mark Massa made his final visit of the campaign to Afternoons with Amos. Massa discussed a wide range of topics with Amos, listeners and reporters and editors of the Indianapolis Recorder. Here the interview above.

Audio Included in Post. Runs 21 Minutes. ©2010 WTLC/Radio One. Democratic candidate for Marion County Prosecutor Terry Curry promises to take action to refile alcohol charges against IMPD Officer David Bisard, if he’s elected November 2nd.  Hear Curry’s interview on Afternoons with Amos.

<strong>Audio Included in Post. Audio ©2010 WTLC/Radio One.</strong> Marion County Prosecutor Carl Brizzi is investigating whether four Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Officers involved in allegedly beating a Black teen broke any laws. Brizzi announced the investigation Tuesday (June 1st). He talked about the reasons for the investigation while encouraging the community not to rush to judgment on Wednesday's (June 2nd) Afternoons with Amos.