INDIANAPOLIS -- The Las Vegas shooting has raised concerns about safety and security here in Indianapolis, particularly with Garth Brooks coming to Bankers Life Fieldhouse for five concerts this weekend.
Pacers Sports and Entertainment Rick Fuson released the following statement on Monday:
“Pacers Sports & Entertainment extends its most-heartfelt sympathies to the victims and their families of the horrific and senseless violence that occurred in Las Vegas Sunday night. Bankers Life Fieldhouse has no higher priority than the safety of its guests before, during and after events. The tragic incident in Las Vegas caused Bankers Life Fieldhouse to automatically and immediately enhance its already-stringent security standards which include those seen by the public and many others not in public view. We continue to work closely with local, state and federal law enforcement authorities to monitor any threat and will continue vigilant measures to any extent necessary. We do ask that those who attend events here and elsewhere be cognizant of their surroundings and to say something if they see something and immediately report any suspicious activity to a staff member or law enforcement official.”
Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department SWAT Commander Tom Sellas says he's been evaluating policies and tactics as they relate to local venues, and that work will continue in the coming days and weeks.
In the meantime, IMPD is also prepared to look after the safety of concertgoers this weekend.
"I can assure you we will have a strong, visible presence there like we do at all events. We're also ready for the unthinkable when you come to these events. We're prepared," said Sellas.
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Security experts say should should feel safe if you are headed to one of the concerts or any event in Indianapolis, but they are asking you to stay vigilant as well.
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