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    Atty. Gen. William Barr touts new anti-gun violence initiative

    Attorney General William Barr, the nation's top law enforcement official, visited Memphis Wednesday to announce a new plan to reduce gun violence locally and nationwide. 

    By Yolanda Jones November 14, 2019
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    Man injured in 38th interstate shooting

    A man was hit in the stomach Sunday in the 38th interstate shooting of the year in Memphis. This was one of five shootings throughout the city Sunday, in which 11 people were shot and two were killed. 

    By Yolanda Jones November 11, 2019
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    Pedestrian fatalities, injuries spur calls for action

    Thirty pedestrians have died in vehicle-related accidents in Memphis so far this year. Many more are injured. Elected leaders and advocates are discussing ways to help make streets safer in the Memphis metro area. 

    By Yolanda Jones November 11, 2019
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    Citizens question city’s bid to modify police consent decree during public hearing

    A Thursday forum on a consent decree forbidding political surveillance by Memphis police, and the city's request to modify it, drew plenty of concerns.

    By Yolanda Jones, Bill Dries November 08, 2019
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    Consent decree hurting police ability to fight crime, Strickland says

    Memphis Mayor Jim Strickland announced Friday that the city is holding a community meeting Nov. 7 to gain public input on the 40-year-old police consent decree.

    By Yolanda Jones November 01, 2019
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    Store clerk convicted of killing teen over $1 beer sentenced to 22 years

    Anwar Ghazali, found guilty in the shooting death of 17-year-old Dorian Harris over a stolen beer, was sentenced Thursday to 22 years in prison without parole.

    By Yolanda Jones October 31, 2019
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    Billy Ray Turner to return to court Dec. 4 for likely trial date in Lorenzen Wright slaying

    Billy Ray Turner, the lone remaining defendant in the slaying of former NBA star Lorenzen Wright, returns to court Dec. 4 for a likely trial date. 

    By Yolanda Jones October 31, 2019
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    Police recruitment, retention challenges Memphis and other cities

    Memphis and other cities across the country say declining interest in police work has made it harder to recruit officers, but they're stepping up recruitment efforts in response.

    By Yolanda Jones October 28, 2019
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    Families of police shooting victims gather for weekend event

    Family members who have lost loved ones in officer-involved shootings discuss their loss at a two-day event.

    By Yolanda Jones October 26, 2019
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    Memphis police investigate 37th interstate shooting

    Memphis police are investigating the 37th interstate shooting, which was Oct. 23 on Interstate 240 and Poplar. 

    By Yolanda Jones October 24, 2019
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    Cyntoia Brown-Long to speak at Memphis church Sunday

    Cyntoia Brown-Long, released from prison in August after serving 15 years for killing a man in Nashville when she was 16, has written a book about her life and will be in Memphis Sunday to discuss it. 

    By Yolanda Jones October 19, 2019
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    Appeals court upholds city of Memphis dismissal from Darrius Stewart civil suit

    The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit denied an appeal filed by the family of Darrius Stewart, who wanted the court to decide on a ruling from a federal court judge who dismissed the City of Memphis from a civil lawsuit. 

    By Yolanda Jones October 14, 2019
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    Judge expected to issue ruling Nov. 18 in Sedley Alley DNA case

    Shelby County Criminal Court Judge Paula Skahan heard arguments Monday on whether DNA testing should be allowed in a first-of-its-kind case that could result in the exoneration of a man executed for a 34-year-old murder.

    By Yolanda Jones October 14, 2019
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    DNA test could bring answers, closure to family of Sedley Alley

    A hearing at 201 Poplar will decide if DNA evidence can be used to determine guilt in the 1985 murder of Suzanne Collins. If Sedley Alley, the man convicted and executed is cleared, "then God help them," says former death row inmate Kirk Bloodsworth. "You can't free a man from the grave." 

    By Yolanda Jones October 13, 2019
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    Investigators looking for similarities in church fires

    Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives agents have been called in to investigate an arson at a vacant East Memphis church that was set on fire twice in less than four months. 

    By Yolanda Jones October 10, 2019
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    Former Collierville attorney convicted of trying to kill his wife denied parole

    Fred Wortman, the former Collierville lawyer who tried to kill his wife three times, has been denied parole. He will not be eligible again for a parole hearing until 2026. 

    By Yolanda Jones October 08, 2019
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    Hearing set to determine if DNA of executed man should be tested

    A hearing is set for Oct. 14 to determine whether DNA in the Sedley Alley murder case should be tested in an attempt to clear the executed man. 

    By Yolanda Jones October 08, 2019
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    Judge to consider unsealing closed-door session records in police surveillance case

    Judge to consider unsealing records from closed-door session on Memphis police surveillance case. 

    By Yolanda Jones October 04, 2019
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    Memphis violent crime down overall in 2018 but homicides increase, FBI stats show

    While violent crime decreased in Memphis last year, there were mixed results on other crimes in the city, according to the 2018 FBI Uniform Crime Report released this week. 

    By Yolanda Jones October 02, 2019
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    City asks to modify surveillance consent decree for a second time

    The City of Memphis has for a second time asked a federal judge to modify the 1978 consent decree that bars police from monitoring activities of protesters and activists.

    By Yolanda Jones October 01, 2019
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    Restoring ranks of Memphis Police Department is part of election campaigning

    Hiring more officers for the Memphis Police Department has been part of campaigns, including Mayor Jim Strickland's re-election bid. 

    By Yolanda Jones September 30, 2019
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    Two conferences will address domestic violence this week

    Two domestic violence conferences will be held in Memphis this week to address domestic violence in the community. 

    By Yolanda Jones September 23, 2019
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    Sheriff’s Office seeks extension on grant to reduce jail population

    A $650,000 grant the Sheriff's Office received from the MacArthur Foundation’s Safety and Justice Challenge program is set to expire Oct. 1. County officials working on the grant to reduce the jail population have requested an extension. 

    By Yolanda Jones September 23, 2019
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    TBI ID man killed in officer-involved shooting in South Memphis

    A man was killed by Shelby County Sheriff's deputies in an officer-involved shooting Wednesday afternoon in the South Memphis area. 

    By Yolanda Jones September 19, 2019
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    Defense attorney John Keith Perry gaining name recognition with high-profile cases

    John Keith Perry, a Tennessee and Mississippi attorney, is representing the man accused in the killing of Lorenzen Wright and also the suspect in the shooting at Walmart in Southaven. Perry is gaining attention for taking on high-profile cases. 

    By Yolanda Jones September 16, 2019

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