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Fraternal Order of Police concerned with lack of outrage after violent weekend in Indianapolis

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INDIANAPOLIS — The president of the Fraternal Order of Police, Rick Snyder, is asking where the outrage is after this weekend's shootings in Downtown Indianapolis.

Snyder put all politicians on notice with a tweet on Sunday. Saying, in part, "Politicians banter back and forth, others seem to shrug off the incident and law enforcement officers are left trying to hold things together on the front lines without clear support or direction."

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F.O.P is an organization that represents police officers.

RTV6 sat down with Snyder for a live in-studio interview on Monday. Press play on the video above to watch.

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