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Gary’s 26-year gunmaker lawsuit just got tossed — why this ruling matters beyond Indiana
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A 26-year effort by the city of Gary, Indiana, to bring a dozen firearms manufacturers and distributors to court over gun violence seemingly came to an end Monday, after the Indiana Court of Appeals dismissed the city’s long-running lawsuit – citing a 2024 state law that bans cities from suing firearms companies.
January brings added financial pressure for households across Gary and Northwest Indiana, as heating costs rise and grocery prices remain elevated. Food insecurity continues to affect a significant share of people in the region.
A deputy with the Lake County Sheriff's Department is in the hospital after a head-on collision with a suspect vehicle during a police chase.
An Indiana court ruled that a 2024 state law can retroactively kill Gary's lawsuit against gun manufacturers. Critics rebuked the state law as a "power grab."
Few cities in the United States have experienced a faster rise and fall than Gary, Indiana. Founded in 1906, the city is part of the state’s “ last frontier ”—the final piece developed exactly 90 years after statehood. It took Gary half a century to reach its peak, and about another to hit rock bottom.