An investigation is underway after a man armed with a baseball bat was shot by law enforcement officers during an encounter with a Federal Court Security Officer and a uniformed Evansville Police Department Officer.
The incident began at 11:18am when a man approached the main entry to Federal Courthouse at 101 NW Martin Luther King Jr Blvd. The man was armed armed with a bat. The federal officer working the main entrance area recognized the man from an incident in the building on Monday. During the Monday incident, the man was escorted out of the building by federal authorities.
At this time, it is known that the man used the bat to break out multiple door windows at the main entrance to the building. The federal officer was injured by flying glass while trying to prevent the man from entering the building. As the incident continued, an Evansville Officer arrived to assist.
During the encounter, the man’s aggressive behavior escalated. Because he wa s still armed with the bat and acting aggressively towards them, an officer attempted to stop his actions by deploying a Controlled Electronic Weapon, commonly referred to as a TASER. The TASER deployment was ineffective and the man continued his aggression towards the officers.
Believing the man’s continued violent behavior posed an immediate threat of serious bodily injury or death, the officers discharged their firearms to protect themselves.
Investigators have spoken with several witnesses, but are asking anyone who may have seen any or all of the incident to call Evansville Police at 812-436-7979.
The name of the deceased will be released by the Vanderburgh County Coroner’s Office. The names of the officers will be released per departmental policies.
Investigation under way following officer involved shooting near the entry to the Federal Courthouse
Police seeking info in weekend murder investigation
Evansville Police investigators are asking patrons who were at the Chestnut St American Legion on Saturday night/ Sunday morning to contact them.
Police are investigating the shooting death of Anthony Blaylock. Video from the area shows numerous people near the scene of the shooting. Officers who were on scene within seconds of the shooting also reported numerous people in the area, but few witnesses have come forward.
Anyone who has information about the case is asked to call EPD at 812-436-7979 or WeTip at 1-800-78-CRIME.
Local FOP Lodge Starting A Fund Raising Campaign To Help Members Of The Houston Police Department
At yesterdays FOP National Conference held in Nashville Tennessee delegates were told because many hurricane “Harvey” people stayed behind are now being rescued by Houston police department. According to local FOP President Chuck Knoll “Officer’s from the Houston Police Department have not eaten a warm meal in over 24 hours.” Â He also added “that members of our local FOP are attempting to send food trucks to help the Houston Police Department to help take care of the officers basic needs because they have been overwhelmed with rescue efforts.” Â About $10,000s dollars was raised on the FOP National Convention conference floor yesterday in order to help with the relief efforts for members of the Houston Police Department and surrounding agencies?
Members of the local FOP Lodge have starting a fund raising campaign to help members of the Houston Police Department to help take care of the officers basic needs?
Members of the Evansville Police Department who are spearheading the effort of gathering items to donate to the Houston police officers are: Police Chief Billy Bolin, FOP President, Chuck Knoll, Officers-John Montgomery, Lenny Reed, Sergent Mark Saltzman, Ryan Winters and Paul Jacobs. On Friday members of the EPD will head to Houston this weekend to hand out the collections to the Police Officers of the Houston area?.
If you would like to help please bring food and rescues supplies to the Evansville FOP Lodge, 801 Court Street, Evansville, Ind?  …any cash donations can also be taken to FOP at 801 Court street?Â
IS IT TRUE AUGUST 29, 2017
IS IT TRUE that the word in the street is that a close associate of Rick Davis is thinking about running for the chairmanship of the local Democrat party? … if elected to this position, Zachary Heronemus must have a strong Executive Committee to help him rebuild what is considered as a “crumbled mess” of a party? … that Zachary Heronemus saw first hand the Democrat Leadership back a Republican for Mayor instead of Mayoral candidate Rick Davis. Â …we hear this Mr. Heronemus has many friends from all the factions within the local Democratic party? … If he can finds someone to help him raise big money for the party, he might just pull this off?
IS IT TRUEÂ at yesterdays FOP National Conference held in Nashville Tennessee delegates were told because many hurricane “Harvey” people stayed behind are now being rescued by Houston police department? … officer’s from the Houston Police Department have not eaten a warm meal in over 24 hours? …that members of our local FOP are attempting to send food trucks to help the Houston Police Department to help take care of the officers basic needs because they have been overwhelmed with rescue efforts? …that $10,000s dollars was raised on the FOP National Convention conference floor yesterday in order to help with the relief efforts for members of the Houston Police Department and surrounding agencies?
IS IT TRUE that members of the local FOP Lodge are starting a fund raising campaign to help members of the Houston Police Department to help take care of the officers basic needs? …if you would like to help please bring food and rescues supplies to the Evansville FOP Lodge, 801 Court Street, Evansville, Ind?  …any cash donations can also be taken to FOP at 801 Court street?Â
IS IT TRUE we would like to thank members of the Evansville Police Department who are spearheading the effort of gathering items to donate to the Houston Police Officers who are helping the victims of the hurricane? … we want to thank FOP President, Chuck Knoll, Officers-John Montgomery, Lenny Reed, Sergent Mark Saltzman, Ryan Winters and Paul Jacobs for spearheading this relief effort? … members of the EPD will head to Houston this weekend to hand out the collections to the Police Officers of the Houston area?.
IS IT TRUE that Hurricane Harvey came ashore in Texas and dumped an incredibly large amount of rain on the Gulf Coast?…as much as 50 inches of rain fell in some places and in the megalopolis of Houston there are another 18 inches is expected in the next few days?…it is a good thing that Evansville is not on the Gulf Coast because that much rain would overload decrepit combined sewer system that has been under EPA mandate for a billion dollar upgrade would really turn havoc loose on the population?…all things considered, the low number of fatalities and missing people is testament to living in a developed place?…it could have been worse, but this storm is estimated to have caused $40B in damage? …the “First Responders” in the Houston area are doing one hell of a job in protecting the masses?
IS IT TRUE that Evansville is about to have its first hydroplane races since 2009?…the upcoming hydrofest is still charging only $10 each for a wrist band that is good for the entire weekend?…the cost to produce this event excluding any pay for volunteer workers is on the order of $400,000?…that means there is a need for about 40,000 people to buy the wristbands to assure that this event has a chance at being sustainable?…the City County Observer hopes to see the Hydrofest succeed and become an Evansville tradition so get out there and buy a ticket?
Riverside Drive Closes to Prepare for HydroFest 2017
Riverside Drive Closes to Prepare for HydroFest 2017
Riverside Drive will reopen on Tuesday, September 5th at 9 a.m.
Evansville HydroFest will begin Friday, September 1st and runs through Sunday, September 3rd.
The race course features world class automotive powered hydroplanes on the Ohio River.
Wristbands are $10 for the three-day event and children under 12 are free.
You can buy wristbands at the Evansville Museum, SWIRCA, the Visitor’s Center, all of the six-area Schnucks stores, and all nine-area Heritage Federal Credit Union locations.
All U.S. Armed Forces Veterans will get into the event for free.
For more information, visit Evansville HydroFest.
CITY COUNCIL CONTACT INFORMATION FOR 2017
CITY COUNCIL CONTACT INFORMATION FOR 2017
WARD 1 DAN MCGINN-FINANCE CHAIRMEN
 (H) 812-479-6336
WARD 2 MISSY MOSBY-PRESIDENT
 (C) 812-453-6479
WARD 3 JOHN HAYDEN
 (C) 812-618-2122
WARD4 CONSTANCEROBINSON
 (C) 812-204-3869
(H) 812-425-2372
WARD 5 JUSTIN ELPERS-VICE CHAIRMAN
 (C) 812-454-3479
WARD 6 JIM BRINKMEYER
(C) 812-480-6909
AT LARGE DR. H. DAN ADAMS
 (H) 812-425-4220
(C) 812-459-4221
AT LARGE MICHELLE MERCER
 (C) 812-568-5393
AT LARGE JONATHAN WEAVER
 (H) 812-568-0562
CITY CLERK
LAURA WINDHORST
Civic Center Complex Room 314 1 NW MLK, Jr. Blvd. 47708 (W) 812-436-4992
CITY COUNCIL ATTORNEY JOSHUA CLAYBOURN
221 N.W. Fifth St 47708 P.O. Box 1507 47706 (W) 812-463-5277Â (C) or 812-480-6224
ADMINISTRATION SAFETY & DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE
Chair: Jim Brinkmeyer
Members:Â All Members of Council
FINANCE COMMITTEE
Chair: Dan McGinn
Members: All Members of Council
PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE
Chair: Jonathan Weaver
Members: All Members of Council
FOOTNOTE: This contact lists was provided to the City County Observer by CITY CLERK LAURA WINDHORST
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This Week at USI
Exhibit open through Sunday, September 10
Art exhibition to feature collegiate art faculties from across the Tri-State
The University of Southern Indiana McCutchan Art Center/Pace Galleries will display 100 Miles: Art by Regional Collegiate Art Faculties through September 10, 2017. A closing reception for the participating artists and designers will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday, September 10. The reception is free and open to the public. Read More
Registration open; Race held on Saturday, September 30
Romain Suburu USI Doggie Dash 3K and 5K
The inaugural Romain Suburu USI Doggie Dash will be held on Saturday, September 30 on the USI campus. The 3K and 5K races will allow whole families (including the four-legged children) an opportunity to walk and run on the beautiful University of Southern Indiana campus. A portion of the proceeds from the Doggie Dash will be used to offer programming and provide professional development opportunities for student clubs within USI’s Pott College of Science, Engineering, and Education. Another portion of the proceeds will be given to It Takes A Village Pet Rescue. For more information, and to register, visit the Doggie Dash page on the USI website at USI.edu/running/doggie-dash/​.
Registration open now; March to be held Saturday, November 4
Registration now open for 16th annual Norwegian Foot March
The 16th annual Norwegian Foot March will take participants 18.6 miles through the rolling hills of Evansville’s west side. Carrying a 25-pound rucksack, participants will begin and end at the University of Southern Indiana, working to make it back to the finish line in under four and a half hours. It’s an experience unlike any other, happening Saturday, November 4, 2017. Registration is currently open for the 16th annual Norwegian Foot March. ROTC cadets, Soldiers and veterans, as well as civilians, may register individually or as part of a four-member team. Registration can be completed online or by calling USI Outreach and Engagement at 812-464-1989. Read More