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The Indianapolis Data Center Shooting Is a Local Bug Report
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The Indianapolis Data Center Shooting Is a Local Bug Report

via Dev.toSimon Paxton

If you’re building AI today, the indianapolis data center shooting is the incident your threat model is missing. Early on April 6, someone fired 13 rounds into Indianapolis councilor Ron Gibson’s front door while his 8‑year‑old son slept inside, then left a note reading “NO DATA CENTERS.” This happened days after Gibson backed rezoning for a Metrobloks data center in his district. Police haven’t confirmed motive, but the timing and the note are doing a lot of work. The non‑obvious part: this isn’t just “random political violence.” It’s the first loud bug report from a system where AI anxiety, local zoning fights, and invisible infrastructure all compile into one very physical attack surface. TL;DR The Indianapolis data center shooting turns abstract AI fears into a concrete target: the building and the local official who approved it. Data centers have quietly maximized impact while minimizing local benefits, making them perfect lightning rods when AI enters the conversation. If you wor

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