

Please continue sharing the petition on a regular basis. According to Change.org, Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb, U.S. Senator Todd Young, and U.S. Senator and Indiana Governor elect Mike Braun was contacted on November 14, 2024, regarding this petition. I have also messaged the entire Indiana General Assembly individually with this petition, and there has been no response that I am aware of. This is typical when the issue involves accountability for the wrongdoing of our representative government.
There are several ways listed on the petition to share. You can also send emails to Holcomb, Young, and Braun through the petition. Justin P. Forkner, Chief Administrative Officer of the Indiana Supreme Court can be contacted at: justin.forkner@courts.in.gov
As stated in Indiana Art. I, § 31 included below, the Indiana General Assembly can resolve this issue. Everybody can contact the Indiana State Representatives and Senators for redress of grievances as members of the Indiana General Assembly. Addressing the entire Indiana General Assembly as a whole is the most effective. This can be through the U.S. Postal Service mailed to:
Indiana General Assembly.
200 W. Washington Street
Indianapolis, IN 46204-2785
or individually through the links below:
https://www.indianahouserepublicans.com/forms/contact-your-representative/
https://www.indianasenaterepublicans.com/senators
https://indianasenatedemocrats.org/senators/
Indiana Art. I, § 31:
No law shall restrain any of the inhabitants of the State from assembling together in a peaceable manner, to consult for their common good; nor from instructing their representatives; nor from applying to the General Assembly for redress of grievances.
I have also contacted the Associated Press multiple times requesting a follow-up to this story, with no response.
https://www.ap.org/contact-us/contact-the-newsroom/
If you wish to request the misinformation the Indiana State Police Records Department is willing to disclose concerning this issue, copy and paste the records requests below and send with your contact information to publicrecords@isp.in.gov. If you request the records to be surrendered electronically, there can be no fee charged. For more information about the Indiana Access to Public Records Act and a link to the office of the Indiana Public Access Counselor complaint form, see the bottom portion of this petition and please read and sign the petition in the following link:
Thank you.
***publicrecords@isp.in.gov Records Requests***
I would like to make an Indiana Access to Public Records Act request for all records pursuant to IC 5-14-3-4(b)(8), including complaint and disciplinary records for B.J. Patterson, George Smith, Derrek Simpson, Coty Seifert, and Angie Hahn.
I would also like to make an Access to Public Records Act IC 5-14-3 request for all disclosable records involving the investigation of Leslie Shayne Miller referenced in the following link:
https://content.govdelivery.com/accounts/INPOLICE/bulletins/213ace9
IC 5-14-3-4(b)(8) provides the statutory obligation to release: the name, compensation, job title, business address, business telephone number, job description, education and training background, previous work experience, and dates of first and last employment of present or former officers or employees of the agency.
IC 5-14-3-9(a) requires acknowledgment of public records requests within seven (7) calendar days of receipt of electronic records requests. IC 5-14-3-3 provides the obligation to inspect public records unless they are exempt from disclosure pursuant to IC 5-14-3-4. IC 5-14-3-9 requires the custodian of the records to provide a written reason if it denies the public records request. IC 5-14-3-1 states that this chapter be liberally construed to implement this policy.