By: Katrina Pross
The move was an effort to head off evictions after many immigrant families sheltered at home and lost income during Operation Metro Surge.


Katrina Pross is a criminal justice reporter at Sahan Journal. She specializes in covering juvenile justice issues and the intersection of mental health and the justice system, drawing on her previous experience at WFYI Public Media and the St. Paul Pioneer Press. Katrina's work has been featured in various outlets, including NPR, MPR News, and the Star Tribune.
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Katrina Pross' reporting is focused on crime, government & politics in Indianapolis, Indiana. Her coverage heavily features local breaking news and evolving stories related to police shootings, public safety, mental health crisis response, and law enforcement activities.
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