INDIANA: "Soldiers with the Indiana National Guard are training in New Albany this week and additional members are stationed in Southern Indiana, multiple sources confirmed Thursday. The officials who asked for the National Guard presence is unclear, but Lt. Colonel Randi Bougere, of the Indiana National Guard, said the soldiers are “training with and are prepared to support local law enforcement in Southern Indiana. Our primary mission is to conduct military operations in support of civil authorities to enhance local law enforcement agencies’ ability to provide continued public safety and critical infrastructure security,” Bougere stated in an email response to questions from the News and Tribune about the Guard’s elevated presence at the armory along Grant Line Road."
Due to the proximity to Louisville, Southern Indiana law enforcement officials said they are making preparations to respond to civil unrest should it occur after Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron announces whether or not the Louisville Metro Police Department officers who were involved in the shooting death of Breonna Taylor in March will face criminal charges."
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