Ryan Martin, Indianapolis Star

Ryan Martin

Indianapolis Star

Indianapolis, IN, United States

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Past articles by Ryan:

Season for Sharing: Grassroot Projects helps immigrant families

The nonprofit assembles and delivers care packages. → Read More

IMPD: Man dies in fatal shooting Friday night

The man has not yet been identified by the coroner's office. → Read More

Update: Police shot man while investigating vehicle matching description in daycare killing

Indianapolis police shot a man in downtown about 10:30 a.m. Friday, Sept. 16, 2022. The man is being taken to the hospital. → Read More

'Saving countless lives.' Armed bystander praised for intervening in Greenwood mall shooting

Elisjsha Dicken, 22, of Seymour, intervened when a man began shooting at Greenwood Park Mall in Indiana Sunday. → Read More

How an Indianapolis neighborhood came to protect the centuries-old Kile Oak

To understand why the Kile Oak continues towering in Indianapolis while other trees have been cleared, you have to learn about the tree's history. → Read More

Indiana Gov. Holcomb signs bill to ease crowding in county jails

An IndyStar investigation found most of Indiana's county jails are routinely overcrowded. → Read More

'I've quickly found a home in Indianapolis': Bro Krift named IndyStar executive editor

Bro Krift, 45, was named IndyStar executive editor and has worked in the role on an interim basis since July 2021. → Read More

Season for Sharing: Center for Leadership Development wants to help more Indianapolis youth

The nonprofit has evolved since 1977, and now it's eyeing a big expansion in Indianapolis. → Read More

'She truly was the best mom': Susan Bayh's twins reminisce during Indianapolis memorial

Susan Bayh was remembered in an Indianapolis memorial service Saturday. She died of brain cancer in February. → Read More

Dan Forestal, former Indiana lawmaker, dies at 38

The Marion County coroner's office has not released Forestal's cause of death. → Read More

4 children injured after fire at northeast side apartment complex Sunday afternoon

The four children were taken to Riley Children's Hospital after the fire at Postbrook East Apartments just before 7 p.m. Sunday. → Read More

Man shot and killed after basketball game at Grassy Creek Park

About 150 people were in the park at the time of the shooting, IMPD said. Grassy Creek Park does not have cameras. → Read More

Bill targeting bus transit could delay road work along 38th Street

Indianapolis is planning $167 million worth of infrastructure improvements this year, but one significant project has hit a bump in the road. → Read More

'The standard for being the worst': IMPD's dogs bite more than other big cities

An IMPD dog bites someone every five days. Most people were unarmed and nonviolent. → Read More

Some Marion County Republicans frustrated as Joe Elsener wins race for county GOP chair

Joe Elsener, son of Marian University president Daniel Elsener, to lead Marion County Republican Party. → Read More

Indiana COVID-19: More than 20,000 fully vaccinated over past 24 hours; 1,243 new cases

These are the new Indiana COVID-19 cases, vaccinations and deaths reported Saturday, March 6, by the Indiana State Department of Health. → Read More

'I can't breathe': Estate of woman killed during confrontation with police sues city, IMPD

Eleanor Northington died in 2019 after police were called to intervene when she started experiencing a mental health crisis. → Read More

Adams Street homicides were sixth mass shooting in Indianapolis in 15 years

The tragic killings were just the second mass shooting in the United States in 2021. → Read More

Hoosier musician used pepper spray on police as rioters stormed Capitol, FBI agent claims

Court document says Jon Schaffer, a Hoosier who fronts the heavy metal band Iced Earth, "has long held far-right extremist views." → Read More

Indiana guitarist Jon Schaffer in FBI custody after Capitol insurrection

A heavy metal guitarist from Indiana who was photographed inside the U.S. Capitol during last week's insurrection has turned himself into the FBI. → Read More