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    Memphis to use federal funds to address violent crime

    Memphis Mayor Jim Strickland also called on the state of Tennessee to use its federal American Rescue Plan Act funding to put more highway patrol officers on the city’s interstates permanently as well as cameras to combat shootings.

    By Bill Dries June 24, 2021
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    Relocation program to help protect crime victims, witnesses

    Shelby County Dist. Atty. Amy Weirich, law enforcement and advocates announced a new relocation program to be offered to victims and witnesses of crime who may be intimidated or afraid to testify in criminal cases. 

    By Yolanda Jones June 21, 2021
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    Penalty for drag racing increases next month as MPD cracks down

    Even Anthony Smith, who was a drag racer in the ‘Street Outlaws: Memphis’ TV series, says there’s a problem. ‘These kids now are out here ... cutting doughnuts and shooting guns in the air, and that ain’t the drag racing we do.’

    By Yolanda Jones June 21, 2021
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    Cerelyn ‘C.J.’ Davis sworn in as Memphis’ police chief

    Cerelyn “C.J.” Davis was sworn in as Memphis’ police chief Friday, June 18. She is the first woman to be named chief in the city’s history. 

    By Yolanda Jones June 18, 2021
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    SCS teacher, alderman accused of fondling juvenile

    David Boone, a Shelby County teacher and alderman in Brighton, has been indicted after he was accused of fondling a juvenile in an incident that occurred in Southaven, Mississippi. 

    By Yolanda Jones June 18, 2021
  • Public Safety

    No officers charged in 2020 Germantown police shooting

    “For reasons still under investigation, three officers fired at the man, fatally wounding him,” the TBI said in a press release. The victim had multiple firearms, the release said, and would not drop them.

    By Abigail Warren June 18, 2021
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    Court documents detail kickbacks, fraud in Methodist, West Cancer case

    West says it provided no services for the $16 million contract and provides records that show how much its physicians’ salary pool increased during the “partnership.”

    By Jane Roberts June 17, 2021
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    Longtime Judge John Donald steps down from bench

    Shelby County General Sessions Judge John Donald is set to retire next month after 35 years on the bench. 

    By Yolanda Jones June 16, 2021
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    Interim MPD chief Mike Ryall retires after 38 years

    He said policing has been his ministry. “I’ve always had a heart for helping those that really could not make that next step by themselves, and they needed some assistance,” he said. “I love God, and I just feel like His hand has been over me to drive that badge forward in a ministry type way.”

    By Yolanda Jones June 14, 2021
  • Public Safety

    Fourth Unity Walk Against Gun Violence a reminder ‘this is unacceptable behavior’

    The Fourth Unity Walk comes after a year of unprecedented violence that saw 2020 become the deadliest year on record for Memphis, with 332 homicides. And 2021 is on path to continue that trend.

    By Rob Moore June 12, 2021
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    Longtime media figure Leon Gray dead at 62

    Leon Gray, special assistant to Juvenile Court Judge Dan Michael, died Friday, June 11. He worked in television and radio and was well known in the community.

    By Yolanda Jones June 11, 2021
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    Gov. Bill Lee appoints Chancery Court judge

    Gadson “Will” Perry, a Memphis lawyer, has been appointed as the new Shelby County Chancery Court judge in Memphis. 

    By Yolanda Jones June 11, 2021
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    Robinson trial for wire fraud, money laundering is delayed

    The trial for state Sen. Katrina Robinson and two others has been postponed after attorneys told the court they need more time to prepare.

    By Yolanda Jones June 10, 2021
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    Man who threatened Sawyer booked on misdemeanor charge

    George “K-Rack” Johnson, 46, was booked in the Shelby County jail Wednesday and charged with misdemeanor assault.

    By Yolanda Jones June 09, 2021
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    Ex-wife of Lorenzen Wright wants guilty plea thrown out

    Sherra Wright wants a judge to toss her 2019 guilty plea in connection with the slaying of her ex-husband, former NBA star Lorenzen Wright. 

    By Yolanda Jones June 09, 2021
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    State senator’s trial on fraud, money laundering to start June 14

    State Sen. Katrina Robinson and two co-defendants are facing trial on charges of wire fraud and money laundering. The case is separate from allegations that Robinson stole more than $600,000 from her business, The Healthcare Institute.

    By Yolanda Jones June 08, 2021
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    Collierville detective is suburb’s first woman to graduate national program

    Collierville detective Madison Zuck graduated from the National Forensic Academy. 

    By Abigail Warren June 07, 2021
  • Public Safety

    MPD veteran Don Crowe named assistant police chief

    MPD veteran Don Crowe has been promoted to assistant police chief. He will be second in command under new Police Chief Cerelyn “C.J.” Davis, who starts June 14. 

    By Yolanda Jones June 07, 2021
  • Public Safety

    Critics advocate reforms to limit bodycam fees and redactions

    Transparency advocates say reforms are needed to make police body camera footage less expensive, more accessible to the public.

    Related article:

    Lack of Transparency: Bodycam footage often costly, heavily edited and takes months to get

    By Marc Perrusquia June 07, 2021
  • Public Safety

    Lack of Transparency: Bodycam footage often costly, heavily edited and takes months to get

    Police bodycam programs were created to promote transparency and build public trust, yet high costs and long waits for heavily edited footage makes those programs a ‘bait and switch,’ critics say.

    Related story:

    Critics advocate reforms to limit bodycam fees and redactions

    By Marc Perrusquia June 07, 2021
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    Youth assessment center set to open in Raleigh

    A new Shelby County Youth Assessment Center is slated to open in July at the former Raleigh library. The county will operate the center. 

    By Yolanda Jones June 06, 2021
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    Warrant issued in tirade, threats against commissioner

    Police issued an arrest warrant Friday, June 4, on a charge of assault against the crew worker who berated and threatened Shelby County Commissioner Tami Sawyer Tuesday in Health Sciences Park. 

    By Bill Dries June 07, 2021
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    Judge allows state to evaluate Pervis Payne’s mental state

    Shelby County Criminal Court Judge Paula Skahan ruled state prosecutors can hire an expert in the Pervis Payne case to determine if the death row inmate an intellectual disability.

    By Yolanda Jones June 04, 2021
  • Public Safety

    Bartlett High School choir teacher indicted for theft

    Paul Whited, a choir teacher at Bartlett High School, has been indicted on a theft charge, accused of stealing at least $6,900 in choir fees. 

    By Yolanda Jones June 04, 2021
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    Judge Bernice Donald taking senior status on federal appeals court

    U.S. 6th Circuit Court of Appeals Judge Bernice Donald plans to semi-retire by taking senior status on the court. She will still hear cases as a senior judge, but President Joe Biden will name a nominee to replace her. 

    By Yolanda Jones June 03, 2021

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