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FWPD: George Floyd Protest Day 4 – 6/1/2020

Day 4 of the protest in the courtyard of the Allen County Courthouse ended without incident according to the Fort Wayne Police Department.

Mayor statement on demonstrations

Statement from Mayor Tom Henry on this past weekend’s protests and demonstrations in the City of Fort Wayne.
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FWPD: George Floyd Protest Day 3 – 5/31/2020

The Fort Wayne Police Department report on day 3 of the downtown demonstrations.

FWFD: Water Rescue, Fairfield and Gerke Avenues

On May 31, 2020, at 1953 hours, the Fort Wayne Fire Department's Water Rescue and Recovery Team was dispatched to the area of Fairfield and Gerke Avenues on the report of a person falling into the St. Marys River.

FWPD: Statement on eye injury sustained by protestor

Statement from the Fort Wayne Police Department the eye injury sustained by a protestor last night in the downtown George Floyd demonstrators.

FWPD: Protestors arrested during the downtown George Floyd protests – 5/30/2020

List of the protestors from the Fort Wayne Police Department, arrested during the downtown Fort Wayne, Indiana, George Floyd protests on May 30, 2020.

FWPD: Protestors arrested during the downtown George Floyd protests – 5/29/2020

List of the protestors from the Fort Wayne Police Department, arrested during the downtown Fort Wayne, Indiana, George Floyd protests on May 29, 2020.

FWPD: Downtown Fort Wayne Indiana George Floyd Protest

On May 30, 2020, beginning at 1400 hours, a protest occurred just outside the Allen County Court House on Clinton Street in downtown Fort Wayne, Indiana.
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ACDH COVID-19 update – 5/31/2020

Another 21 Allen County residents have tested positive for COVID-19, bringing the total to 1,538 cases and 71 deaths Sunday.

Ivy Tech offering free classes and trainings

Ivy Tech Community College has announced it is offering free classes and trainings for 10,000 participants.