The feds are in Memphis. But how are they tracking arrests?
The Memphis Safe Task Force officially launched last week, unleashing a swarm of federal, state and local law enforcement to crack down on crime.
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U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi is posting daily updates from the task force on X, updating the number of arrests officers have made since the task force began.
As of Sunday morning, Oct. 5, that number was 273. Bondi also said 73 illegal guns have been seized.
Where those numbers are coming from is unclear, as is how each agency involved in the task force is keeping track of arrests.
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Aarron Fleming
Once an intern, he never left, joining the staff full-time in 2022 as an education reporter. He moved to public safety in 2023, where he covered some of the city’s biggest court cases, including the criminal trials for those charged in the deaths of Tyré Nichols and rapper Young Dolph. He also chronicled the Shelby County Jail and the deaths that have occurred at the facility.
He now provides suburban coverage, focusing on DeSoto County and the surrounding municipalities.
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