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Gunman fires 13 shots into home of Indiana politician who was inside with eight-year-old son and leaves creepy ‘no datacenters’ note on doorstep

Shots were fired at an Indiana politician’s home and the gunman left behind a creepy note after the lawmaker voted for building artificial intelligence datacenters.

Democratic Indianapolis city councilor Rob Gibson said 13 rounds were fired at his home early Monday morning – as bullet holes could be seen in his front door. 

An eerie note reading ‘no datacenters’ was left under his front doormat, which lay amid shattered glass. 

Harrowing photos showed his wooden door riddled with bullet holes with jagged chunks of what had once been his glass screen door.

The councilman backed the project with a six-to-two vote last week, approving the Los Angeles-based company Metrobloks to build a datacenter in Indianapolis.

Gibson fully defended his approval of the project, stating that early estimates show at least $20 million could flow into the neighborhood as a result. 

‘Metrobloks has the potential to bring significant investment, create jobs, and generate long-term tax revenue that supports infrastructure, housing, and essential services,’ Gibson said in a statement. 

But angry locals have been slamming the plan for months, arguing that the datacenter would bring harmful environmental effects and disrupt their neighborhood, 13WTHR reported.

Democratic Indianapolis city councilor Rob Gibson said 13 rounds were fired at his home early Monday morning

An eerie note reading 'no datacenters' was left under his front doormat, which lay amidst shattered glass

An eerie note reading ‘no datacenters’ was left under his front doormat, which lay amidst shattered glass

Gibson, a native of Indianapolis, is currently serving his third term on the Indianapolis City-County Council

Gibson, a native of Indianapolis, is currently serving his third term on the Indianapolis City-County Council

In an emailed statement to the NY Times, Gibson asserted that the gunfire at his home ‘crosses a line.’

‘I understand that public service can bring strong opinions and disagreement, but violence is never the answer, especially when it puts families at risk,’ he stated.

Gibson wrote the shots rang out at 12.45am on Monday, jolting him awake. He and his eight-year-old son were home at the time. 

He rushed to his son’s room to ensure he was safe, saying the bullets struck ‘just steps’ from the dining room table where his son had been playing with Legos the day before. 

‘That reality is deeply unsettling,’ Gibson wrote. ‘This was not just an attack on my home, but endangered my child and disrupted the safety of our entire neighborhood.’

The Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department said cops responded to the shots fired call just after 9am Monday morning.

No one was injured, but police found shocking evidence of the gunfire. 

The Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department said cops responded to the shots fired call just after 9am Monday morning

The Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department said cops responded to the shots fired call just after 9am Monday morning

No one was injured, but police found shocking evidence of the gunfire

No one was injured, but police found shocking evidence of the gunfire

Authorities believe it was an 'isolated targeted incident'

Authorities believe it was an ‘isolated targeted incident’

‘We believe this was an isolated, targeted incident,’ the statement said. Authorities added that this is an ongoing investigation and are receiving assistance from the FBI.

Maggie Lewis, the president of the Indianapolis City County Council, shared that she was deeply disturbed and heartbroken’ by the shooting, in a statement.

‘We are deeply thankful that no lives were lost or physically harmed.

‘Yet, this act of intimidation strikes at the heart of our values. No elected official — or any resident of Indianapolis — should ever fear for their safety because of their public service or policy positions.’

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