Indianapolis recruit officer fired after he allegedly pointed gun, choked man in fight over $30

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INDIANAPOLIS – On December 31st, 2017 at 4:38 P.M., Officers with the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department (IMPD) arrived at 6700 Hollow Run Drive on a report of a subject pointing a firearm. During the field investigation, Officers learned a current IMPD Recruit Officer may have been involved in the incident.

The caller informed officers that a suspect who she believed to be an IMPD Officer pointed a firearm and chocked her boyfriend in a fight over $30 that she borrowed from him.

The results of this investigation concluded and a warrant was issued for Moussa Niang. The Marion County Prosecutor’s Office charged Niang with Strangulation, Pointing a Firearm, and Battery Resulting in Bodily Injury.

Chief Bryan Roach terminated Niang’s employment with the IMPD. Niang was taken into custody this morning without incident.

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