Indianapolis politician’s home shot at 13 times over data center dispute — police and FBI investigating ‘isolated, targeted incident’ after city councilor backe

Indianapolis politician's home shot at 13 times over data center dispute — police and FBI investigating 'isolated, targeted incident' after city councilor backe

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Gururu If I had to choose between an ICE facility and a data center, I'd probably choose a Smoothie King. Reply

RoLleRKoaSTeR In the words from FARK – A really lazy attempt at a false flag Reply

Findecanor People don't perform threats like this against someone if they did not consider building the data centre to be the bigger crime. Reply

S58_is_the_goat Lol bravo, threatening someone in power with his life, they should do this more often. Reply

Spuwho The stripping of the small town industrial base over the past 50 years has made politicians desperate for *any* kind of tax generation, even if the impacts locally can be negative over the long term. The building of these DC's with power and water use subsidized by the general ratepayer needs to be examined closely in economic terms. Do the locals have to provide more in rate subsidy than what the DC provides in tax benefit? Once the DC is built, most of it is run remotely and requires very few people to maintain. And those people probably wont live locally. This isnt a random case of NIMBYism, but is a general response to the appearance of wealth shifting. Reply

Rand0m_Guy I said in the last Data Center article, the logistics hurdles like power and stuff are secondary to the public. People really really do not want these things in their backyard. Reply

Findecanor When data centres are too large to be powered from the power grid, they get powered by new power plants: often gas turbines running on fossil fuels. This causes pollution, not just to the climate, but more directly in a perceivable decrease in air quality and increases in lung cancer cases in the community around those data centres. At the same time, utility bills in the area increase. That has happened a few times already. Of course people don't want that to happen to their neighbourhoods too. Add to that the increasing sentiment against AI in general. Reply

Notton "Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable." -JFK Reply

Spuwho Notton said: "Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable." -JFK Dependent on what exactly the revolution is. Reply

blppt Not just "big business buds GOP". This guy is a Dem. Time for both parties to go. Reply

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